Traditional medicine's clinical validation is important for determining its safety, efficacy, and the place of the system in today's healthcare. Traditionally, healing practices have been relying on old and years of experience but now science through clinical research is required for the integration of contemporary evidence-based medicine. Additionally, it is the most effective way to build trust amongst the practitioners, patients, policymakers, and regulators. This step involves a thorough examination of herbal ingredients, natural therapies, and traditional diagnostic methods through clinical trials, pharmacovigilance, observational studies, and translational research. The Clinical Validation session at the Traditional Medicine and Ethnomedicine World Conference TMEWC 2026 will energy the part of academia, research institutions, regulatory bodies, and traditional medicine practitioners which is focused on scientific validation without cultural continuity. It also shows how the issues related to study design, standardization, regulations, and intellectual property in traditional systems can be addressed.