Friday, April 20, 2012

Program in Placebo Studies & the Therapeutic Encounter | Hosted at Beth Israel Deaconness Medical Center

For many years, the placebo effect was considered to be no more than a nuisance variable that needed to be controlled in clinical trials. Only recently have researchers redefined it as the key to understanding the healing that arises from medical ritual, the context of treatment, the patient-provider relationship and the power of imagination, trust and hope.

Although our biomedical health care system often considers these humanistic dimensions of care as secondary to the administration of pharmaceuticals and procedures, the emerging field of placebo studies is producing scientific evidence that these more intangible elements of medicine may fundamentally contribute to the improvement of patient outcomes.

The Program in Placebo Studies and the Therapeutic Encounter hosted at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center is the first research center to pursue placebo studies through interdisciplinary, translational research initiatives that bridge the basic, clinical and social sciences, as well as the humanities.

http://programinplacebostudies.org/