India’s biggest conference on integrative Ayurveda and modern
medicine, with 60 experts and 1,000 delegates from around the world
participating, is set to begin at Kochi’s Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences
on August 6, 2017. The two-day event, titled Amrita Samyogam 2017, is
being held in collaboration with Amrita University’s School of Ayurveda. It
will be inaugurated by the Union Minister of State for AYUSH, Shripad
Yasso Naik.
The Conference will bring together allopathic doctors, Ayurveda
practitioners and modern scientists on a common platform. It will identify
strategies for integrating Ayurveda with Allopathy in the management of cancer,
auto-immune diseases like arthritis, diabetes, neuro-degenerative diseases, and
mental health. The event will demonstrate how integrative medicine can be made
a reality through examples of clinical integration, basic science studies, and
application of new technologies.
Said Prof. Shantikumar Nair, Director, Centre for Nanosciences & Molecular Medicine, Amrita University: “Integrating India’s ancient tradition of Ayurveda with evidence-based modern medicine has the potential to revolutionize world healthcare. Integrative medicine is becoming a popular specialty among physicians in Western countries because of the myriad ways in which it can benefit patients. It focuses on healing the person in entirety rather than merely treating the symptoms by investigating the root cause of illness. It is much more patient-centric and can positively impact chronic and lifestyle diseases for which modern medicine has no answer. Western medicine and Indian ancient healing sciences can be a win-win combination to effectively tackle the enormous healthcare challenges facing humanity.”
The Conference will focus on evidence-based practice guidelines
for cross-referrals and combination therapy, understanding the biological
mechanisms underlying integrative care, and integration of modern technological
tools in Ayurvedic diagnostics, treatment procedures and drug delivery.
Amrita Samyogam 2017 is expected to trigger important
collaborations across the world in the field of integrative medicine,
especially academic collaborations and funding opportunities. An International
Journal of Integrative Health will be launched at the event and a Society for
Integrative Health will be established to promote the development of
Integrative Medicine in India.
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