Title : Presentation of anthroposophic medicine
Abstract:
Anthroposophic medicine is an integrative, multi-professional medical system which emerged in Europe in 1920 and is now widespread throughout the world. It is taught in several universities (reference to the "criteria for training in anthroposophic medicine" published by the WHO in 2023), and is practiced in 12 hospitals and private practices. It is based on a specific image of the human being and nature, of disease and therapy, and on solid pre-clinical and clinical research into the quality, safety, efficacy and cost of its treatments (HTA). Anthroposophic medicine proposes a broadening of the art of healing. It expands conventional medicine with a holistic vision of the human being and nature, of illness and treatment, based on scientific investigation of the supra-sensible aspects of the human being and nature. In addition to specific drug therapies, it also offers non-drug treatments (biographical work and psychotherapy, art therapy, eurythmy, etc.) which involve the active participation of the patient. As a conclusion, anthroposophic medicine, with its integrative approach based on an innovative scientific approach to the human being and nature, offers a multi-modal therapeutic approach which should open up new perspectives for the healthcare system.

