Welcome to the National Institute of Complementary Medicine (NICM)


Foundation partners

 

NICM is an Australian Government initiative, supported by the NSW Government and hosted by the University of Western Sydney.

 

The National Institute of Complementary Medicine (NICM) was established to provide leadership and support for strategically directed research into complementary medicine and translation of evidence into clinical practice and relevant policy to benefit the health of all Australians.

 

 

Objectives

 

  • Build capacity, foster excellence and attract increased investment in complementary medicine research.

  • Articulate national priorities in basic and translational research and promote national and international collaborations to support these, including between complementary and mainstream health and medical research.

  • Facilitate translation of research effort into practice and policy, including appropriate integration with the mainstream health system.

  • Work with national and international partners to identify and develop sources of accurate information and efficient mechanisms for sharing data and disseminating information about current research activity and evidence of safety, quality and efficacy of complementary medicine.

  • Provide advice on opportunities relevant to and issues affecting the complementary medicine research sector to build a policy, regulatory and industry environment conducive to research.


  • Collect data and communicate the strength and value of complementary medicine research.

 

 

Priorities

 

NICM will focus on supporting research that :


  • Has the potential to impact positively on the health and wellbeing of all Australians. Emphasis will be given to those areas of high burden of disease where preliminary evidence is strong and demonstrates likelihood of positive impact.

  • Elucidates safety, efficacy and cost effectiveness of complementary medicine and translates this into policy and practice.

  • Investigates methodological issues relevant to the complex nature of complementary medicine. These include the development of methodological tools, such as measurement instruments, trial designs and pharmacological approaches which may impact on our understanding of the whole practice, concepts and mechanisms underpinning complementary medicine.

News Update

 

 

 

NHMRC Grants 2008

 

NICM would like to congratulate all recipients of the 688 National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) grants commencing in 2009.   On 16 October the Minister for Health and Ageing, the Hon Nicola Roxon, announced more than $357M in funding to support health and medical research.  This NHMRC funding round showed a strong complementary medicine presence which is a positive sign for the sector.  A full list of recipients is available here.

 

 

MOU with CACMS

 

On 22 September 2008, NICM signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences. 

Click here for more information.

 

 

Researcher Audit Update


The 2007-2008 complementary medicine researcher audit has been completed.   This audit is an update of findings by a report commissioned by the (then) NSW Ministry for Science and Medical Research to review complementary medicine research in NSW.  Click here

 

 

ABS reports on complementary therapies

 

The Australian Bureau of Statistics has released their annual Australian Social Trends report which includes some interesting statistics on complementary therapies. A full copy of the article is available in our activities section.

Click here for more information.

 

 

Employment opportunities

 

There are a range of PhD scholarship opportunities currently being advertised in the employment section of our website. If you are interested in furthering your knowledge and skills in complementary medicine research please monitor the employment page as we will continue to provide links to these opportunities on a national basis.

 

 

Newsletter Number 6

 

NICM's latest newsletter (September 08) is now available for download – click here