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BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies|October 20, 2021
A mixed-methods survey of physiotherapists who practice acupuncture and dry needling in Ontario, Canada: practice characteristics, motivations, and professional outcomesNadine Ijaz, Sandy Welsh, Heather Boon
International Journal of Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork|September 14, 2020
A Survey of Acupuncture-Providing Registered Massage Therapists in Ontario, Canada: Motivation, Training, and Practice CharacteristicsNadine Ijaz, Sandy Welsh, Heather Boon
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|November 22, 2022
Toward a 'green allopathy'? Naturopathic paradigm and practice in Ontario, CanadaNadine Ijaz, Sandy Welsh, Heather Boon
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|June 10, 2004
Responses of established healthcare to the professionalization of complementary and alternative medicine in OntarioMerrijoy Kelner, Beverly Wellman, Heather Boon, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|October 30, 2016
State risk discourse and the regulatory preservation of traditional medicine knowledge: The case of acupuncture in Ontario, CanadaNadine Ijaz, Heather Boon, Linda Muzzin, et al.
Complementary Therapies in Medicine|November 25, 2004
The role of the state in the social inclusion of complementary and alternative medical occupationsMerrijoy Kelner, Beverly Wellman, Heather Boon, et al.
BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine|September 9, 2015
Supportive but "worried": perceptions of naturopaths, homeopaths and Chinese medicine practitioners through a regulatory transition in Ontario, CanadaNadine Ijaz, Heather Boon, Sandy Welsh, et al.
Physiotherapy Canada. Physiotherapie Canada|June 16, 2023
Safety, Effectiveness, and Professional Judgment: A Survey of Training-Related Perspectives Among Physiotherapists Who Practise Acupuncture in OntarioNadine Ijaz, Qi Zhang, Sandy Welsh, et al.
Sociology of Health & Illness|March 19, 2004
Moving forward? Complementary and alternative practitioners seeking self-regulationSandy Welsh, Merrijoy Kelner, Beverly Wellman, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|August 24, 2006
How far can complementary and alternative medicine go? The case of chiropractic and homeopathyMerrijoy Kelner, Beverly Wellman, Sandy Welsh, et al.
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BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies|October 20, 2021
A mixed-methods survey of physiotherapists who practice acupuncture and dry needling in Ontario, Canada: practice characteristics, motivations, and professional outcomesNadine Ijaz, Sandy Welsh, Heather Boon
International Journal of Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork|September 14, 2020
A Survey of Acupuncture-Providing Registered Massage Therapists in Ontario, Canada: Motivation, Training, and Practice CharacteristicsNadine Ijaz, Sandy Welsh, Heather Boon
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|November 22, 2022
Toward a 'green allopathy'? Naturopathic paradigm and practice in Ontario, CanadaNadine Ijaz, Sandy Welsh, Heather Boon
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|June 10, 2004
Responses of established healthcare to the professionalization of complementary and alternative medicine in OntarioMerrijoy Kelner, Beverly Wellman, Heather Boon, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|October 30, 2016
State risk discourse and the regulatory preservation of traditional medicine knowledge: The case of acupuncture in Ontario, CanadaNadine Ijaz, Heather Boon, Linda Muzzin, et al.
Complementary Therapies in Medicine|November 25, 2004
The role of the state in the social inclusion of complementary and alternative medical occupationsMerrijoy Kelner, Beverly Wellman, Heather Boon, et al.
BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine|September 9, 2015
Supportive but "worried": perceptions of naturopaths, homeopaths and Chinese medicine practitioners through a regulatory transition in Ontario, CanadaNadine Ijaz, Heather Boon, Sandy Welsh, et al.
Physiotherapy Canada. Physiotherapie Canada|June 16, 2023
Safety, Effectiveness, and Professional Judgment: A Survey of Training-Related Perspectives Among Physiotherapists Who Practise Acupuncture in OntarioNadine Ijaz, Qi Zhang, Sandy Welsh, et al.
Sociology of Health & Illness|March 19, 2004
Moving forward? Complementary and alternative practitioners seeking self-regulationSandy Welsh, Merrijoy Kelner, Beverly Wellman, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|August 24, 2006
How far can complementary and alternative medicine go? The case of chiropractic and homeopathyMerrijoy Kelner, Beverly Wellman, Sandy Welsh, et al.
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