Overview
📋 Course Overview
- Objective: To bridge the gap between indigenous holistic treatments and modern pharmacology, preparing practitioners to offer combined wellness plans.
- Duration: Ranges from 2 years.
- Eligibility: Generally requires a minimum qualification of 10th Pass (High School), ideally with a background in science or equivalent experience in community health.
📚 Syllabus & Module Breakdown
The curriculum balances basic conventional healthcare sciences with foundational alternative therapies:
- Introduction to Indo-Allopathy: Understanding the historical development, scope, and relevance of integrated medicine systems.
- Basic Medical Sciences: Foundational knowledge of Human Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, and Hygiene.
- Pharmacology & Therapeutics: A comparative study of conventional drugs and herbal remedies, focusing on safe, non-invasive treatment methods.
- Holistic Management: Training in preventive healthcare, natural detoxification, and lifestyle management.