The First International Conference On
Transdisciplinary Approach To Health
~ In India
[Unity of Knowledge: Collective wisdom from Allopathy, AYUSH
& Traditional Experts towards Sustainable Health]
Introducing the Theme:
India is a land of rich medical traditions, home to both ancient systems of medicine like
Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha, and Homeopathy (AYUSH), modern allopathic practices and
traditional knowledge systems. Despite their coexistence, these systems often function in
silos, missing opportunities for synergy that could enhance health care.
A Transdisciplinary Approach (TDA) is an advanced, collaborative health care model. In this
professionals and experiential experts from various backgrounds transcend system
boundaries and recognise complementary role of all the systems of healthcare. Also they
work in collaboration to provide comprehensive solutions addressing individual’s physical
and psycho-social-environmental dimensions of health.
Unlike multidisciplinary or interdisciplinary models, where professionals work in parallel or
collaboratively while maintaining distinct roles—a transdisciplinary team shares roles,
responsibilities, and decision-making processes beyond system limitations to achieve shared
approach towards common goal. Transdisciplinarity is the way to solve complex health
problems that need a combined scientific and social effort.
This conference aims to foster collaboration and knowledge exchange among various health
care systems and professionals – promoting a transdisciplinary approach that ensures
quality, accessibility, and cultural acceptability of health care services.
In collaboration with the WHO Collaborating Centre for Emergency & Trauma Care, the
conference will also shed light on advancements in trauma care, emphasizing the crucial
roles of nursing, paramedical, pharmacological, and diagnostic support systems.
Key Features:
1. Integrated Roles and Responsibilities:
o Professionals work interdependently.
o Roles may be flexible or overlap, depending on patient needs.
2. Collaborative Decision-Making:
o Team members co-create solutions to patient care problems.
o Input is equally valued, regardless of hierarchy.
3. Patient and Community Inclusion:
o Patients, families, and communities are active participants in care planning
and implementation.
o Social, cultural, and contextual factors are deeply considered.
4. Holistic Problem Solving:
o Goes beyond treating immediate medical issues to address social determinants
of health, mental health, housing, safety, and more.
5. Shared Language and Understanding:
o Professionals develop common communication frameworks to ensure
seamless coordination during emergencies.
Objectives of the Conference:
1. To explore the scope of all the systems of healthcare to achieve long term recovery.
2. To promote dialogue and collaboration among Allopathy, AYUSH and traditional
experts for sustainable health care delivery.
3. To explore policies and education systems that support transdisciplinary health
models.
4. To provide platform for nursing and paramedical professionals to harness their role
in transdisciplinary health care
5. To promote transdisciplinary research in health care
6. To provide platform to advocate best practices of various sciences
7. To explore TDA to emergency and injury care.
8. To provide recommendations for therapeutic approaches to bring sustainable health
Key Focus Areas:
Unity of Knowledge among Allopathy, AYUSH and Traditional experts
Traditional systems in Modern Clinical Practice
Role of Nursing and Paramedics in Holistic Care
Trans-disciplinarily approach in Emergency &Injury Care
Case Studies on Successful Trans-disciplinary Interventions
Therapeutic recommendations for common key conditions like Stroke, Hypertension,
Respiratory Disorders, Liver Disorders, Diabetes, Arthritis, Malnutrition, Cancers etc.
Pre-Conference Workshop:
The pre-conference workshops will involve:
1. Group work
2. Table top learning
3. Activity based sessions
4. Experiential sessions
Topics:
Individualized Clinical Yoga Therapy
Nadi parikshan in Ayurvedic practices
Transdisciplinary nursing care studies
Emergency Care (CPR & Handling Road Traffic Injuries)
Psychoanalysis & Psychological First Aid
Bach Flower Therapy
Pranik Healing
Music Therapy
Conference Format:
Keynote Addresses by National & International Experts
Presentations on Alternative Therapies
Panel Discussions & Round Tables
Poster & Research Article Presentations
Exhibitions: (All disciplines)
Book Exhibitions
Instruments / Equipments
Medicine Preparations / Special Treatments
Networking opportunities with professionals from diverse healthcare domains
Exhibition of Health Innovations and Products
Expected Participants: (Who Can Attend)
Allopathy & AYUSH Practitioners
Emergency Care Providers
Nursing (Clinical nurses, nursing teachers, researchers & students)
Practitioners of Complementary & Alternative therapies
Public Health professionals & Community Groups
Paramedical Staff
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Government Health Departments & Health Policy Experts
Researchers, Academicians, and Public Health Professionals
NGOs, organizations and traditional healers in community and rural healthcare
Call for Papers/Abstracts:
Academicians, researchers, and practitioners are invited to submit abstracts related to the
conference theme and sub-themes. Details on submission guidelines will be shared in the
official brochure.
We anticipate your participation in the conference at this beautiful Hill Town of Nainital.
Thanking you,
With warm regards,
Conference Chairpersons:
Dr. Ashok Pal, Chairman, Pal Group of Institutions
Dr Sanjeev Kumar Bhoi, Director & Professor, WHOCCET, JPNATC,
AIIMS, New Delhi
Organizing Chairpersons:
Collaboration & Coordination: Organising Secretary: Organising Secretary:
Prof. Roopa Rawat
Singhvi, RN
Regional Nursing Lead
(South East Asia)
WHO Collaborating
Centre for Emergency &
Trauma Care
JPNATC, AIIMS, New
Delhi, India – 110029
Dr Tej Prakash Sinha
Co-Director & Additional
Professor
WHOCCET, JPNATC,
AIIMS, New Delhi,
India – 110029
Dr. Ratna Chakraborty
Prakash, Academic Director &
Dr. Nagendra Prakash
Academic & Research Advisor-
Pal College of Nursing &
Medical Sciences, Haldwani,
Uttarakhand – 263126
Dr. Vinay Kumar Khullar
Prof. & Principal
Kaya Ayurevdic Medical
College & Hospital,
Surya Jala Road, Patti
Chopra, Bhujiyaghat,
Nainital, Uttarakhand-263126
Prof. Manoj Kumar
Jangir
Prof. & Principal
Pal College of Nursing &
Medical Sciences
Haldwani, Post.
Kathgodam
Dist. Nainital, Uttarakhand
– 263126
Main attractions:
In-depth co-creation of transdisciplinary care models
for Cardiovascular Illnesses, Respiratory illnesses,
Musculo-skeletal disabilities, Cancer Care, Mental
Health, Malnutrition and other complex burning
issues of healthcare.
Prof. Prem Prakash Singh
Prof. & Principal
Pal College of Paramedical
Sciences
Surya Jala Road, Patti Chopra,
Bhujiyaghat, Nainital, Uttarakhand
– 263126
Event Management:
Mr. Narendra Mathpal, Chief Librarian, Pal Group of Institutions (PGI)
Dr Swapnil Rahul Nandgawe, Deputy Medical Superintendent, Kaya Ayurvedic
Medical College & Hospital.
Dr. Mahendra Singh Bora, Assoc. Professor, Kaya Ayurvedic Medical College &
Hospital.
In any enquiry regarding this conference, please contact us in the following –
Website:
Registration Inquiries: Email ID: pgi.icon2025@gmail.com
Phone No.: 7055501686/7055501687
Scientific Papers & Poster Presentations/Souvenir Articles Submission:
E-Mail: abstract.pgicon2025@gmail.com; Phone No.: 7055610911
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