The 22nd World Congress of Chinese Medicine - Parallel Session The 17th International Academic Exchange Conference of the Pediatrics Specialty Committee of WFCMS
I. Basic Information
1. Conference Positioning
The 17th International Conference on TCM Pediatrics of the World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies (WFCMS) will be held from October 30 to November 1, 2025, in Sydney, Australia. As a parallel session of the 22nd World Congress of Chinese Medicine, this conference is themed "TCM Pediatrics Serving Global Children’s Health", aiming to establish a premier academic platform for TCM pediatrics worldwide.
This marks the first major overseas gathering of global TCM pediatric professionals post-pandemic, providing an international forum for academic exchange. The conference will: Facilitate the global dissemination and application of TCM pediatric research achievements. Promote in-depth dialogue and integration between Eastern and Western pediatric medicine. Strengthen the international influence of TCM pediatrics in healthcare systems. Build a collaborative innovation platform for East-West pediatric medicine.
The event will bring together leading TCM pediatric experts from around the world to discuss the unique advantages and future prospects of TCM in children’s health.
2. Organizing Bodies
Hosted by:
World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies (WFCMS)
Australian Foundation for Chinese Medicine Philanthropy
Organized by:
The Pediatrics Specialty Committee of WFCMS
3. Key Dates & Venue
Paper Submission Deadline: August 31, 2025
Early-Bird Registration Deadline: August 31, 2025
Conference Dates:
Check-in: October 29, 2025
Main Sessions: October 30–November 1, 2025
TCM Pediatrics Parallel Session:
Time: October 31, 2025 | 9:00 AM – 12:00 AM (Sydney Time, UTC+11)
Venue: Room C2.1, International Convention Centre Sydney (ICC Sydney), Australia
II. Key Highlights
1. Three Major Conference Highlights
① Global Pediatric Wisdom Exchange: Gathers leading pediatric experts from China (Mainland, Hong Kong, Taiwan), Australia, USA, Canada, UK, Singapore, Malaysia, and beyond.
② Showcasing TCM Pediatric Specialties:
Focus on respiratory infections, allergic diseases, and heart-liver system disorders with unique TCM therapies.
③ A Feast of Clinical Practical Techniques:
Hands-on demonstrations of evidence-based TCM pediatric interventions.
2. Eight Core Themes
① TCM Pediatric Schools: Heritage & AI-Assisted Innovation
② Clinical Management of Pediatric Respiratory Infections
③ Syndrome Differentiation & Treatment of Childhood Allergies
④ Modern Applications of Spleen-Stomach Theory in Pediatrics
⑤ Constitution Theory & Preventive Care in Children
⑥ Global Developments in TCM Pediatrics
⑦ Non-Pharmacological TCM Therapies for Children
⑧ Advances in TCM Pediatric Research & Education
III. Distinguished Speaker Lineup (Confirmed Speakers)
Expert |
Title/Affiliation |
Lecture Topic |
Zhang Boli |
Vice Chairman of WFCMS National TCM Masters |
Opening Address |
Wu Jiasheng |
Vice Chairman of WFCMS, President, Singapore Chinese Physicians' Association (SCPA) |
Globalization of TCM Pediatric Practice |
Wang Shouchuan |
Professor/Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine |
Inheritance, Innovation, and International Communication of Jiang Yuren's Pediatric school of thought |
Qiao Mulin |
Professor/Endeavour College of Natural Health, Australia |
Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture Higher Education in Australia: bridging cultures, discovering common ground |
Yu Jingmao |
Professor/The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University |
Uphold principles and innovate, benefitting children |
Han Xinmin |
Professor/Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine |
Research on the Integrated Chinese-Western Medicine Diagnosis and Treatment Guidelines for Children with ADHD |
Yang Yan |
Professor/Beijing Children's Hospital, Capital Medical University |
Clinical study on the distribution pattern of Chinese medicine evidence elements in infantile cholestatic hepatopathy
|
Lu Qing |
Professor/Endeavour College of Natural Health, Australia |
A Study on the Comprehensive Treatment of Pediatric Eczema Guided by Professor Wang Shouchuan’s Pediatric Theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine |
Hu Siyuan |
Professor/The First Affiliated Hospital of Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine |
New Drug Development of Xiaofeng Xuanqiao Granules Based on Professor Wang Shouchuan’s Empirical Clinical Formula |
Sun Liping |
Professor/Changchun University of Chinese Medicine |
Exploring the treatment of infantile cough based on the theory of “Yi Qi Zhou Liu” Theory |
Cui Xia |
Professor/The Third Affiliated Hospital of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine |
Clinical Efficacy Evaluation of Yijinjing in Treating Children with Tic Disorders |
Wang Mengqing |
Professor/The First Affiliated Hospital of Hunan University of Chinese Medicine |
Application and Reflection on the Theory of Bie-Tong (Special Interconnections) between Zang-Fu Organs in Pediatrics |
Yuan Bin |
Professor/Jiangsu Province Hospital of Chinese Medicine |
A bibliometric analysis of traditional Chinese medicine for the treatment of respiratory syncytial virus infection based on CiteSpace |
Liu Baixiang |
Professor/Hunan Provincial People’s Hospital |
A brief discussion on dietary restrictions in Traditional Chinese Medicine |
Chen Hua |
Professor/The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University |
Origins and characteristics of Zhejiang's TCM Pediatric Tradition |
Chang Tungti |
Professor/ China Medical University |
Successful management of febrile neutropenia in patients with lymphoma using integrative traditional Chinese medicine |
Dai Qigang |
Associate Professor, Deputy Director of Pediatrics (Acting Director)/Jiangsu Province Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine |
Treatment of allergic rhinitis in children based on macrophage polarization from the theory of “Yang transforms qi and Yin shapes it” |
Zheng Xiufen |
Associate Professor/Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia |
Recent Developments in the Study of Body Constitution in Paediatric Chinese Medicine |
Lin Lili |
Associate Professor/Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine |
Serum Metabolomic Study of Phlegm-Dampness Retention Syndrome in Girls with Central Precocious Puberty |
Report to the Expert Panel
National TCM Masters Zhang Boli
Dr. Wu Jiasheng
Professor Wang Shouchuan
Professor Qiao Mulin
Professor Yu Jingmao
Professor Han Xinmin
Professor Yang Yan
Professor Lu Qing
Professor Hu Siyuan
Professor Sun Liping
Professor Wang Mengqing
Professor Yuan Bin
Professor Cui Xia
Professor Liu Baixiang
Professor Chen Hua
Professor Chang Tungti
Director Dai Qigang
Associate Professor Zheng Xiufen
Associate Professor Lin Lili
IV. Contact Information:
1.Conference Committee Contacts:
Dai Qigang
Phone: +86 181-1293-8805
WeChat: 13776606244
Lin Lili
Phone: +86 183-5189-3063
WeChat: 18351893063
Committee Email: szlek@126.com
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