Traditional Medicine Training: A Focus by NCRI and Makerere University
Traditional Medicine Training at Makerere University
NCRI, in collaboration with Makerere University, is witnessing a remarkable surge in doctors enrolling for traditional medicine training. This initiative aligns with the World Health Organization's advocacy for integrating traditional practices into healthcare systems. Many people utilize herbal medicine owing to its cultural familiarity and the fact that it is often more affordable than conventional treatments.
The Role of WHO in Promoting Herbal Medicine
The World Health Organization has recognized the significance of traditional medicine as a vital component of health systems. Dr. Francis Omujal states that fostering these practices will not only enhance treatment options but also improve health outcomes.
- Increased awareness about natural therapies
- Integration of traditional practices in modern medicine
- Support from health organizations
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