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| Is Integrative Medicine All About MDs? | |
Summary: Integrative Medicine, developed and edited by David Rakel, MD, makes quite an impression. The 1238 page volume, with over 100 authors, 97% either MD/DO or medical-school affiliated, marks an arrival and launching pad for that field. The text asserts a body of knowledge and is immediately a political tool for the advance of that field. I was reminded, on reviewing the book's look and feel, of a moment two decades ago when A Textbook of Natural Medicine, was published. That book allowed the re-emerging field of naturopathic medicine to claim it was modeling a new form of science-based, integrated care. What does Rakel's remarkable contribution assert about "integrative medicine" and in particular about the value of other disciplines? Here are my reflections plus Rakel's comments on the book's intent, and some next steps.
David Rakel, MD, had a copy of Integrative Medicine (Elsevier) sent
to me as background for my Integrator
interview with him. This weighty textbook for clinicians and medical students in conventional academic health centers tips the scales at 1238
pages, with chapters from over 100 experts. It makes an undeniable impression. Put
differently: the book's drop-value (the power-implied by the look, feel and quick skim of the volume) is of the first order. The volume announces that,
despite the fact that the term "integrative medicine" was coined just 14 years
ago, the field has great scientific weight. "Integrative medicine"
appears to have gone from definition to 60 in record-breaking time.
An antecedent to Rakel's volume
The arrival of the book reminded of a moment two decades ago in an earlier phase
of the emergence of the integrative practice movement. In 1985, Joe Pizzorno, ND, kicked off a meeting of the
executive team of Bastyr University (then Bastyr College) with a
little show-and-tell. Pizzorno unveiled the handsome, impressive product of the
first printing of a Textbook of Natural Medicine. Self-published originally by Bastyr in a 3-ring binder, update-able format, and co-edited by Pizzorno's star student,
Michael Murray, ND, the Textbook marked a coming of age for naturopathic medicine.
David Rakel, MD -0 a remarkable contribution to his field
Natural healthcare, naturopathic medicine, holistic medicine and the
yet-to-be-coined "integrative medicine" had never seen anything like
this. Over 56,000 copies of that volume, now at 2300 pages and also published by
Elsevier, have since been
purchased. The ND-led project, with a broadly multidisciplinary group of writers (see table), has informed the practices of members of many disciplines. (For reference, the naturopathic profession numbers just 4500 in North America.) A consumer-oriented spin-off, the Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine,
has now sold over 1-million copies and has been translated into 6 languages.
The Textbook was the prototype of many similarly formatted later works. Examples are those of Melvin Werbach, MD, by the Institute for Functional Medicine, and content produced for numerous medical websites. Rakel's edited
text may be viewed as a hybridization of the line of medical publishing which the Pizzorno/Murray Textbook pioneered.
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Integration of Scientific Contributors:
Disciplines
of Content Writers for Two Influential Textbooks
on Integrative
Practice
Note: These numbers are imprecise. Some contributors
have multiple degrees and are counted more than once.
The table is meant to capture a general picture
rather than to portray precise numbers.
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Textbook of
Natural Medicine
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Integrative
Medicine
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Editors
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J.
Pizzorno, ND
M. Murray, ND
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D.
Rakel, MD
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Total
Contributors
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>90
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>100
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MD/DO
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11
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100
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ND
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50
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1^
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PhD*
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12
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2
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DC+
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8
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0
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LAc+
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11
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0
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RD
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1
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