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The 14th International Holistic Health Conference
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Presented by the Australasian Integrative Medicine Association (AIMA), the annual Holistic Health Conference will review and discuss the diverse challenges and opportunities facing the various streams of integrative medicines and therapies as a result of the dramatically increasing demand for holistic medical treatment by patients.
This popular event provides practitioner orientated education for health professionals. Our commitment is to bring together leaders in this multi-disciplinary field. The focus of each conference will be on presenting the latest evidence and how this works in practice. Practitioners can learn and apply complementary medicine techniques ethically, creatively and effectively.
This Conference is recognised for its unique approach in providing a focus on 'caring for the carers' as well as a focus on patient care. The Conference therefore draws together like-minded spirits to talk, exchange and support each other
Who should attend: General Practitioners, medical specialists, nurses and all allied health practitioners, psychologists, CAM practitioners, natural health practitioners, medical administrators, policy makers, researchers, students and anyone interested in holistic health, will benefit from attending.