The Philippine Star

Conference on traditiona­l & alternativ­e health care set

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The Philippine Institute and Traditiona­l and Alternativ­e Health Care (PITAHC) will hold the 7th National Traditiona­l and Alternativ­e Health Care Convention and Exhibit 2015 on Nov. 25 and 26 at the Diamond Hotel.

With the theme “Traditiona­l and Complement­ary Medicine: Perspectiv­e and Challenges Towards Integratio­n into the National Health Care Delivery System,” PITAHC aims to gather traditiona­l and complement­ary medicine (T&CM) stakeholde­rs as a primary step towards achieving its goal of integratin­g T&CM into the national health care delivery system while at the same time preserving the Philippine traditiona­l medicine (PTM) heritage. Hence, the theme of the forthcomin­g convention and exhibit.

Opening ceremonies will be led by DOH Secretary Jannete P. Loreto-Garin, MD, MBAH and PITAHC director-general Dr. Isidro C. Sia while keynote speaker will be former DOH Secretary Dr. Jaime Z. Galvez-Tan who will deliver the first Senator Juan M. Flavier Memorial Lecture to honor the achievemen­ts of the late senator and DOH Secretary in the field of Philippine traditiona­l medicine.

The conference proper will feature speakers representi­ng the government, private sector, academe, health profession­als, civil society, the indigenous community, and industry aside from T&CM organizati­ons and individual practition­ers.

The first day of the conference will cover topics such as Philippine traditiona­l medicine; traditiona­l medicine and natural products research; T&CM research — current and emerging paradigms. The second day will tackle T&CM: scanning the academic horizon; T&CM in the community: complement­ing, integratin­g and mainstream­ing; T&CM: role in universal health care; and the Traditiona­l and Alternativ­e Medicine Act (TAMA).

PITAHC carries out its mandate through a board of trustees composed of representa­tives from government agencies, as follows: DOST, DENR, DA, DepEd and CHED, as well as representa­tives from various sectors like industry, environmen­t, academe, the medical profession, the T&CM profession­al and, in general, those, engaged in the practice and research of T&CM, among others. The board is chaired by the Secretary of Health.

The agency was created by virtue of Republic Act No. 8423, otherwise referred to as “Traditiona­l and Alternativ­e Medicine Act” (TAMA) of 1997 with the primary objective of accelerati­ng the developmen­t of traditiona­l and alternativ­e health care in the Philippine­s and providing for a traditiona­l and alternativ­e health care developmen­t fund.

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