Dia do Morcego | Relatos de Experiências 2025
Date:
16/04/2025
Os morcegos são frequentemente mal compreendidos, mas são essenciais para a ecologia, ajudando na polinização, disseminação de sementes e controle de insetos. O evento "Dia do Morcego" visa educar a população sobre a importância desses animais e os riscos da raiva. Em São Paulo, o setor de quirópteros da DVZ/COVISA/SMS oferece serviços de vigilância e manejo de morcegos, promovendo um...
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Chiroptera, Education, Conservation of Natural Resources, Morcegos, Conservação, Educação
Conducting University Courses on Ayurvedic Medicine since 2000 for Health Professionals and Technicians
Date:
17/08/2023
This infographic presents the development and achievements of Ayurvedic medicine education and collaboration in Argentina and Latin America since 2000. It highlights key institutional partnerships, including agreements with Indian entities such as the Central Council for Research on Ayurvedic Sciences and the National Academy of Ayurveda. University-level postgraduate and technical courses in Ayur...
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Medicine, Ayurvedic, Traditional Medicine Practitioners, AMRO - Americas, Exhibition Hall - First WHO Traditional Medicine Global Summit
VHL TCIM Americas
Date:
27/03/2018
The video “VHL TCIM Americas – English” by the BVS Network introduces the Virtual Health Library on Traditional, Complementary, and Integrative Medicine of the Americas (VHL TCIM Americas), an initiative led by BIREME/PAHO/WHO aimed at promoting equitable access to scientific and technical information on TCIM in the region. It highlights how this digital platform supports health professional...
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Medicine, Traditional/trends, Computer Communication Networks, Material Resources in Health
Bringing Artificial Inteligence to the people. TCM-Digital frontiers and AI under the task force
Date:
21/06/2023
This presentation provides an update on ongoing efforts to responsibly integrate Artificial Intelligence (AI) into Traditional and Complementary Medicine (TCM) under the Global Centre for Traditional Medicine (GCTM) and the WHO-International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Focus Group on AI for Health. Established in 2018, this international multi-stakeholder platform gathers over 100 experts to dev...
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Artificial Intelligence/trends, Medicine, Traditional, Policy Making, Global Health, DIGITAL HEALTH, Exhibition Hall - First WHO Traditional Medicine Global Summit
Artificial Inteligence enabled mapping of global evidence on traditional medicine
Date:
17/08/2023
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping the landscape of Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) by enabling the dynamic integration of structured and unstructured data, including knowledge from Traditional Medicine (TM). Leveraging Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Machine Learning (ML), AI can extract, structure, and synthesize vast amounts of data from TM sources, enhancing their accessibility and ...
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Natural Language Processing, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Evidence-Based Medicine, Data Mining, DIGITAL HEALTH, Exhibition Hall - First WHO Traditional Medicine Global Summit
Welcome message exhibition hall Digital Health and Artifical inteligence
Date:
17/08/2023
The "Artificial Intelligence and Digital Frontiers" exhibition, presented by WHO’s Department of Digital Health and Innovation, invites visitors into an immersive dome shaped like an artificial brain, symbolizing the fusion of traditional medicine and emerging digital technologies. This interactive space features a unique goose game quest, live polls, and multimedia experiences that highlight th...
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Artificial Intelligence/ethics, Medicine, Traditional/trends, Health Communication, Exhibitions as Topic, DIGITAL HEALTH, Exhibition Hall - First WHO Traditional Medicine Global Summit
Systematic map of reviews on traditional medicine and health outcomes
Date:
17/08/2023
This presentation introduces a systematic map of reviews on traditional medicine (TM) and health outcomes, commissioned by the WHO Global Centre for Traditional Medicine (GCTM). Evidence mapping is a methodology that visually organizes and categorizes systematic reviews (SRs), providing an overview of the volume, scope, and distribution of evidence while identifying research gaps. This map include...
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Medicine, Traditional, Systematic Reviews as Topic, Evidence-Based Practice, Complementary Therapies, DIGITAL HEALTH, Exhibition Hall - First WHO Traditional Medicine Global Summit
WHO Evidence Review of Traditional Medicine Research Methods: presentation of the project
Date:
17/08/2023
In partnership with Health Research Group (Australia), Carleton University’s TCIM Lab has been contracted by the World Health Organization (WHO) to carry out an evidence review about epistemology (paradigm)-sensitive research methods in Traditional Medicine (TM). The review aims to: Summarise the scholarly literature on research methods, methodologies, frameworks, and strategies applied in TM re...
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Medicine, Traditional, Knowledge, Research Design, Cultural Competency, DIGITAL HEALTH, Exhibition Hall - First WHO Traditional Medicine Global Summit
WHO Global Policy Review of the Integration of Traditional, Complementary, Alternative, and/or Integrative Medicine into Health Systems Governance
Date:
17/08/2023
To support the establishment of the WHO Global Centre for Traditional Medicine, the World Health Organization commissioned a global policy review analyzing how Member States integrate traditional, complementary, alternative, and/or integrative medicine into their national health systems. Conducted by Global Health Insights in collaboration with WHO, this review examined governance documents from 6...
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Medicine, Traditional, Integrality in Health, Health Policy, Delivery of Health Care, Integrated, DIGITAL HEALTH, Exhibition Hall - First WHO Traditional Medicine Global Summit
Declaration of Alma-Ata on Primary Health Care
Date:
17/08/2023
The Declaration notes that it should rely on traditional practitioners as needed, suitably trained socialy and technically to work as a health team and to respond to the expressed health needs of the community, and that adequate resources should be put toward these services. It calls upon the utilization of traditional products where relevant and notes the need for further research. It states: "T...
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Medicine, Traditional, Pan American Health Organization, Primary Health Care, Community Health Workers, TCI Unit, Exhibition Hall - First WHO Traditional Medicine Global Summit