Integrative Medicine-The University Of Arizona
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The Center defines integrative medicine (IM) as healing-oriented medicine that takes account of the whole person, including all aspects of lifestyle. It emphasizes the therapeutic relationship between practitioner and patient, is informed by evidence, and makes use of all appropriate therapies.
The Defining Principles of Integrative Medicine:
Patient and practitioner are partners in the healing process.
All factors that influence health, wellness, and disease are taken into consideration, including mind, spirit, and community, as well as the body.
Appropriate use of both conventional and alternative methods facilitates the body's innate healing response.
Effective interventions that are natural and less invasive should be used whenever possible.
Integrative medicine neither rejects conventional medicine nor accepts alternative therapies uncritically.
Good medicine is based in good science. It is inquiry-driven and open to new paradigms.
Alongside the concept of treatment, the broader concepts of health promotion and the prevention of illness are paramount.
Practitioners of integrative medicine should exemplify its principles and commit themselves to self-exploration and self-development.
The Integrative Health & Lifestyle program (IHeLp) is an innovative, interprofessional, 6-month, mostly online, educational certificate program exploring key topics in integrative health and lifestyle approaches.
Explore key topics in integrative health and lifestyle:
This rigorous program provides a strong foundation in integrative health, emphasizing the key role of lifestyle changes. Knowledge based exams confirm your understanding of the material. Discussion, along with peer and faculty feedback, build on your understanding of applying the learning to your personal and professional life.
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