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==Berlin agreement==
 
==Berlin agreement==
The Berlin agreement is a statement which includes aspects of modeling health, engaging patients, promoting interprofessionalism and team care, recognising the importance of traditional medicine in global healthcare, commiting to evidence-­informed dialogue and practice, fostering whole systems research, stimulating collaboration, bridging clinical care with prevention, community and public health and engaging as change agents.<ref>{{Cite web|title=The Berlin Agreement: Self-Responsibility and Social    Action in Practicing and Fostering Integrative Medicine    and Health Globally|url=https://www.ecim-iccmr.org/fileadmin/ecim-iccmr/editors/documents/Berlin_Agreement_on_Self-Responsibility_160417.pdf|access-date=3 October 2021}}</ref>
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The Berlin agreement is a joint statement agreed upon on the WCIMH 2017. It includes aspects of modeling health, engaging patients, promoting interprofessionalism and team care, recognising the importance of traditional medicine in global healthcare, commiting to evidence-­informed dialogue and practice, fostering whole systems research, stimulating collaboration, bridging clinical care with prevention, community and public health and engaging as change agents.<ref>{{Cite web|title=The Berlin Agreement: Self-Responsibility and Social    Action in Practicing and Fostering Integrative Medicine    and Health Globally|url=https://www.ecim-iccmr.org/fileadmin/ecim-iccmr/editors/documents/Berlin_Agreement_on_Self-Responsibility_160417.pdf|access-date=3 October 2021}}</ref>
    
==References==
 
==References==
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