{"id":233401,"date":"2017-08-09T02:51:24","date_gmt":"2017-08-09T06:51:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/experts-call-for-national-policy-on-integrative-medicine-india-india-education-diary.php"},"modified":"2017-08-09T02:51:24","modified_gmt":"2017-08-09T06:51:24","slug":"experts-call-for-national-policy-on-integrative-medicine-india-india-education-diary","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/molecular-medicine\/experts-call-for-national-policy-on-integrative-medicine-india-india-education-diary.php","title":{"rendered":"Experts call for national policy on integrative medicine &#8211; India &#8230; &#8211; India Education Diary"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Kochi: The Government needs to formulate a national policy on    the integration of Ayurveda with allopathy so that India can    take its rightful place as the global leader in integrative    medicine, said experts assembled at Indias biggest conference    on integrative Ayurveda and modern medicine at Kochis Amrita    Institute of Medical Sciences. The two-day event called Amrita    Samyogam, in which more than 60 experts and 1,000 delegates    from around the world participated, was held in collaboration    with Amrita Universitys School of Ayurveda. It was inaugurated    by Dr. Rajesh Kotecha, Special Secretary, Ministry of AYUSH.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Conference brought together allopathic doctors, Ayurveda    practitioners and modern scientists on a common platform to    identify strategies for integrating Ayurveda with Allopathy in    the management of cancer, auto-immune diseases like arthritis,    diabetes, neuro-degenerative diseases, and mental health.  <\/p>\n<p>    Speaking at the event, Shri Vaidya Rajesh Kotecha, Special    Secretary, Ministry of AYUSH, said: In integrative health, all    streams of health sciences come together in a synergistic    manner to positively impact health outcomes. The Government is    very serious about promoting a model where experts in different    domains contribute to the health science, and migration of    knowledge occurs between each stream. Indian healing systems    are holistic and intuitive  they cannot fully fit into all    parameters demanded by Western medicine. The government is    setting up a nationwide AYUSH grid connecting all hospitals and    research labs to record case histories and observations so that    a huge amount of evidences can be generated through data    analytics about the efficacy of Ayurveda. While robust research    is being conducted into Ayurveda, the problem arises in    implementation of integrative medicine at the level of public    health. This is because Ayurveda is still not accepted as a    science by the Allopathic community. The Government of India    has decided to extend its full support to Amrita Universitys    initiative on integrative medicine.  <\/p>\n<p>    Said Dr. P Ram Manohar, Research Director, Amrita Centre for    Advanced Research in Ayurveda: We have a pluralistic    healthcare system which is officially promoted, but the irony    is that there is no national policy for integrative medicine in    the country. The thrust for such integration is currently    coming from the patients, who are left to decide for themselves    which system of medicine is best suited for them. This can be    dangerous as most patients are not well-informed. The trend of    integrative medicine is on the rise worldwide and India needs    to emerge as the leader in the field. There is a need for    practitioners of Ayurveda and allopathy to collaborate and work    together as one multi-disciplinary team to deliver better    healthcare. We need to develop integrated clinical trials and    integrated practice guidelines for practitioners across    different healthcare systems.  <\/p>\n<p>    Said Prof. Shantikumar Nair, Director, Centre for Nanosciences    & Molecular Medicine, Amrita University: Allopathic    medicine has distinguished itself with molecular level    diagnostics and therapy. However, in many chronic conditions    like diabetes, arthritis and neurodegenerative and    cardiovascular diseases, allopathic care does not promise cure.    While disease management is possible with allopathic drugs,    they have side-effects due to the use of synthetic elements. In    Ayurveda, treatment is through natural herbal medications which    can have significant potency and potential for substantial    improvement in several disease conditions as well as less    deleterious side effects. The main drawback of Ayurveda is the    lack of scientific validation and data documentation as per    evidence-based criteria, which prevents its better acceptance    and recognition.  <\/p>\n<p>    Added Dr. Christian Kessler, Internal Medicine Specialist,    Charite Medical University, Germany: Ayurveda is a highly    complex and whole medical system. Through its unique    multi-modality therapeutic approach, it tackles issues related    to health and disease at a systems level rather than    unidimensional physical phenomena of single organs or cells.    While modern biomedicine is currently rediscovering such    inter-relationships in disciplines like psycho-neuro-immunology    or psychosomatics, this has been at the heart of Ayurveda for    thousands of years. Therefore, Ayurveda can be a great of    source of inspiration for Western medicine, particularly in the    emerging fields of personalized medicine, self-effectiveness    and a strong emphasis on restoring health instead of focusing    on disease only.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Conference focused 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. An    International Journal of Integrative Health was launched at the    event and a Society for Integrative Health was established to    promote the development of Integrative Medicine in India.  <\/p>\n<p>    Eminent medical experts who attended the Conference included:    Dr. Jeffrey White, Director of National Cancer Institute, USA;    Dr. Daniel Furst, Rheumatologist at University of California;    Dr. Nereo Bresolin, Neurologist, University of Milan; Dr.    Christian Kessler, Internal Medicine Specialist, Charite    Medical University, Germany; Dr. Valdis Pirags, Diabetologist,    University of Latvia; Dr. Maryam Matar, Genetics Specialist,    UAE; Dr. Ravi Mehrotra, Director, National Institute for Cancer    Prevention and Research, Noida, Dr. B.N. Gangadhar, Director,    NIMHANS, Bengaluru; Dr. Rama Jayasundar, Professor, All India    Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, Dr. Ketaki Bapat,    Scientific Advisor to the Government of India, and many others.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read this article: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/indiaeducationdiary.in\/experts-call-national-policy-integrative-medicine\/\" title=\"Experts call for national policy on integrative medicine - India ... - India Education Diary\">Experts call for national policy on integrative medicine - India ... - India Education Diary<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Kochi: The Government needs to formulate a national policy on the integration of Ayurveda with allopathy so that India can take its rightful place as the global leader in integrative medicine, said experts assembled at Indias biggest conference on integrative Ayurveda and modern medicine at Kochis Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences. 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