The European Journal of Integrative Medicine (EuJIM) understands integrative medicine as the link between conventional medicine and evidence
based complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). To strengthen the understanding and cooperation between these polarised fields is
the major target of this journal. Therefore, it has the aim to connect medical researchers and clinicians as well as members of other
medical professions and health care organisations, who seek objective and critical information on integrative medicine in order to deepen
their understanding of these approaches. The costs associated with ageing and increasing chronic disease will require a greater diversity
of evidence based health care options. Integrative medicine will provide the basis for best possible comprehensive patient care.
To
achieve these aims the European Journal of Integrative Medicine is designed as international and interdisciplinary platform for researchers
and clinicians. It publishes peer-reviewed articles on evidence based CAM and its interface with conventional medicine. CAM includes
acupuncture, herbal medicine, osteopathy, mindfulness and may encompass a variety of other healthcare approaches which have relevance
for effective clinical practice. The European Journal of Integrative Medicine focuses primarily on original research articles including
systematic reviews, randomized controlled studies, other clinical studies, observational and epidemiological studies, outcome research
studies. In addition, the Journal will feature short reviews, opinion articles as well as contributions relating to health policy and
health economics.
For more information, go to
http://www.elsevier.de/eujim
