Madeleine Abena Tuson-Turner, a distinguished naturopathic doctor and regenerative medicine specialist, is a key figure in global health education. As Secretary of the World Naturopathic Federation, she works to advance international standards in the field. Explore her contributions.
Anupama Kizhakkeveettil is an Ayurvedic doctor, researcher, and professor directing the Ayurvedic Medicine program at SCUHS. She consults for the WHO, advancing the integration of traditional practices into global public health systems through evidence-based education and research.
Hayleigh K. Ast, ND, is a physician-scientist specializing in the pediatric gut-brain-immune axis. She leads international research on antimicrobial resistance for the World Health Organization and applies multi-omics analysis to integrative interventions for conditions like ADHD.
Explore the work of Jacey Goddard, an Osteopathic and Integrative Physician expert in Mind-Body Medicine. Her evidence-based methodology empowers self-healing through autonomic nervous system self-regulation, addressing chronic disease and mental illness on a global scale.
Yuqing (Madison) Zhang is a physician and clinical epidemiologist advancing evidence synthesis in integrative medicine. As an Associate Professor at UPenn and McMaster, she bridges research and global policy through collaborations with the WHO and leadership of the BMJ Acupuncture collection.
Discover Janet Siddiqui, a leader from Johns Hopkins Medicine. As Co-Director of the Integrative Medicine Course, she pioneers curriculum integrating holistic practices into medical training. She bridges conventional pediatrics with Ayurveda and mind-body medicine for future physicians.
Peter Hudoba, MD, FRCS, neurosurgeon and researcher, presents a workshop on Tao Calligraphy. This experiential session covers the theory, clinical research, and practical techniques of this unique mindfulness practice for health recovery, integrating ancient wisdom with modern medicine.
Dr. Shannon Elizabeth Fogh is a dual board-certified physician in radiation oncology and integrative medicine. Her work bridges these fields to improve outcomes and reduce treatment toxicity for cancer patients, with research focused on brain tumors, metabolic health, and the microbiome.
Discover Ka-Kit Hui, Professor and Director of the UCLA Center for East-West Medicine. As the Wallis Annenberg Chair, he is a global authority on Chinese medicine and its integration into health systems, advising organizations like the WHO on policy and education.
Erika Chiappini, a psychologist at Johns Hopkins, presents on integrative care for pediatric gut-brain disorders. This workshop highlights evidence-based, whole-person strategies to support children and families, incorporating a global, cross-cultural perspective on care practices.



