Integrative & Personalised Medicine Congress set to attract 2,000 attendees

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Over 2,000 attendees are expected to gather in London next month for the 2024 edition of the Integrative & Personalised Medicine Congress.

The three-day event, organised in association with The College of Medicine UK, is the largest integrative and personalised medicine congress in the UK.

Focusing on whole-person patient centred health, the congress brings together healthcare professionals from across the globe. The 2023 congress attracted more than 1,800 healthcare professionals from over 43 countries to the prestigious QEII Centre in the heart of London.

Representing conventional, integrative, functional, lifestyle, environmental, complementary and holistic medicine, the community will come together to discuss the benefits of taking a whole-person, patient centre approach to health. Highly acclaimed healthcare professionals from across the world will present evidence-based research and case studies over three days.

By sharing clinical experience, knowledge and ideas, doctors, therapists and practitioners will gain a greater understanding that a multi-disciplinary team and whole-person approach can provide the patient with the best possible outcomes.

This year’s event – 6-8 June – agains brings together a high calibre speaker-line of thought leaders, expert practitioners and broadcasters. 

The main conference takes a different theme on each of the three days.  

Day 1. Whole-Person Health Conference 

Be inspired by some of the most cutting-edge research in integrative and personalised medicine and learn from those already putting in to practice a more rewarding whole systems approach to healthcare. Featuring an international line-up of speakers including Kristi Morlan-Hughes, Paul Dieppe, Dr Felice Gersch, Dr William Li, Dr Wafaa Abdel-Hadi, Prof Tony Avery, Julia Bradbury and Pauline Cox. 

Day 2. Integrative Mental Health Conference
This timely conference will explore the evidence and benefits of this rapidly emerging approach to dealing with brain and mental health. Highlighting the importance of metabolic psychiatry, hormones, the importance of gut health, psychedelics, the healing power of nature, the science of dementia and much more. Keynote speakers include Dr Georgia Ede, Dr Louise Newson, Prof William Bird, Prof Kerry Bone and Kat Toups. 

Day 3. Food on Prescription Conference
The sixth outing for the College of Medicine’s annual food conference addresses hard hitting topics such as the impact of nutrition on our physical and mental well-being including IBS, rosacea, diabetes, metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular health and also addresses other important subjects such as where our food comes from and food production, how to inspire the next generation and the demystifying strategies for leveraging longevity. Keynote speakers include Dr Deanna Minich, Dr Nasha Winters, William Harris, Patrick Holden CBE, Victoria Sampson, Benjamin Brown and Dr David Unwin.

The Congress also includes 70 specialist workshops and an exhibition featuring over 120 exhibitors. 

• Tickets for this Integrative & Personalised Medicine Congress are selling first, but are still available. Passes start from £149 for the ‘Conference Delegate Pass’ and just £25 for the ‘Workshop & Exhibition Pass’. For more information and ticket registration, please visit the event website. 

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