Events Archive

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Clinicians of all kinds, across all specialties and care settings, are experiencing alarming rates of burnout. Among the most telling of statistics, more than 50 percent of U.S. physicians report significant symptoms.

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ICCMR 2019 will focus on the important Pathways and Partnerships that are needed to move complementary medicine research to the next stage.
A number of sub-themes are included within the main theme of Pathways and Partnerships:

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Join us for the 2nd Annual Patrick and Marguerite Sung Symposium on Friday, April 26, 2019, at 1 pm at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences. Our Theodore and Cynthia Birnbaum Memorial speakers will be Drs. Emeran Mayer and Helen Lavretsky.

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Join us for the 2nd Annual Patrick and Marguerite Sung Symposium on Friday, April 26, 2019, at 1 pm at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences. Our Theodore and Cynthia Birnbaum Memorial speakers will be Drs. Emeran Mayer and Helen Lavretsky.

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Patients are increasingly looking for mental health care options that go beyond medications and conventional therapy — and with good reason.
Scientific evidence for the effectiveness of integrative treatment modalities continues to expand and includes research on:

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Mikhail Kogan, MD, ABIOM, RCST, Assistant Professor of Medicine, George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS), will present new evidence on how CBD and other cannabinoids may fit into newly emerging, multi-modal approaches for the most common neuro-…

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Mikhail Kogan, MD, ABIOM, RCST, Assistant Professor of Medicine, George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS), will present new evidence on how CBD and other cannabinoids may fit into newly emerging, multi-modal approaches for the most common neuro-…

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The 2019 event will feature:

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The Forum for Integrative Medicine was started by several practitioners with the goal of sharing information to better facilitate the treatment of complex chronic illnesses. The forum was born by practitioners for practitioners to identify the best integrative tools