Research
| Creating a Culture of Research at CCNM
The Department of Research and Clinical Epidemiology at CCNM is a world-wide leader in advancing our understanding of complementary and naturopathic medicine as a viable, sustainable health-care system. By fostering a culture of research, CCNM investigates a myriad of topics, from addiction to pediatrics, in order to explore the real strengths of naturopathic medicine, test therapies and influence policy. CCNM’s research not only improves naturopathic treatment practices, but also garners widespread recognition, both at home and internationally. Our research partnerships enable CCNM to focus on high-profile and current issues of interest, the outcomes of which benefit both the naturopathic and public health communities alike. Our research faculty is amongst the brightest in the field, cultivating research initiatives with the CCNM community and constantly engaging our students through teaching, experiential learning and mentorship. Research is funded through private and government agency grants and through matched contributions, research partnerships, and personal and corporate giving programs. INER (the legal name of CCNM) joins a list of elite institutions that includes the Hospital for Sick Children, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, and most major universities in Canada. Visit the CIHR website for more. |
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