Five cutting-edge conferences over 3 days...

The Integrative and Personalised Medicine Congress incorporates five conferences over three days; Whole-person Health Conference, Integrative Mental Health Conference, Integrative Oncology Conference, the College of Medicine's Food on Prescription Conference and Advanced Practitioner Conference.

Featuring high profile speakers from across the globe, the conferences highlight the benefits of taking an integrative whole-person approach to health, incorporating clinical experience with the latest evidence-based research and knowledge. Delegates can register to attend one, two or all three days.

Please note, on Friday 19th June and Saturday 20th June we have two conferences running in parallel. Due to the need to monitor seat numbers, delegates will need to select one of the two conferences taking place on the day. It is not possible to attend both conferences on the same day.

Registrations are flooding in and space is limited, so register today to secure your place.

 

Thursday 18th June

The Whole-Person Health Conference brings together leading experts to explore holistic, patient-centred healthcare. Designed for healthcare professionals, it highlights integrative approaches that combine lifestyle, environment, and clinical practice to improve outcomes.

Speakers include Dr Rangan Chatterjee, Prof Chris Whitty, Dr Indre Viskontas, Dr Robert Lustig, Patrick McKeown, Dr Michael Dixon, Dr Simon Opher, Baroness Kathy Willis, Lord Crisp, Dr Lucy Pollock and Dr Elizabeth Thompson, advancing whole-person, preventative medicine and long-term wellbeing.

 


 

Friday 19th June

The Integrative Mental Health Conference brings together leading clinicians and researchers to explore innovative, whole-person approaches to mental wellbeing. Aimed at healthcare professionals, it focuses on combining neuroscience, lifestyle medicine, nutrition, and emerging therapies to improve patient outcomes.

Speakers include Dr Datis Kharrazian, Dr Dan Siegel, Dr Ray Dorsey, Dr Felice Gersh, Dr Scott Shannon, Dr Kat Toups, Dr Eboni Cornish, Dr Miguel Toribio-Mateas and Dr Michael Dixon, among others, advancing integrative, evidence-based strategies for mental health care.

 


 

Friday 19th June

The Integrative Oncology Conference showcases leading clinicians and researchers examining evidence-based approaches to cancer care. It highlights how lifestyle medicine, nutrition, exercise, and complementary therapies can support conventional treatment and improve patient outcomes.

Speakers include Dr Patrick Hanaway, Prof Robert Newton, Dr Moshe Frenkel, Dr Robert Thomas, Dr Monisha Bhanote, Dr Carolina Crispino and Dr Hariharan Kuhan, advancing integrative, patient-centred oncology practice. The programme focuses on translating research into clinical practice and improving long-term outcomes through collaborative, multidisciplinary care models in oncology.


 


 

Saturday 20th June

The Food on Prescription Conference brings together leading clinicians, researchers, and nutrition experts to explore the role of food in preventing and managing disease. Now in its eighth outing, hosted by the College of Medicine, it focuses on evidence-based approaches that use nutrition as a core part of clinical care and public health strategy.

Speakers include Patrick Holden CBE, Dr Staci Whitman, Dr Robert Lustig, Dr Lara Briden, Dr Pol De Saedeleer, Dr Sarah Davies and Dr Michael Dixon, among others, sharing practical insights on integrating food-based interventions into everyday healthcare practice.

 


 

Saturday 20th June

The Advanced Practitioner Conference caters to experienced clinicians, presenting scientific rigour and the latest developments in functional medicine. It showcases clinical translational research that bridges bench-to-bedside application, supporting advanced evidence-based practice in real-world care.

Speakers include Dr Patrick Hanaway, Dr Kristi Hughes, Dr Raymond Perrin, Dr Carolyn McMakin Dr Indra Barathan, Dr Ashok Gupta, Dr Jo Gamble, Prof Paul Dieppe, Dr Rani Bora, Dr Liz Butler and Su Mason PhD, among others. The programme emphasises innovation, complex case management, and multidisciplinary collaboration in advanced healthcare practice.