Research Congress 2026 - Live Stream available!
February 27-28, 2026 - Join us online for the key sessions of the Research Congress 2026
Dear guests
We are pleased to provide you via Live-Stream with some of the most interesting contributions of the Research Congress, Whole Medical Systems Research, taking place from 27.2.-1.3.2026.
You have the option to purchase either individual blocks of the livestream or the whole package of all presentations.
The purchase of the complete video package includes the opportunity to access the recordings for one month following the live stream. We highly recommend this option if you are in a different time zone or are otherwise unable to attend the live broadcast. Please note that access to recordings is not available when purchasing individual videos.
Register for the Live-Stream:
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->PURCHASE Block 1
Friday, 27 Feb
13.30 Opening of the Congress: Welcome by Prof. Dr. Erik W. Baars, Dr. Karin Michael, Prof. Dr. David Martin, Dr. Friedemann Schad
13.35 Whole medical systems research from a conventional perspective , Prof. Dr. Gene Feder
14.05 Whole medical systems research from a TCIM perspective, Prof.Dr. Nadine Ijaz
14 .35 Framework for evidence synthesis of TCIM systems incorporating context and complexity, Dr. Robbert van Haselen
->PURCHASE Block 2
Friday, 27 Feb
19.00 AM concepts of functional disorders and their multimodal treatment , Prof. Dr. Roman Huber
19.30 AM concepts of depression and their multimodal treatment , Dr. Johannes Reiner
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Saturday, 28 Feb
09.00 Research in medical anthropology on the basis of epistemology, natural science and spiritual science. Its necessity for the development of anthroposophical medical research, Prof. Dr. Peter Heusser
10.00 AM rational multimodal treatment of functional disorders (contributions of AMPs and non-pharmacological AM therapies (multiple short presentations), Katharina Gerlach, Michele Polito, Jan Vagedes, Erik Baars
We hope you enjoy watching the lectures!
The Team of the Medical Section