Talk:Environmental medicine

Latest comment: 9 years ago by Valerius Tygart in topic Confusion

NPOV edit

The American Academy of Env. Med. ref'd here is widely considered an illegitimate quack organization. PalMD (talk) 22:53, 26 May 2009 (UTC)Reply

Widely? By who? We must cite our sources. Xabadiar (talk) 13:11, 2 June 2012 (UTC)Reply
Well, I just found the answer here: "The AAEM has been cited as an illegitimate organization by quackwatch." More specifically Quackwatch's founder Mr Barret states that the AAEM promotes "the bogus (i.e. not genuine or true) concept of Multiple chemical sensitivity." [1]. Xabadiar (talk) 17:57, 2 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

Confusion edit

There are two categories of "environmental medicine": (1) The "legitimate" one, described in this article, and represented by the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. The OCOEM oversees Board Certification in Occupational and Environmental Medicine. It is recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialties, and (2) Clinical ecology, sometimes called EM, represented by the American Academy of Environmental Medicine. It too has a certifying board, the American Board of Environmental Medicine. It is not recognized by the ABMS, and is widely considered "alternative" or "fringe".

These two categories should be kept segregated in separate articles, or sets of articles.

Valerius Tygart (talk) 17:11, 4 September 2014 (UTC)Reply


Also this page should maybe be merged with Conservation medicine.