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Vision The School of Integrated Health through its meta programme “Education for Integrated Health” (EIH) aims at developing clinical / health care environments that stimulate the raising of the individual awareness about inner developmental processes in connection with a person's natural capacity for seeking balance. In Conventional medicine this capacity is called Homeostasis. We therefore envision health as a state of complete physical, mental, spiritual and social well-being and not merely as the absence of disease or infirmity (WHO).
Objectives
- Our short-term objective is to develop a national and international network of scientists, educators and policymakers that can promote the basic outlook and approach presented in our programmes through lectures, workshops, short-term training, (Post) Graduate programmes, research and institutional development.
- Our long-term objective is to stimulate the sustainable development of education, economy, health care, and so on based on the awareness of how a person’s habitual health behavior and experience are influenced by his/her inner developmental processes.
Programmes The following programmes will continually be developed:
- Individualized Research Master's programmes;
- Professional education;
- Research programmes (literary, exploratory, constructive and evidence based);
- Institutional development (assist other organizations in developing programmes based on (EIH).
References Foundation for Indian Systems of Medicine (international) World Health Organization (international) National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine - NCCAM (USA) Ministry of Health (India) Harvard University (USA) Karlinska Institute (Sweden) University of California (USA) Gujarat Ayurved University (India) Oriental College (Netherlands)
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