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(1994 ~ 2007 highlights)Training and Education
Teaching Medical StudentsThe CMIR has been pioneering acupuncture and Chinese medicine education for medical students. Currently several medical schools are collaborating with CMIR in providing courses for their students including Guys Kings St Thomas’s Medical School (University of London) and St George's, University of London.
Medical Trips to China
Medical Trips to Chinese hospitals and Pharmacies in China are arranged annually for those who wish to acquire first hand knowledge of acupuncture and Chinese medicine as practiced in Chinese hospitals, including observation, tutorial instructions, clinical practice, and medical exchange forum. Extensive sightseeing programs are arranged for the participants and their accompanying family.
Clinical Exchange Workshop between Patients and Physicians
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CMIR organizes clinical exchange workshops twice a year for medical professionals and patients in order to enhance the communication between CMIR members and patients, doctors and patients. Patients and physicians can exchange views and discuss problems to build a better understanding. In this way the clinical excellence can further develop. | ||
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Specialist Symposium & Conference Highlights
From time to time specialist symposium and medical conferences are organised by the CMIR for the purpose of updating, exchanging and introducing the latest Chinese medicine and acupuncture related techniques and research findings from different parts of the world. Keynote speakers from the most reputable medical experts of all fields are invited. This process adds an international dimension to the CMIR in its aims of contribution to the global integration in medicine.
◇ Chinese Medicine Legislation Forum
29th April 2003, Royal College of Physicians, London| Zha Peixin, Chinese Ambassador |
Gordon Brown (DoH) |
Zhang Xiaorui, (WHO) | Richard Woodfield (MHRA) | Lord Chan |
| Prof. Mei, Chairman | Group Photo | Keynote Speakers | Meeting Live | David Tredinnik, MP |
The CMIR and other major Chinese medicine professional organisations organised the historic Chinese Medicine Legislation Forum (CMLF) on the 29th April 2003 at the Royal College of Physicians in London, with the support of the World Health Organisation, State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China, State Drug and Food Administration of China, Department of Health, UK and the Medicines and Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency, UK, to discuss the urgent regulatory issues facing regulation of Chinese medicine and acupuncture in the UK.
The forum was chaired by Prof. M F Mei, jointly opened by Mr. Zha Peixin, Chinese Ambassador and Mr. David Tredinnick MP, chairman of Parliamentary Group for Integrated and Complementary Healthcare. The forum was attended by representatives of many medical and CAM professional bodies, and achieved a consensus of unity for regulation to enhance safety, quality and efficacy of Chinese medicine practice. The forum was hailed as a milestone in the history of the development of Chinese medicine acting as an united voice for the unity of Chinese medicine. The overwhelming effects of the CMLF ripple through the world of Chinese medicine with 384 letters of support and congratulations.
◇ CMIR 9th East-West Medicine Symposium and 6th Graduation Ceremony
11th December 2004, Zoological Society of London Conference CentreThe CMIR held its 9th East-West Medicine Symposium and the 6th Graduation Ceremony with clinical updates on acupuncture and Chinese medicine and forum exchange. The honorary guests including, Prof. Xu Xiao, Vice-Chancellor of the Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Mr David Tredinnick MP, Chair of the Parliamentary Group for Integrated and Complementary Healthcare, Consul General Prof. Lu Yueke and Minister-chancellors Prof. Zhang Chengyou from Chinese Embassy, Prof. Claus Schnorrenberger, Director of German Research Institute of Chinese Medicine, Prof. Oluyemi Akinadewo, Director General of Nigeria Natural Medicine Development Agency, and Dr. Gilbert Shia, clinical fellow of the Chinese Medicine Advisory Service at the Guy's and St. Thomas' Hospital.

There are 46 graduates, who have successfully completed a 2-year postgraduate diploma programme in Chinese medicine and acupuncture.
◇ East-West Medical Exchange Forum
18thJune 2005, Royal Society of Medicine Marcus Beck Library
CMIR held an East-West Medical Exchange Forum and Dinner Reception on occasion of Visit of Chancellor of Guangxi Medical University Delegation for East-West Medical Exchange, Collaboration and Integration

Chancellor Prof. Tang Bujian attended the forum to support the Chinese Medicine outside China, with the future effort of publishing research and clinical papers on the professional journals to provide clinical evidence for Chinese medicine development around the globe.
◇ CMC Forum
20th August 2005, Robens' Suite, Guy’s Tower, Guy’s HospitalChinese Medicine Council, CMC Forum was conveyed in the intention to increase the understanding between various disciplines of CAM, NHS, and the governmental bodies responsible for health regulations.
The Forum was a great success judging on responses, and the delegates including the leaders and specialists from various disciplines of CAM, NHS, and the governmental bodies. Mr David Tredinnick MP, Chair of the Parliamentary Group for Integrated and Complementary Healthcare (PGICH) sent a warm letter of support saying "The Parliamentary Group for Integrated and Complementary Healthcare welcomes this event organised by the Chinese Medicine Council as part of the ongoing progress towards regulation of Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture. We support the Department of Health's feedback based on the consultation document that Chinese Medicine should be recognised as a discreet discipline within the shared council and we will work with all organisations involved to facilitate this aim. We wish you a very successful and productive event."
The Forum discussed the CMC relations with the NHS, CAM, as well as research organisations. Mr. Mike O’Farrell, the Chief Executive of the British Acupuncture Council who is also chairing the Chinese Medicine Working Group for the proposed CAM Council made a presentation on “Chinese Medicine within the CAM Council – A Personal View of the Future”. He emphasized the problems faced by the Chinese Medicine Professions and how to work together within the CAM Council. Mr. John Wood, Consultant Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgeon from the Lewisham Hospital addressed the Chinese Medicine and the NHS – the Future? And the GP Principal Dr. Bishan Paul Chohan from Forum Health Centre, Coventry also delivered a speech on General Practice and NHS – Possible Areas of Collaboration with the CMC.

◇ DCMAc/DCHAc Postgraduate Diploma Exams
8th and 9th July 2006, Regent’s College, London
On completion of the full course, students can attend the final examination conducted by the Beijing University of Chinese Medicine Examination Board. The examination is divided into two parts - part I is a written examination to assess the understanding of the basic concepts and theories in Chinese medicine and acupuncture. Part II is a clinical examination to test the practical skills and techniques of applying Chinese herbal medicine and acupuncture.
The diploma is issued and officially recognised by the Beijing University of Chinese Medicine and the CMIR. It entitles the bearer to the fully accredited professional membership of the CMIR.

◇ CMIR 10th Medical Conference on Integrative Medicine – the Future?
| 17-18 March 2007, Royal College of Physicians, London The CMIR 10th conference on the “Integrative Medicine – The Future” was hailed as a milestone event for the development of integrative medicine. Many pioneering reports were delivered at the conference from speakers around the world. During the two days event at the Royal College of Physicians, the alchemy of passion and problems of integration were expressed and debated, giving a special international perspective to the urgency and necessity of integration and co-operation in medicine. The conference was supported by World Health Organisation, State Administration of Chinese Medicine, China, Prince of Wales Foundation for Integrated Health, and many world leading medical and healthcare organisations, and was co-chaired by Dr. David Heymann, Deputy Director-General, WHO, Mr. David Tredinnick MP, Aaron Kenneth Ward-Atherton - Lord of Witley & Hurcott - Worcestershire and Prof. Man Fong Mei. During the roundtable forum important issues regarding the direction and content of integration were discussed. The debate on methodologies passionately expressed the current polarisation of evidence based medicine (EBM) and the holistic natural medicine represented by traditional medicine and CAM. The need for a new system methodology for a future integrated medicine is apparent. Concerted efforts of innovation are now need to bring about a new paradigm in medicine. Dialectical based medicine (DBM) was presented to provoke reactions from medical philosophers and academic experts present at the conference. As a result, Guangxi Medical University is now constructing a new faculty of integrative medicine based on the methodology of DBM. Professor Mei was appointed to chair this faculty. Building on the momentum created by the event, many participants felt that an international group should be formed to promote and co-ordinate integration globally. (Please see below the announcement on the formation of the Global Medicine Forum) |
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Background to the MeetingThe 10th CMIR conference held at the Royal College of Physicians on 17 – 18 March 2007 created a momentum for global integration in medicine and healthcare. Many participants requested follow-up actions to capture the dynamics of integration expressed at the milestone event. It was generally felt that the formation of a global group now is both necessary and timely. Initial agreement is to name the group as “Global Medicine Forum”. Supports were echoed by many organizations and experts from different countries including the WHO. Prof. Man Fong Mei and the CMIR were instructed to initiate the organisational works. Global Medicine Forum (GMF) – Proposed Aims and ScopeProposed Aims Proposed Scope |
China – UK Consortium (CUC) for Medical Integration, Research and Collaboration
The China - UK Consortium, CUC in abbreviation, for Medical Integration, Research and Collaboration was founded on 18th August 2007 at the AcuMedic Medical Centre, London, to foster closer links between the UK and China, and to develop collaborations between the two countries in medical research and integration.
The consortium consists of leading academic and R&D institutions in the UK with partners in Europe and China. CMIR and its sister organisation AcuMedic Foundation are amongst the founding members with Professor Man Fong Mei elected as the Chairman of the CUC. The CUC aims to contribute in international co-operation and exchange in the medical fields for mutual benefits. In this connection, the consortium wishes to establish liaison with organisations of similar pursuit and mission.
CUC Founding Meeting
18th August 2007, AcuMedic Medical Centre, LondonCUC Activities
Meeting on 30th October 2007, NCVO, LondonSpirit of Integration – East-West Medical Education Encounter
King’s College and St George’s Medical Schools’ Students Study Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine, engage in East-West Medical Integration
The CMIR has been pioneering acupuncture and Chinese medicine education for medical students. Currently several medical schools are collaborating with CMIR in providing courses for their students including Guys Kings St Thomas’s Medical School (University of London) and St George's, University of London.
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Prof. Mei demonstrates cupping technique |
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| Tea Break discussion |
Merry Christmas |
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| Presentation from King’s College medical School |
Presentation from St George’s Medical School |
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