COMPLEMENTARY, ALTERNATIVE, INDIGENOUS, AND TRADITIONAL MEDICINES
| Level Graduate | Credits 2.00 | Department PH International Health |
Description
Provides an overview of non-allopathic (complementary, alternative, indigenous, and traditional) medical systems. Discusses the basis for defining and classifying the domains of non-allopathic systems. Reviews the history of these medical approaches. The nature of scientific evidence and a survey of the effectiveness of these modalities will be provided. Chinese, Ayurvedic, Tibetan, and homeopathic practitioners will provide case studies and a discussion of the philosophy and methods of their systems. Students will be able to integrate the knowledge of these systems into their health care practices.
Provides an overview of non-allopathic (complementary, alternative, indigenous, and traditional) medical systems. Discusses the basis for defining and classifying the domains of non-allopathic systems. Reviews the history of these medical approaches. The nature of scientific evidence and a survey of the effectiveness of these modalities will be provided. Chinese, Ayurvedic, Tibetan, and homeopathic practitioners will provide case studies and a discussion of the philosophy and methods of their systems. Students will be able to integrate the knowledge of these systems into their health care practices.
Schedule
01-18-2011 to 01-21-2011 | MTWThF 01:30 PM - 05:30 PM | East Baltimore Campus
01-18-2011 to 01-21-2011 | MTWThF 01:30 PM - 05:30 PM | East Baltimore Campus
420.633.06 Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
$2,875
Jones, J.
Tuesday 6:00 - 9:00 pm; 01/04 - 01/18
Thursday 6:00 - 9:00 pm; 01/06 - 01/20
Saturday 10:00 - 4:00 pm; 01/08 - 01/22
This is a videoconferenced course. The instructor will be in DC.
$2,875
Jones, J.
Tuesday 6:00 - 9:00 pm; 01/04 - 01/18
Thursday 6:00 - 9:00 pm; 01/06 - 01/20
Saturday 10:00 - 4:00 pm; 01/08 - 01/22
This is a videoconferenced course. The instructor will be in DC.
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