Professor Edzard Ernst is notable for being the first Professor of Complementary Medicine in the United Kingdom.
He was attracted from his chair in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PMR) at the University of Vienna to set up the department of Complementary Medicine at the University of Exeter in 1993 and became director of complementary medicine of the Peninsula Medical School (PMS) in 2002. He is the first occupant of the LaingMaurice Laing (director of Laing Construction established the Laing Chair of Complementary Medicine at the University of Exeter in 2002 with a large donation chair in Complementary Medicine. He was born and trained in Germany and since 1999 has been a British citizen.
He is the editor in chief of two medical journals (Perfusion and FACT (Focus on Alternative and Complementary Therapies)).
The Department use a specific definition of CAM:
"Complementary medicine is diagnosis, treatment and/or prevention which complements mainstream medicine by contributing to a common whole, by satisfying a demand not met by orthodoxy or by diversifying the conceptual frameworks of medicine."Ernst et al British General Practitioner 1995; 45:506
Some complementary practitioners have been uncomplimentary about him, as an initial expectation of an enthusiast for publicising unevaluated claims succumbed to a demonstration of critical appraisal and the application of the scientific method and the techniques of analysis of evidence-based healthcare to them. The few complementary therapy claims and techniques which survive this competent academic and scientific evaluation are left on a sound basis for adoption into the existing corpus of techniques of medicine.
He notes that in mainland Europe complementary techniques are largely practiced by qualified physicians, whereas in the UK they are mainly practiced by others, and also that CAM is an umbrella term, and since the various techniques and activities are so different from each other, each must be considered separatelyInterview: Harcourt International.
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