Our Partners

CMBM is very proud of the friendships and relationships that we have made around the world. By reaching out to other organizations with similar missions we are able to share resources and ideas. These partnerships have helped us reach our goal of advancing comprehensive healthcare in America.

  • American Holistic Medical Association
  • Tai Sophia Institute
  • Diversified Business Communications presents Integrated Healthcare Symposium
    Diversified Business Communications: Connecting, Educating and Strengthening Business Communities Worldwide brings together, amongst other communities, the growing community of integrative healthcare, through the Integrative Healthcare Symposium, and the Integrative Practitioner.com online community. These resources offer tools to improve patient care; access to evidence-based scientific research; and participation in discussions that impact integrative medicine today.
  • The Teleosis Institute
    The Teleosis Institute is an educational non-profit organization devoted to reducing the environmental impact of health care through sustainable medical practices. Working with the healthcare community to build a movement for positive social and environmental change, Teleosis serves healthcare professionals through the following:
  • The Society for Integrative Oncology (SIO)The Society for Integrative Oncology (SIO) is a non-profit, multi-disciplinary organization founded in 2003 for health professionals committed to the study and application of complementary therapies and botanicals for cancer patients. It provides a convenient forum for presentation, discussion and peer review of evidence-based research and treatment modalities in the discipline known as integrative medicine. It makes a clear distinction between "alternative" or unproven and "complementary" or tested useful therapies in cancer care.

    Because a constantly growing number of cancer patients throughout the world turn to both alternative and complementary therapies as part of their cancer treatment plan, it is essential that oncologists have ready access to information about research, existing treatment programs, and both the benefits and dangers of the wide range of complementary therapies available today.

Come collaborate with us. For more information on how to make this happen, please contact John Jeppson by email at jjeppson@cmbm.org, or call (202) 966-7338 x231.

We’re building partnerships — from the UN to major medical schools to grassroots organizations. Come collaborate with us.