A brief course outline
Participate in this new and exciting course designed to provide you with a creative and critical insight into 16 health care disciplines ranging from eastern to western medicine. Some of the most experienced specialist teachers from each field will guide you through the history, principles, practice characteristics and generic application of each approach. You will gain a new and unique insight of the complexity and potential of integrated health care to enable your patients to realise their optimal health.
The course will help you fulfill your unique contribution to the integrated health care model, which in turn will provide your patients with a more holistic approach to their health care.
- CPD accredited
- Postgraduate diploma
(enquire about our PGDip and MSc status)
A little about us
The Integrated Health Academy was founded with the purpose of enhancing the quality of health for many patients often unable to locate or benefit from the various approaches comprising the current UK health service. Public dissatisfaction with the medical profession includes a sense of betrayal following the Alder Hay and Shipman enquiries and these have ushered in the need for bold safe alternatives or complementary forms to medicine. One such approach is that of Integrative health care.
The Integrated Health Academy has been established to bring to fruition an innovative and participative series of learning encounters for well-qualified, experienced practitioners already using a wide range of complementary health care approaches. The course is highly experiential and provides a framework within which to review your academic, professional and life attainments.
The foundations of the course reflect the profound fluctuations and paradigm shifts that herald the beginning of a new 'integrative approach' to health care, increasingly managed by well-informed patients themselves.
The integrative approach to health care requires the knowledge and integration of disciplines and techniques as outlined in the diagram below.
