About the Team

The IN-CAM Outcomes Database Team is a group of researchers who are members of the Canadian IN-CAM Research Network and who share an interest in CAM outcomes and promote the use of valid, reliable, relevant and appropriate outcome measures in CAM research and practice.

Principal Investigators:

  • Marja Verhoef, PhD, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta
  • Mark Ware, MD MRCP(UK) MSc, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec

Co-investigators:

  • Trish Dryden, RMT MEd, Centennial College, Toronto, Ontario
  • Charlotte Paterson, MSc, PhD, MBChB, MRCGP, University of Exeter and Plymouth, Exeter, United Kingdom

Advisors:

  • Iris Bell, MD, PhD, University of Arizona, Phoenix, Arizona
  • George Lewith MA, MRCGP, MRCP, University of Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom
  • Andrew Long BA, MSc, MPhil, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom
  • Stewart Mercer BSc, MSc, PhD, MBChB, MRCGP, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom
  • Cheryl Ritenbaugh, PhD, MPH, University of Arizona, Phoenix, Arizona

Project Managers:

  • Laura Weeks, BSc, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta
  • Ania Kania, RMT, BSc, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta

Team Members:

  • Linda Ferguson, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec
  • Patrick Gignac, PhD, Centennial College, Toronto, Ontario
  • Devon Mallory, Centennial College, Toronto, Ontario

The IN-CAM Outcomes Database website was developed at and is maintained by Centennial College in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

* IN-CAM – the Canadian Interdisciplinary Network for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Research – is an interdisciplinary, collaborative research network, created to foster excellence in CAM research in Canada. Our mission is to create a sustainable, well-connected, highly trained CAM research community in Canada that is internationally recognized and known for both its excellence in research and its contributions to understanding CAM and its use.

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