Happy Lunar New Year from the USC US-China Institute!
UCLA Integrative Medicine Conference
UCLA Collaborative Centers for Integrative Medicine presents an all-day conference highlighting the application of integrative medicine at UCLA and why integrative medicine matters in today's healthcare.
Where
Time: 8:30 AM- 5:00 PM
Morning Sessions (8:30am-1:00pm):
1. Mind-Body Awareness
“New Approaches to Understanding the Mindful Brain”
“Mindfulness Training on Neural Responses to Stress in Older Adults”
“Complementary Use of Tai Chi Improves Resilience, Quality of Life and Cognitive Function in Depressed Older Adults”
“Tai Chi to Promote Healthy Aging”
II. Traditional Chinese Medicine and Integrative Medicine
“Chinese Herbal Medicine: The Case of Hypoglycemic Herbal Research”
“Systems Approach to Integrative Medicine Research”
“Integrative East-West Approach to Refractory Sinusitis”
“Why Integrative Medicine Matters?”
Poster Session and Lunch (1:00pm-2:00pm)
Afternoon Experiential Workshops (2:00pm-5:00pm)
T’ai Chi Chih
Meditation (2 Sessions)
Alexander Technique
Acupressure and Self-care
Yoga Therapy
The full schedule of the conference can be found here.
Registration is free but reservation is required. Lunch will be provided. Please RSVP here.
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