NJUCM Co-hosted the 49th Davos Forum on Traditional Chinese Medicine (Acupuncture)
发布时间: 2026-03-17 浏览次数: 10


NJUCM played an active role in the 49th Davos Forum on Traditional Chinese Medicine (Acupuncture), held in Switzerland from March 1012.



Co-hosted by the European Traditional Chinese Medicine Association (ETCMA), the Swiss University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and NJUCM, the forum brought together 70+ Western medical doctors from Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Austria, and beyond to explore TCMs clinical value in global healthcare.


NJUCM experts Prof. Huang Huang, Prof. Liu Nongyu, Prof. Wu Yunchuan, and Prof. Zhang Jianbin delivered lectures and hands-on training on Classical Formula Medicine (Jingfang), Sinew Acupuncture, Pediatric Tuina, and Fengfu Syndrome, combining case-based discussion with practical demonstrations.



The delegation also visited BioMed TCM Hospital (Geneva) and the Lingshu Institute, exploring cooperation in research, talent development, and clinical training.



Founded by Prof. Frank Bahr, the Davos Forum has trained 3,000+ European physicians. As a co-host, NJUCM contributed high-level teaching and practical training to support the standardized use of TCM in Europe.


NJUCM Co-hosted the 49th Davos Forum on Traditional Chinese Medicine (Acupuncture)

发布时间: 2026-03-17 浏览次数: 10


NJUCM played an active role in the 49th Davos Forum on Traditional Chinese Medicine (Acupuncture), held in Switzerland from March 1012.



Co-hosted by the European Traditional Chinese Medicine Association (ETCMA), the Swiss University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and NJUCM, the forum brought together 70+ Western medical doctors from Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Austria, and beyond to explore TCMs clinical value in global healthcare.


NJUCM experts Prof. Huang Huang, Prof. Liu Nongyu, Prof. Wu Yunchuan, and Prof. Zhang Jianbin delivered lectures and hands-on training on Classical Formula Medicine (Jingfang), Sinew Acupuncture, Pediatric Tuina, and Fengfu Syndrome, combining case-based discussion with practical demonstrations.



The delegation also visited BioMed TCM Hospital (Geneva) and the Lingshu Institute, exploring cooperation in research, talent development, and clinical training.



Founded by Prof. Frank Bahr, the Davos Forum has trained 3,000+ European physicians. As a co-host, NJUCM contributed high-level teaching and practical training to support the standardized use of TCM in Europe.