Description
History and Philosophy of Naturopathic Medicine Diploma course
These are the specifications of the Da Vinci Institute of Holistic Medicine’s
History and Philosophy of Naturopathic Medicine Diploma course:
1. Awarding Institution / Body:School of Integrative and Complementary Medicine, University of America, USA2. Teaching Institution:Online and distance learning, with tutor support3. Programme Accredited by:School of Integrative and Complementary Medicine, University of America, USA4. Final AwardA compulsory course for the Bachelor’s degree in Naturopathy and Holistic Medicine5. Programme title:History and Philosophy of Naturopathic Medicine6. Course Code and level:BNHM60067. Duration of programme:One trimester or 12 weeks8. Total number of study hours:Equivalent to 4 US credits or 60 clock hours of study9. Enrollment requirements:Students enrolled in the Bachelor’s degree10. Enrollment date:First-year, second trimester11. Fees:Full payment: €200 euros; Installment plan: €70 per month for 3 monthly payments.
History and Philosophy of Naturopathic Medicine Diploma course
Curriculum
Naturopathic medicine has a rich history in Europe, specifically in Germany. Its roots are deep in the nature cure tradition, which used natural agents such as water, sunlight, fresh air, nutrition, rest, and exercise to promote optimal health and cure many conditions in patients. In Germany in the 1800s, many of the nature cure doctors had no formal medical training.
The History and Philosophy of Naturopathic Medicine course consist of the following 11 lessons:
Lesson 1 – Introductory Background and History
Lesson 2 – A Review of the Pioneers – Part 1
- Vincent Priessnitz
- Johann Schroth
- H. Rausse
Lesson 3 – A Review of the Pioneers – Part 2
- Theodor Hahn
- Arnold Rikli
Lesson 4 – A Review of the Pioneers – Part 3
- Sebastian Kneipp
- Louis Kuhne
- Adolf Just
Lesson 5 – A Review of the Pioneers – Part 4
- Emanuel Felke
- Heinrich Lahmann
- Ernst Schweninger
- Franz Schonenberger
- Alfred Brauchle
- Benedict Lust
Lesson 6 – A Review of the Pioneers – Part 5
- Louisa Lust
- Henry Lindlahr
- Otis George Carroll
Lesson 7 – A Review of the Pioneers – Part 6
- James C. Thomson
- Stanley Lief
Lesson 8 – A Review of the Pioneers – Part 7
- Arno Rudolph Koegler
- Joseph A. Boucher
- John Bastyr
Lesson 9 – Discussion of six cornerstones of optimum health
Lesson 10 – A Review of Evidence-Based Research
Lesson 11 – Conclusions
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