It would be interesting to see who set up that data collection site and who
will have access to the information gathered, and for what purposes. Will
the information be used to objectively evaluate, to promote or to debunk?

Will the reports generated draw selectively on the data?

James-Osbourne: Holmes


-----Original Message-----
From: C Creel [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 10:01 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: CS>Columbia Univ. seeks feedback on CAM


Dear List Members,


  Columbia University is requesting information from patients and health
care providers about promising CAM therapies for serious illness based
upon your experiences.


   There are people who see this as a threat to the status quo and their
own personal interests.  They are well-organized and committed to not
allowing CAM to become more widely accepted and available.


   You can help by going to Columbia University's website and
submitting your experiences with CAM in treating serious illnesses.
Serious illness is defined as illness that is long-term, usually does not
resolve itself, and is seldom curable.


   If you have a story to share and the time to share it, please go
to http://www.camreports.hs.columbia.edu/index.html

  Thanks!

Regards,
Catherine


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