EditorialCaring and healing in health care: The evidence base
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Acknowledgments
Chris Roe would like to acknowledge the financial support of the Confederation of Healing Organisations (www.the-cho.org.uk), which allowed him and his colleagues to undertake the meta-analyses of healing, Paul Dieppe would like to acknowledge the support of the Institute for Integrative Health (www.tiih.org), and Sara Warber would like to acknowledge the support of the Family Medicine Educational Scholarship Program of the University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine (//medicine.umich.edu/dept/family-medicine
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