2023

Accepted proposals 2023


1
Hour slots
Title
Proposal number on spreadsheet
Specific details
2
1
SuperVive Comunidad: Interprofessional Collaborations to Empower the Health and Wellbeing of the Latino Community
1
60 minutes
3
2
Ho’oponopono Qi for Personal and Global Transformation
33
60 minutes
4
3
Honoring and Uplifting the Emotional Resilience of BIPOC Communities during the Climate Crisis
6
60 minutes
5
4
Centering the community doula model through a community-academic health center collaboration
9
30 minutes of shared hour slot
6
Integrative Postpartum Care: Perspectives from Research with Community Midwives
15
30 minutes of shared hour slot
7
5
Behavioral Health Group Medical Visits in an Integrated Health Clinic
11
30 minutes of shared hour slot
8
Food as Medicine Groups: Bringing Cultural Awareness and Environmental Sustainability
21
30 minutes of shared hour slot
9
6
The Role of CIH Schools in Serving Underserved Communities
12
30 minutes of shared hour slot
10
Increasing access to integrative medicine modalities for survivors of human trafficking
30 minutes of shared hour slot
11
7
Research Roundtable: Including Indigenous Voices in Designing Research Methodology
17
60 minutes
12
8
Dance/Movement Therapy Wellness Experiential
18
30 minutes of shared hour slot
13
Needle-less Self Care KHT Hand Acupuncture for Pain Relief
42
30 minutes of shared hour slot
14
9
Reconnect & Reclaim; WE SOAR and Restore the Earth
19
60 minutes
15
10
Decolonize Your Practice and Embody Patient-Provider Collaboration
46
60 minutes
16
11
Our First Medicines: Re-Indigienizing Health with Herbal Medicine
26
60 minutes
17
12
Healer's session: coming into our healers selves
27
30 minutes of shared hour slot (will need to adapt session based on proposal)
18
Post-Concussion: A Multimedia, Collaborative, Scientific, and Personal Inquiry into Brain Injury and Healing
24
30 minutes of shared hour slot (will need to adapt session based on proposal)
19
13
Healing People Heal the Planet - a new paradigm of resiliency
31
60 minutes
20
14
Cultural Misappropriation: Moving Forward to HEAR (Humility, Exchange, Appreciation, and Respect)
41
60 minutes
21
15
A Rural Healthcare Organizations Journey to Food as Medicine
44
20 minutes of shared hour slot (will need to adapt session based on proposal)
22
Grow Your Groceries Home Gardening Program in Chicago
45
20 minutes of shared hour slot (will need to adapt session based on proposal)
23
Kitchen Medicines for Primary Care
48
20 minutes of shared hour slot (will need to adapt session based on proposal)
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AM Wellness Sessions
Proposal number
Title
2
Nov 3
4 Elements Mindfulness: Feeling Elements within and without us to foster interconnectedness
3
Nov 4 (presented noted they will come late to conference)
29
Morning Experiential Session: Alexander Technique - Refreshing Your "I am"
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Video Poster Session
Proposal number spreadsheet
Title
Comments
2
1
5
Virtual Mindful Self Compassion for Patients in an FQHC
3
2
8
Healing Orange County Communities through a Student-Run Integrative Medicine Clinic
4
3
10
Centering Healthcare: Integrative Group Medical Visits for Underserved Communities
5
4
13
Racial and ethnic representation among complementary and integrative health graduates
6
5
16
Behavioral Health Assessment and Referral of Firearm Injury Patients Treated at a Level 1 Trauma Center: Differences by Race and Ethnicity -
How does this research bring new information to the integrative health settings? Our attendees work in underserved areas with a lot of different types of trauma and many are aware of this already.
7
6
22
Optimizing Inpatient Acupuncture Implementation in a Public Safety Net Hospital
8
7
23
Clinician Perspectives on the Acceptability and Feasibility of an Ecological Approach to Group Well-Child Care
9
8
25
KP ACCESS: Bridging the Gap
Do the referrals include CIH practitioners or is this poster just about referrals to medical subspecialties. Would clarify before accept
10
9
28
How do Midwives and Doulas Attenuate Racism and Stress?
11
10
46
Beyond the Bias of "Fresh is Best": Advancing Equitable Ease & Access to Produce Through Changes in Policy and Education
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Video recording only: Title
Proposal number on spreadsheet
Revision recommendations
2
Access to Medicare’s Acupuncture Coverage for chronic Low Back Pain
7
Would include a discussion of how this will or will not foster a community of inclusion for all of those who have a commitment to providing integrative health care for the underserved including licensed and unlicensed healers representing different healing systems, educators, administrators, researchers, advocates, policy makers, patients, etc. With the closing of acupuncture schools, how will this legislation and policies shift practice within integrative medicine?
3
Educating on Cardiac Risk: A Unique, Educational Visualization Approach
31
-This approach to patient empowerment is a valuable topic of exploration. The term education however can connote limited understanding of how this applies to a holistic approach. In reading the proposal I suspect this is more than imparting health information which conventional medicine often conflates with patient education, but also includes developing skills of self-awareness which is also key to patient empowerment. How does access to resources factor into this approach? -Proposal does not provide clarity on the connection to the conference themes, but would be curious how the presenters would tie things together.
4
From Trauma to Transformation: Examining the Effectiveness of Trauma-Informed Yoga for Incarcerated Men
35
-More detail needs to be provided on how this particular intervention is trauma-informed or trauma-responsive. -It is unclear what the intervention is. Yoga can include many different lineages and practices including asanas, pranayama, niyama, pratyahara, dharana, dhyana and/or samadhi. Consider adding clarity to the traditional medicine intervention being purposed in your presentation.
5
Navigating Cultural Healing Amidst Colonial Cries: The Evolution of Bharatanatyam and its Benefits on Wellbeing
39
Encourage the presenter to include discussion more generally about the topic and how this affects patient care/access and underserved communities
6
Learning and Viewing Health Equity and Integrative Health Practices through the Lens of Indigenous Technology/Permaculture Principles
2
7
Creating Integrative Medicine Services at Memorial Hospital - a Rural Critical Access Hospital
3
Based on the submission it seems the focus is on practitioners who can obtain insurance re-imbursement within the current healthcare model which could exclude other practitioners. Consider clarifying how other practitioners and community voices are involved in the care model.
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