Wednesday 30 September 2009

Region. UWS professor wins a major award

Associate Professor Caroline Smith, from the UWS Centre for Complementary Medicine (CompleMed), has won a major award for her pioneering clinical research into acupuncture techniques for women, the inaugural award for Translational Research The prize was awarded at the National Institute of Complementary Medicine's symposium in Brisbane. It is designed to recognise complementary medical techniques that improve health outcomes and further the national research and innovation agenda. She has attracted international acclaim for her clinical research and summaries of evidence regarding complementary therapies to treat morning sickness and labour pain.

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