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Overview of NCCAM

June 2008 – Presentation delivered at NCCAM Grantsmanship Workshop

Outline of Presentation

What is NCCAM?

When did NCCAM begin?

Important events in NCCAM's history

1991 OctoberThe U.S. Congress provides NIH funds to establish the OAM (P.L.102-170)
1993 JuneThe NIH Revitalization Act of 1993 (P.L.103-43) formally establishes the OAM
1998 OctoberNCCAM is established by Congress under Title VI, Section 601 of the Omnibus Appropriations Act of 1999 (P.L. 105-277)
1999 OctoberDr. Stephen E. Straus is appointed the first Director of NCCAM
2000 SeptemberNCCAM's first strategic plan is published
2005 FebruaryNCCAM publishes its second strategic plan
2008 JanuaryDr. Josephine P. Briggs is named second Director of NCCAM

NCCAM's Strategic Plan

Expanding Horizons of Health Care
Strategic Plan 2005–2009

NCCAM's Mission

NCCAM Strategic Plan: General Priorities

10 Areas of Emphasis

Mind-Body Medicine
Biologically Based Practices
Manipulative and Body-based Practices
Energy Medicine
Whole Medical Systems
Training CAM Researchers
Outreach
Health Services Research
International Health Research
Ethical, Legal and Social Implications of CAM

Organization of NCCAM

View the NCCAM Organizational Chart (PDF)

The grants process at NCCAM

DEA and DER
Where All the Pieces Fit to Fund Outstanding Research

Division of Extramural Activities

Office of Scientific Review

  1. Coordinate review of application assigned to NCCAM review groups.
  2. Intermediary between the applicant and reviewers.
  3. Prepares summary statements for all applications reviewed by NCCAM.

Office of Grants Management

  1. Evaluate grant applications for administrative content and compliance with statutes, regulations, and guidelines.
  2. Provide consultations and technical assistances to grantees.
  3. Issues grants and administers them after award.

Division of Extramural Research

Program Staff:

  1. Develop and oversee NCCAM-funded research and research training programs.
  2. Provide guidance regarding NCCAM research interests and priorities, and funding mechanisms and opportunities.

Office of International Health Research

  1. Serves as a resource for information on international CAM research policies and activities.
  2. Facilitates establishment of international research collaborations and research training programs.

Office of Special Populations
Focal point of NCCAM's activities to contribute to the elimination of racial and ethnic health disparities.

Office of Clinical and Regulatory Affairs

  1. Reviews and monitors NCCAM-funded trials.
  2. Serves as a resource for NCCAM's clinical investigators.
  3. Helps to ensure the safety of clinical trials.
    1. Oversees the NCCAM Data Safety Monitoring Board.
    2. Ensures compliance with Institutional Review Board and U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulations.

What is NCCAM's budget?

NCCAM Appropriations History: Flattening Growth but Still Robust

Bar Chart: Dollars in Millions vs. OAM 1992-1998 and NCCAM 1999-2008; highlighting 1998 to 2001 that signify the Doubling of NIH Budget

NCCAM Portfolio: CAM Domains by FY

Bar chart of 2003, 2005, and 2007: % of Budget vs. the following domains - Biol. Based, Mind/Body, Manip/Body, Energy Med., Whole Medical

NCCAM Portfolio FY 2006: Health Conditions

Bar Chart of Health Conditions vs % of Budget

Resource Links

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