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Official Opening by YB Datuk Seri Dr. S. Subramaniam Minister of Health, Malaysia Ministry of Health Malaysia Theme | From Tradition Towards Professionalism 30 th OCTOBER - 2 nd NOVEMBER 2014 Sunway Pyramid Convention Centre, Malaysia FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT

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Official Opening byYB Datuk Seri Dr. S. Subramaniam

Minister of Health, Malaysia

Ministry of Health Malaysia

Theme | From Tradition Towards Professionalism

30th OCTOBER - 2nd NOVEMBER 2014 Sunway Pyramid Convention Centre, Malaysia

FINAL

ANNOUNCEMENT

A certificate of achievement will also be presented to the

winners. THE JUDGES’ DECISION IS FINAL.

A certificate of achievement will also be presented to the

winners. THE JUDGES’ DECISION IS FINAL.

Theme | From Tradition Towards ProfessionalismTraditional and Complementary Medicine (T&CM) has evolved over thousands of years where skills and knowledge that have been passed down for many generations have been gradually honed into a more precise and exact science. This in essence is the shift towards professionalism in T&CM. The aim of professionalism is to provide quality and safe T&CM services to the public. The impact of the evolution is to ensure better health for the nation, which is also in line with National Mission Thrust for improved and sustainable quality of life.

We Welcome • Medical Doctors & Specialists• Traditional and Complementary

Medicine Practitioners & Therapists • Pharmacists• Allied Health Professionals• Nurses • Nutritionists and Dieticians• Researchers• Academicians• MedicalandHealthOfficers• NGOs

ORAL AND POSTER PRESENTATION PRIZES

Keynote address: From Tradition Towards Professionalism will be delivered by YBhg.Datuk Dr. Noor Hisham Abdullah, Director General of Health, Ministry of Health Malaysia.

Objectives1. TounderstandtheinfluenceoftraditionandcultureinthedevelopmentofT&CM2. To share knowledge and experiences in formalising, standardising and regulating T&CM3. To encourage individual empowerment by promoting and increasing awareness on quality

and safety of T&CM4. To enhance professionalism among T&CM practitioners

Best Oral Presentation

1st Prize : RM 1,000.00/-2nd Prize : RM 500.00/-3rd Prize : RM 250.00/-

Best Poster Presentation

1st Prize : RM 1,000.00/-2nd Prize : RM 500.00/-3rd Prize : RM 250.00/-& 5 Consolation Gifts

Programme-at-a-Glance*

What you can look forward to???i. Plenary sessions These sessions will put the spotlight on ‘hot-button’ issues and emerging trends in T&CM.ii. Featured symposia Offer enlightening insights and encourage in-depth discussions on key issues related to the area of practice, education,

policy and regulation, products as well as research and development in T&CM.iii. Panel discussion A platform for interested stakeholders to exchange experiences and engage in meaningful dialogue on T&CM issues.iv. Debate session Are you for or are you against? Sit back and experience an interactive and thought provoking session.v. Wellness sessions Soak up some T&CM practices unique to Malaysia and get ready for a journey into wellness!vi. Poster and oral presentation Learn something new! Check out the latest in T&CM related research.

*Subject to change

30th October 2014(THURSDAY)

31st October 2014(FRIDAY)

1st November 2014(SATURDAY)

2nd November 2014(SUNDAY)

(0730 – 0830)Registration

(0800 – 0830)Registration

(0800 – 0830)Registration

(0800 – 0830)Registration

(0830 – 0915)Keynote Address:

From Tradition towards Professionalism

(0830 – 0915)Plenary 2:

National Key Economic Areas: Malaysia’s Effort in Promoting Herbal Industry

(0830 – 0915)Plenary 5:

Education and Training – Driving Force behind

Professionalism

(0830 – 0915)Plenary 6:

Building on Integrative Medicine Research

Environment(0915 – 1030)Symposium:

Herbal Commercialisation- Quality, Safety and Efficacy

(0915 – 1030)Symposium 5:

Education and Training in T&CM

(0915 – 1045)Symposium:

Research and Development

S2 S3 S9 S10 S11

Tea break (0915 – 0945) Tea break (1030 - 1100) Tea break (1030 - 1100) Tea break (1045 - 1115)

(0945 – 1030)Plenary 1:

WHO Traditional Medicine Strategy 2014 - 2023

(1100 – 1145)Plenary 3:

Intellectual Property Protection of Traditional

Knowledge: Opportunity or Threat?

(1100 – 1245)Symposium:

T&CM Practice Approaches

(1115 – 1145)Wellness talk:

Herbal Remedies for Minor Ailments

(1030 – 1230)Opening Ceremony,Press conference &

exhibition tour

(1145 – 1300)Symposium 4:

Traditional Knowledge and Intellectual Property Rights

(1145 – 1300)Closing ceremony

S6 S7 S8

Lunch (1230 – 1400) Lunch (1300 – 1430) Lunch (1245 – 1400) Lunch (1300 – 1400)

(1400 – 1545)Symposium 1:

T&CM Policy & Strategy

(1430 – 1515)Plenary 4:

The Quest of Internationalisation of Traditional Medicine

(1400 – 1515)Oral Presentation I

End of conference

Tea break (1545 – 1615) (1515 – 1545)Remembering the Heritage:

The Uniqueness of Bidan: Traditional Malay Postnatal

Care

(1615 - 1730)Panel Discussion:

Looking Through Different Lenses: Stakeholder

Perspectives on T&CM Policy and Its

Implementation

(1515 – 1630)Oral Presentation IITea break (1545 – 1615)

(1615 – 1730)Debate Session:

T&CM Lacks Evidence Tea break (1630 – 1700)

Renowned International and Local Speakers*

Dr Zhang QiCoordinator

T&CM ProgrammeWorld Health Organization

Geneva, Switzerland

Mdm. Farizah AhmadDirector of Herbal

Development Office,Ministry of Agriculture & Agrobased Industry,

Malaysia

Prof. Graham Martin Dutfield

Professor of International Governance,

School of LawUniversity of Leeds,

United Kingdom

Dr. Hakima AmriCo-Director

Physiology Master’s of Science Programme in

CAM,Georgetown University

Medical Center, Washington D.C.

Mr. Zhu Haidong Director General

Department of International Cooperation

State Administration of Traditional Chinese

Medicine,P.R. China

Prof. Bhushan Patwardhan

Prof. & DirectorInterdisciplinary School

of Health Sciences,University of Pune, India

PLENARY SESSIONS

FEATURED SYMPOSIADr. Htun Naing OoDirector GeneralDepartment of Traditional Medicine,Ministry of Health Myanmar

Dr. Zakiah IsmailHeadHerbal Medicine Research Centre,Institute of Medical Research,Ministry of Health Malaysia

Mdm. Noormah Mohd DarusSenior Principle Assistant DirectorHealth Technology Assessment Unit,Medical Development Division,Ministry of Health Malaysia

Prof. Dr. Gerard BodekerChairman of Oxford-based Global Initiative for Traditional System of Health & Department of Primary Care Health Sciences,Division of Medical Sciences, University of Oxford, U.K.

Prof. Peter Roman Paul Diakow Head & ProfessorChiropractor Division,International Medical University, Malaysia

Dr. Rosnani Hasham @ HisamSenior LecturerInstitute of Bioproduct Development,UniversitiTeknologi Malaysia

Dr. Abdullah M. Al-BedahExecutive General DirectorNational Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Ministry of HealthKingdom of Saudi Arabia

Dr. Krishna RamanPhysician (Internal Medicine)Krshn Yoga Clinic,Chennai, India

Prof. Zhari IsmailProfessorSchool of Pharmaceutical Sciences,Universiti Sains Malaysia

Mr. Mohd Nasrul Mohamad NoorPrincipal Assistant DirectorGMP 2 Section, Centre for Compliance & Licensing,National Pharmaceutical Control Bureau,Ministry of Health Malaysia

Mdm. Mariani Mohd SaadPrincipleSpecial Needs Public School,SMPK Vokasional Indahpura, Kulaijaya, Malaysia

Dr. Goh Cheng SoonDirectorTraditional and Complementary Medicine Division, Ministry of Health Malaysia

Dr. Fharzana SirajPhysician (Alternative Medicine)Krshn Yoga Clinic,Chennai, India

Prof. Zhao ZhongzhenChair Professor & Assoc. DeanSchool of Chinese Medicine,Hong Kong Baptist University

Dr. Rogier HoendersHead & Senior ResearcherCenter for Integrative Psychiatry of Lentis,Groningen, Netherlands

Prof. Emeritus Cheong Soon KengDean Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences,Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman,Malaysia

Dr. Nik Musa’adah MustaphaSenior Research OfficerBioactivity Programme,Natural Products Division,Forest Research Institute Malaysia

Dr. Narayanam SrikanthAssistant DirectorCentral Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences,Department of AYUSH,Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, India

Prof. Dr. Lim Yang MooiChairperson Centre for Cancer Research,Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman,Malaysia

Prof. Ramlan Aziz DirectorInstitute of Bioproduct Development,Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

Dr. Gopesh MangalLecturerPost Graduate Department of Panchakarma,National Institute of Ayurveda,Jaipur, India

Dr. Suhaila IsmailHeadTraditional and Complementary Medicine Unit, Hospital Kepala Batas,Penang, Malaysia

Dr. Adil Kasim ChimthanawalaAssoc. Professor & DeanDepartment of Homeopathy Cardiology,The National Academy of Homeopathy, India

Dr. Chang Shu MeiLecturerHealth Sciences Programme,INTI International University,Malaysia

Dr. Abdul Ghani HussainPrinciple ConsultantHerbalwalk Consultancy,Malaysia

• Dr. Shen Weidong – Shuguang Hospital, PR China

• Mdm. Zaiton Nordin – Intellectual Property Corporation of Malaysia

• Dr. Soobitha A/P Subenthiran – Institute of Medical Research, Ministry of Health Malaysia

• Mr. Abd. Rashid Li – Forest Research Institute Malaysia

*Subject to confirmation

OTHER SESSIONS

CONFERENCE SYMPOSIA*SYMPOSIUM 5 : EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN T&CM

5A. From Oral Tradition to Institutionalism

Dr. Htun Naing Oo

5B. Training for Individual with Special Needs

Mdm. Mariani Mohd Saad

SYMPOSIUM 6:T&CM FOR NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASE

6A. Scope of Homeopathy in Heart Disease in Children

Dr. Adil Kasim Chimthanawala

6B. The Efficacy of Wet-cupping for Hypertension and Coronary Heart Disease

Dr. Abdullah M. Al-Bedah

6C. Internal Dampness and Its Correlation with Obesity

Dr. Chang Shu Mei

SYMPOSIUM 7:INTEGRATIVE CARE IN DISEASE MANAGEMENT

7A. Integrated Models of Chiropractic Care in Rehabilitation

Prof. Peter Roman Paul Diakow

7B. Acupuncture-assisted Anaesthesia in Surgery

Dr. Shen Weidong

7C. Complementing Western Medicine with Yoga

Dr. Krishna Raman & Dr Fharzana Siraj

SYMPOSIUM 8:T&CM FOR MENTAL HEALTH

8A. Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Mental Health

Dr. Rogier Hoenders

8B. Shirodhara for Insomnia Dr. Gopesh Mangal

8C. Aromatherapy for Stress Management

Dr. Rosnani Hasham @ Hisam

SYMPOSIUM 9:CONDUCTING RESEARCH IN T&CM

9A. Methodological Innovative in T&CM Research

Prof. Bhushan Patwardhan

9B. Steps on Drug Discovery from Medicinal Plants

Dr. Zakiah Ismail

9C. Rationale and Challenges in Developing Good Clinical Practice Guidelines for Clinical Trials in Ayurveda, Siddha &Unani Medicine(GCP-ASU)

Dr. Narayanam Srikanth

SYMPOSIUM 10:CONTEMPORARY RESEARCH IN T&CM MODALITIES

10A. Scope of Homeopathy in Ischemic Heart Diseases - A Clinico-statistical Research

Dr. Adil Kasim Chimthanawala

10B. Acupuncture Research from Shang Hai

Dr. Shen Weidong

10C. Systematic Review of Natural Medicines for Schizophrenia

Dr. Rogier Hoenders

SYMPOSIUM 11:VALUE OF MEDICINAL PLANTS IN DISEASE CONTROL

11A. Carica Papaya Leaves Juice Significantly Accelerate the Rate of Increase in Platelet Count among Patients with Dengue Fever & Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever

Dr. Soobitha A/P Subenthiran

11B. Nutritional Therapy as a Complement for Diabetes and Hypertension

Mdm. Noormah Mohd Darus

11C. Non-starch Polysaccharide-rich Fraction of Morinda citrifolia as Alpha-amylase Inhibitor

Mr. Abd. Rashid Li

*Subject to change without prior notice

SYMPOSIUM 1: T&CM POLICY AND STRATEGY

1A. Policy and Legislative Experience of Malaysia

Dr. Goh Cheng Soon

1B. Non-Communicable Disease: T&CM in Preventive and Public Health

Prof. Dr. Gerard Bodeker

1C. Integrated Medicine and Policy in Saudi Arabia and Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)

Dr. Abdullah M. Al-Bedah

SYMPOSIUM 2: HERBAL PRODUCTION AND COMMERCIALISATION

2A. Global and Local Scenario of Phytochemical Industry

Prof. Ramlan Aziz

2B. GMP Requirement on Herbal Production: Current Situation and Challenges

Mr. Mohd Nasrul Mohamad Noor

SYMPOSIUM 3:SAFETY AND QUALITY ASSURANCE OF HERBAL MEDICINE

3A. Authentication is Fundamental for the Standardisation and Globalisation of Herbal Medicine

Prof. Zhao Zhongzhen

3B. Herbal Standards: What and How? Prof. Zhari Ismail

SYMPOSIUM 4: TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS

4A. Protection of Traditional Knowledge in Malaysia

Mdm. Zaiton Nordin

4B. Documenting Traditional Knowledge of Orang Asli Communities in Peninsular Malaysia

Dr. Nik Musa’adah Mustapha

IMMERSE YOURSELF in T&CM by visiting the 8th INTRACOM Exhibition & Carnival! Come and visit us between 10am to 6pm* daily.

BE AMAZED at what you can discover at our exhibition booths brought to you by T&CM key stakeholders. There are more than 50 booths to capture your attention!

ENLIGHTEN YOURSELF during our series of public forums, an integral part of our carnival where topics of interest in T&CM are covered by renowned speakers. LEARN MORE about traditional medicine kits, Do’s & Don’ts of herbal use.. and MORE!!! Available in Bahasa Malaysia, English, Tamil and Mandarin from 12.30pm to 2.30pm during the carnival period.

EXPERIENCE IT for yourself! Get T&CM services FREE or at minimal cost – offered by TRAINED PRACTITIONERS during the carnival. Modalities on offer include:i. Traditional Malay Medicineii. Traditional Chinese Medicineiii. Traditional Indian Medicineiv. Complementary Therapiesv. Homeopathyvi. Islamic Medical Practice

For further information and updates regarding the events, please visit our officialwebsitehttp://intracom2014.moh.gov.my or contact persons as below:

Conference RegistrationDr. Sangeetha SR(+603-22798106)Dr. Noor Khairiyah Shazwani Sholehudin(+603-22798129)Mdm. Chua Yau Li(+603-22798225)

Exhibition & CarnivalMdm. Balqis Mohamad Zin(+603-22798100 ext 415)Ms. Teh Li Yin(+603-22798100 ext 420)

Scientific Programme Dr. Ariyani Amin(+603-22798100 ext 214)Ms. Cheong Yin Ying(+603-22798100 ext 676)

Or you can write to us via email: [email protected]

Brought to you by Traditional and Complementary Medicine Division,

Ministry of Health MalaysiaBlock E, Cenderasari Road,

50590 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

*Subject to change without prior notice

1. DETAILS OF PARTICIPANT

Name :

Profession : I.C. No. / Passport No. :

Organisation :

Tel(O) : Tel(HP) : Email :

Mailing Address :

Date :

Contact person in case of emergency

Name : Tel :

2. REGISTRATION (Please tick (√) the relevant)

Malaysian participant International participantNormal Registration r RM 750 r USD 450Walk-in Registration r RM 850 r USD 500

Food Requirementr Normal r Vegetarian

Mode of paymentr Cheque / r Telegraphic transfer / r Government local order (LO) r Cash Bank Draft Direct bank transfer

Bank detailsAccount name : KSU, Kementerian Kesihatan MalaysiaAccount no : 21401360003467Bank : RHB Islamic Bank BerhadAddress of bank : RHB Islamic Bank Berhad, Cawangan Utama Kuala LumpurSWIFT CODE : rhbamykl

REGISTRATION FORM

TERMS AND CONDITIONS• All payments should be made in Ringgit Malaysia (RM)

for Malaysian participants and US Dollar (USD) for international participants.

• Please note that all related bank charges, financialcharges are to be borne by the participants and are not to be deducted from the fees payable to the Conference.

• RegistrationwillonlybeconfirmeduponreceiptofFULLPAYMENT with proof of payment.

• ReceiptofpaymentwillbeissuedtogetherwithCertificateof Attendance during the conference.

• Registration fee is non-refundable. • Registration fee is inclusive of conference materials, lunch

and tea breaks only

Please complete the form and return via email / fax / post with proof of payment attached to:THE 8TH INTRACOM REGISTRATION COMMITTEEBlock E, Cenderasari Road, 50590 Kuala LumpurTel : +603-26985077 / 22798100Fax : +603-26911259 / 26971500Email : [email protected] Website : http://intracom2014.moh.gov.my Contact person:Dr. Sangeetha SR +603-22798106Dr. Noor Khairiyah Shazwani Sholehudin +603-22798129Mdm. Chua Yau Li +603-22798225

FINAL

ANNOUNCEMENT

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