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NCCIH at 20 Feedback Form

NCCIH at 20: A Catalyst for Integrative Health Research Program Feedback

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NCCIH at 20: A Catalyst for Integrative Health Research
Program Feedback

OVERALL SYMPOSIUM
The purpose was clear.
The format was appropriate.
The facility worked well.
Overall, the symposium content was informative.
Overall, attending the symposium was beneficial.

PRESENTERS AND
SESSIONS
Opening Remarks and
Introductions
Francis Collins, M.D., Ph.D.
Helene Langevin, M.D.
Why We Need a Pain
Revolution: From Science to
Practice
Lorimer Moseley, Ph.D.
Lightening Round
Presentations by Invited Early
Stage Investigators
Moderator: Emmeline Edwards,
Ph.D.
Panel – Pain Management in
Military and Veteran
Populations
Moderator: Wendy Weber,
N.D., Ph.D., M.P.H.
Christine Goertz, D.C., Ph.D.
Robert Kerns, Ph.D.
Donald McGeary, Ph.D.,
A.B.P.P.
Panel – Natural Products
Research: Growing the Field
Moderator: Craig Hopp, Ph.D.
Martin Blaser, M.D.
Nadja Cech, Ph.D.
Cassandra Quave, Ph.D.
Envisioning the Future of
Integrative Health Research
Helene Langevin, M.D.
David Shurtleff, Ph.D.

Very
Informative

Strongly
Agree

Somewhat
Informative

Agree

Informative

Neutral

Not Very
Informative

Disagree

Not
Informative

Strongly
Disagree

Did Not
Attend

1. What was the most valuable part of the Symposium?

2. What topic(s) would most interest you for the 25th Anniversary of the NCCIH?

3. How could the Symposium be improved?


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