8th International Conference on Traditional Medicine & Integrative Health
The 8th International Conference on Traditional Medicine & Integrative Health, scheduled for August 14–16, 2025, in Paris, France, will bring together practitioners, researchers, healthcare professionals, and policymakers from across the globe. The conference aims to create a collaborative platform for exploring the integration of traditional healing systems with modern medical science to enhance patient-centered care and global health outcomes. The three-day scientific program will feature keynote lectures, plenary sessions, panel discussions, workshops, and poster presentations. Key focus areas include traditional medical systems, herbal medicine, acupuncture, naturopathy, Ayurveda, homeopathy, holistic therapies, and evidence-based integrative healthcare models. Emphasis will be placed on clinical research, safety, regulation, and the scientific validation of traditional practices. By fostering interdisciplinary dialogue and cross-cultural collaboration, the conference seeks to promote sustainable healthcare solutions that combine ancient wisdom with modern innovation. The event will encourage knowledge exchange, research partnerships, and policy discussions to strengthen integrative health systems worldwide.
Scientific Objectives
The primary scientific objective of the conference is to promote rigorous research and evidence-based evaluation of traditional medicine systems. The event aims to bridge the gap between conventional healthcare and traditional healing practices by encouraging scientific validation and standardized methodologies. Another key objective is to explore integrative healthcare models that combine conventional medicine with complementary therapies to improve patient outcomes. The conference will focus on safety standards, clinical trials, and regulatory guidelines to ensure effective and ethical healthcare delivery. The conference also seeks to foster global collaboration among researchers, practitioners, and healthcare institutions. By encouraging interdisciplinary research and policy dialogue, the event aims to contribute to the development of sustainable, culturally inclusive, and patient-centered healthcare systems.
