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A Continuing Medical Education (CME) Conference Bringing Evidence-Based Science to the Future of Whole-Person Healing

October 5-6, 2026 | Boston, MA

We invite you to join us at the Mass General Brigham Assembly Row for the Comprehensive Healing Conference

Chronic disease management is increasingly pointing researchers toward biological systems that most clinical training does not cover in depth: the gut microbiome, mitochondrial function, and the neurological pathways connecting stress, inflammation, and disease progression.

The Comprehensive Healing Conference brings together clinicians and researchers presenting current evidence in these areas, alongside data on specific interventions including nutrition, movement, and selected mind-body approaches that have demonstrated measurable effects on patient outcomes.

The sessions are designed for clinicians who want a more complete picture of what the evidence currently supports, and how that evidence can inform conversations with patients who may be pursuing these approaches on their own.

CME Credits:

• 12.00 AAPA Category 1

• 12.00 AMA PRA Category 1

• 12.00 Nursing Contact Hours

• 12.00 Social Workers

• 12.00 Participation

• 12.00 Psychologists CE

In recognition of Brain Awareness Month, save 25% on registration for the Comprehensive Healing Conference with code BRAIN25 through June 30, 2026.

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The conference takes place October 5-6 at Mass General Brigham Assembly Row. Over two days, you will review the mechanistic science behind whole-person health, examine clinical applications across a range of patient populations, and evaluate specific approaches within a research-based framework.

Who Should Attend

This conference is designed for physicians, nurses, fellows, and allied health professionals who want a deeper understanding of the biological systems and clinical evidence underlying whole-person health.

You do not need a background in integrative medicine to attend. The sessions are structured for clinicians who are trained in conventional care and want to understand where the current evidence stands on approaches their patients may already be using.

This includes clinicians in primary care, internal medicine, oncology, pain management, gastroenterology, neurology, and other specialties where chronic disease, lifestyle factors, and patient-driven health decisions intersect with clinical outcomes.

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