Fri 3 September, 2010

Issues to Consider

Important questions - you should ask your training institute

  • Are they Registered Training Organisation?
  • Has the course been specifically designed to create a skilled and confident Ayurvedic Practitioner?
  • What are the qualifications and professional experience of the teacher teaching the course?
  • Is the course based on Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM) Guidelines reflecting true and Genuine Ayurvedic Study Programs?
  • Has the course been designed by a CCIM accredited Practitioner?
  • Does the Course include practical training components with experienced and qualified Ayurvedic Doctors?
  • Does the course include supervised clinical training programs?
  • Is the study program being regularly assessed to achieve set outcomes and standards through assignments, test examinations, tutor observation, supervised clinical practice, and practical applications?
  • Does the course meet the minimum standards of professional bodies following traditional Ayurvedic colleges in their standards, ethics and principles?
  • Are the Tutors actively engaged in Clinical Ayurvedic Practice?
  • Is the College/Physician/Associate an affiliated member of International Council of Ayurvedic Medicine (International Body for accrediting Ayurvedic courses outside of India)?
  • Does the teacher who is teaching the course has ever attended Ayurvedic college and worked in Ayurvedic hospitals themselves. 

 

Important issues - you should ask yourself before joining a course

AIAS welcomes all enquires and we humbly seek to produce highly trained and educated Ayurvedic students. Therefore, enroll with AIAS if:

  • You are ready to study a quality Ayurvedic Programme designed to sound educational principles and Ayurvedic traditions.
  • You are prepared to commit to the self-discipline of taking responsibility for your own learning.
  • You are interested in learning the complete philosophy of Ayurveda and how to apply this in your own life.
  • You are committed to fulfilling the Ayurvedic principles into your lifestyle.
  • You want to study with traditional and experienced qualified standards.
  • You are committed towards quality service and high educational standards.
  • You are prepared to submit well-researched academic and practical assignments and ready to go through a rigorous professional examination at the end of course.

 

 

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