List of Symposium Themes and Participants

February 16, 2020 at IMY Hall in Aichi Prefecture

“Healthy Mind and Body Community Enrichment – for Sustainable Health and Medical System Based on Integrative Medicine”

“Seed of Life Project – New Health Classes in Anan Town” by Hidenari Kin, Director of Tomikusa and Wagou Hekichi Shinroujyo in Anan Town
 
“Integrative Medicine of Today and Tomorrow” by Masahiko Shiba, Medical Director of Gyokusenkai MOA Nagoya Clinic
 
“Medicine of Tomorrow and Community Enrichment – from the perspective of development of people in the field of education” by Mitsutoshi Miura, principal of IwakuraHigashi Elementary School in Iwakura City

November 10, 2019 at Hotel Marin Palace Sanuki in Kagawa Prefecture

“Spirituality in Medicine” by Shinzo Kato, professor of Department of Medicine of Keio University
 
“Spirituality, Medicine and Community Enrichment – Integrative Medicine and MOA Activities” by Kiyoshi Suzuki, president of MOA Health Science Foundation

October 20, 2019 at Fukushima Cultural Center in Fukushima Prefecture

“Healthy Mind and Body Community Enrichment – for Sustainable Health and Medical System based on Integrative Medicine”

“Integrative Medicine of Japan and Community Enrichment” by Shinichi Nitta, Honorary Professor of Tohoku University, Honorary President of the Japanese Integrative Medicine Association
 
“Restoration from Major Disasters and Wellness and Happiness Community Enrichment” by Tsuneaki Iguchi, Visiting Professor of Tohoku Fukushi University, former mayor of Iwanuma City of Miyagi Prefecture
 
“Development and Social Implementation of Next Generation of Local Comprehensive Community Care System by Fusion of Integrative Medicine and loT/AI” by Kaoru Sakatani, Specially Appointed Professor of Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo
 
“Tomorrow’s Medicine, Community Enrichment and MOA Activities” by Kiyoshi Suzuki, president of MOA Health Science Foundation

November 17, 2018 at Tokyo International Forum

“The Role of Integrative Medicine as the Medical Model” by Toshinori Ito, Director of Osaka Cancer Cardiovascular Prevention Center
 
“Healthy Community Enrichment” by Katsunori Kondo, Professor of Social Epidemiology and Health Policy, Center for Preventive Medical Sciences, Chiba University
 
“Realizing Smart Wellness City in Tama” by Hiroyuki Abe, Mayor of Tama City, Tokyo
 
“Why Medical Professionals Need to Study Thanatology and Views of Life and Death – Local Comprehensive Care and Medicine as a Form of Art” by Susumu Shimazono, Committee Chair and Professor of Sophia University Graduate school of Applied Religious Studies
 
“Tomorrow’s Medicine, Community Enrichment and MOA Activities” by Kiyoshi Suzuki, president of MOA Health Science Foundation

September 16, 2017 at Industrial Work Center Winc Aichi in Aichi Prefecture

“Work of Fukushia and Community Enrichment” by Saburo Matsui, Mayor of Kakegawa City, Shizuoka Prefecture
 
“Practice of Integrative Medicine and Social Model” by Akifumi Sakamoto, former mayor of Nanbu Town, Tottori Prefecture
 
“To Continue Living in a Town Where People are Accustomed to – from a perspective of nursing” by Midori Kawashima, Honorary Professor of Japan Red Cross Nursing University
 
“We Want the Heart of Harmony Now – Community Enrichment with Kindness and Affection” by Taishu Kawano, Chief Priest of Rinzaishu Kenchoji School Linkaji Temple, Vice Director of RESM New Yokohama Sleep and Breath Medical Care Clinic
 
“Significance of Integrative Medicine and MOA Activities” by Kiyoshi Suzuki, president of MOA Health Science Foundation

October 15, 2016 at Kanazawa City Hondanomori Hall in Ishikawa Prefecture

“Role of the Local Community”

“Tomorrow’s Japanese Medicine – Holistic Integrative Medicine” by Toshinori Ito, Specially Appointed Professor of Osaka University Graduate School, Business Executive Director of Japanese Integrative Medicine Association
 
“Tomorrow’s Medicine and Community Enrichment” by Akifumi Sakamoto, Mayor of Nanbu Town, Tottori Prefecture (at the time of the Symposium)
 
“Japan’s Medicine based on Spirituality and Community Enrichment” by Carl Becker, Professor of Kyoto University Graduate School
 
“MOA Activities that Develop and Utilize Social Capital (trust and bonding between others)” by Kiyoshi Suzuki, president of MOA Health Science Foundation

October 10, 2015 at Sapporo Public Hall in Hokkaido Prefecture

“Role of the Local Community”

“Need for a New Medical System – Holistic Integrative Medicine” by Toshinori Ito, Specially Appointed Professor of Lectures on Integrative Medicine Osaka Cancer Cardiovascular Prevention Center, Business Executive Director of Japanese Integrative Medicine Association
 
“Quality Needed for Spiritual Caregiver” by Toshiyuki Kubotera, Director and Professor of Human Welfare Research Section at Seigakuin University Graduate School, Director of Japanese Spiritual Care Association
 
“Integrative Medicine as Community Based Medicine – Medical Depopulation Measures and Activation of Community, a work in the Mount Fuji Area Asagiri Kogen” by Tatsutaka Yamamoto, Director of Asagiri Kogen Clinic, Representative of Japanese Integrative Medicine Association
 
“Importance of Community in Medicine and Community Enrichment and MOA Activities” by Kiyoshi Suzuki, president of MOA Health Science Foundation, Director of Japanese Integrative Medicine Association

April 25-26, 2015 at Tokyo International Forum and at National Kyoto International Conference Center

“Healthcare toward the Future and the Communities: the Role of Local Communities”

“The Integrative Medicine which emphasizes the lifestyle and the whole person makes it highly effective at preventing disease and promoting health and wellness” Andrew Weil, Professor of University of Arizona Medical School
 
“The Integrative Medicine which emphasizes the lifestyle and the whole person makes it highly effective at preventing disease and promoting health and wellness” Andrew Weil, Professor of University of Arizona Medical School
 
“Role of Integrative Medicine in Japanese Medicine” Shinichi Nitta, Chairman of Integrative Medicine Japan (Tokyo only)
 
“Healthcare toward the Future” Kazuhiko Atsumi, Honorary Chairman of Integrative Medicine Japan (Kyoto only)
 
“Role of local communities as a new link in healthcare” Toshinori Ito, Specially Appointed Professor of Osaka University Graduate School
 
“Medicine and Community Enrichment that Supports Health and MOA Activities” Kiyoshi Suzuki, president of MOA Health Science Foundation

※ The position of the presenter is that of the time.

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