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Dear colleagues,

 

We are delighted to announce that the 8th World Congress of Chinese Medicine (WCCM 2011) will be held in the city of London in the United Kingdom on 2-3 September 2011. On behalf of the Organizing Committee we would like to invite you, worldwide, to attend this most prime event of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in the world. The host of London WCCM2011 is The Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine UK (ATCM).


Organized by the World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies (WFCMS), the World Congress of Chinese Medicine as a global event of TCM is convened annually since 2004 in different countries in the world. The WFCMS, established in 2003 with its head office based in Beijing, China, is the highest academic platform for Chinese medicine societies in the world. With its 195 member societies from 57 countries worldwide, WFCMS gathers thousands of TCM master scholars and scientists in TCM research and represents the highest TCM academic level in the world. It has successfully organized seven congresses since 2004 in Beijing, Paris, Toronto, Singapore, Macau, Melbourne and The Hague. The World Congress of Chinese Medicine is the highest international academic platform for exchanging clinical experiences, broadening academic horizons and inspiring further development in the field of traditional Chinese medicine.


The theme of WCCM 2011 is "Traditional Chinese Medicine Benefits Human Health". The topics of presentations and workshops range from the study of TCM fundamental theory, clinical reports and experiences, scientific research of herbal medicine, acupuncture, moxibustion, tuina therapy and medical qigong, to the setting of standards for higher education and scientific study, the development of a global strategy of Chinese medicine, and legislation of Chinese medicine, etc. The treatment of pain-related diseases, TCM dermatology, and cancer management will be the focal points. The lectures and reports from many of the world-renowned Chinese medicine experts and scholars will be most appealing, and your personal participation will definitely contribute to painting this spectacular scroll of Chinese medicine.


We look forward to meeting you in London in September 2011!

 

Huijun Shen

MB, MM (China), MATCM (UK)
President of the Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine UK


On behalf of the Organizing Committee of the 8th World Congress of Chinese Medicine

 

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Prof. She Jing

 

 

Prof. She Jing

Chairwoman, World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies

Prof. Li Zhenji

 

 

Prof. Li Zhenji

Vice Chairman & Secretary General, World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies

Prof. Shen Huijun

 

 

Prof. Shen Huijun

President, Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine UK

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