Institute Agenda :-
Study Materials ,Bag , ID Card Provide & course Non - Semester Pattern. Exam Scheduled July/August Month, Before 2 Months informed to Exam Appear students for their Hall Ticket Register.
(Note: Anytime agenda can change on the Management Basis.)
Learning Mode:- (Selection Type)
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Type
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Learning Mode
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Classes Schedule & Timing
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For Regular Learning
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Timing 10 AM to 3PM
(Sunday/Govt & Local Holiday – Holiday)
[All Health Courses Applicable for Regular]
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2
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For Part-time Learning
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Saturday Only (Timing 10AM to 4PM)
[Note: Health Dept Course only ]
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For Distance Learning
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Sequencely 7 days classes – only
(Timing 10AM to 4 PM)
[Note: Except Health Dept Course]
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For Online Learning
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Zoom Class (Monday to Friday)
& Meeting Discuss ( Timing 11 AM to 1PM)
[Note: Except Health Dept Course]
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Course Overview:
The curriculum covers subjects like anatomy, physiology, naturopathic therapies, and yoga, preparing graduates for roles as assistants, therapists, or consultants in wellness centers and hospitals.
Course Responsibilities:-
Patient and Treatment Assistance
- Assisting with Procedures: Carrying out pre-procedural requirements and assisting during various naturopathic procedures as prescribed by the supervising practitioner.
- Therapy Application: Performing hands-on natural therapies, which can include:
- Hydrotherapy (water treatments).
- Mud therapy.
- Magneto and Chromotherapy (color therapy).
- Acupressure and massage procedures.
- Yoga and Exercise Support: Assisting the yoga instructor or doctor with yoga sessions, demonstrations of asanas, pranayama (breathing exercises), and meditation techniques.
- Patient Education Support: Assisting in educating patients about healthy lifestyle habits, diet modifications, stress reduction techniques, and self-care strategies.
- Monitoring Progress: Offering follow-up support to monitor patient progress and gathering feedback for the supervising practitioner.
Clinical and Administrative Duties
- Work Area Management: Preparing the treatment areas, ensuring they are clean, safe, and well-stocked with the necessary equipment and supplies.
- Hygiene and Safety: Maintaining a safe and secure working environment and adhering to biomedical waste disposal and infection control policies.
- Record Keeping: Managing and maintaining accurate client and financial records and ensuring confidentiality.
- Interpersonal Relations: Maintaining professional conduct and positive interpersonal relationships with clients and the healthcare team.
- Basic Administration: Performing general business administration tasks and potentially assisting with marketing content for the practice or center.
Course Curriculum Components:
Foundational Sciences :-
- Anatomy and Physiology: Study of the structure and function of the human body, its organ systems, cells, and tissues.
- Pathology and Microbiology: Understanding the nature of diseases, their causes, diagnostic methods, and the role of microorganisms in health and illness.
- Biochemistry and Nutrition: The study of the chemical processes in the body, the importance of a balanced diet, natural food, and the effects of food adulteration and pollutants.
Core Naturopathic Principles and Therapies
- Philosophy and Fundamentals of Naturopathy: Principles of natural healing, the five elements, the body's natural ability to heal itself, and the difference between health and disease.
- Hydrotherapy: Principles and practical applications of water for treatment, including hip baths, sitz baths, spinal baths, steam baths, and hot/cold compresses.
- Mud Therapy: Properties of mud and its therapeutic applications through various mud packs and full mud baths.
- Diet and Fasting Therapy: The role of diet in nature cure, types of diets (eliminative, soothing, constructive), the physiology of fasting, and management of patients during a fast.
- Chromotherapy and Magnetotherapy: The therapeutic properties of colors and light, and the use of magnets and magnetised water/oils in treatment.
Related Therapies and Practices:-
- Yoga and Yogic Sciences: Study of yogic philosophy, major yogic texts, and practical training in asanas (postures), pranayama (breathing techniques), meditation, and shatkarma (cleansing techniques).
- Massage and Manipulative Therapies: Techniques for applying pressure, massage, and other physical methods to treat musculoskeletal issues and improve circulation.
- Acupressure and Acupuncture (Basic): Introduction to the principles, meridians, and points used in acupressure and acupuncture for managing various ailments.
- Herbal Medicine (Introduction): Basic knowledge of identifying, preparing, and applying herbs for therapeutic benefits.
Clinical and Professional Skills
- First Aid and Emergency Care: Basic first aid principles for managing emergencies like fractures, burns, shock, and common medical situations.
- Patient Management: History taking, case sheet writing, diagnostic methods (e.g., iris and facial diagnosis), and developing personalised healthcare strategies.
- Professional Ethics and Conduct: Duties and behavior of a naturopathy assistant, maintaining a safe working environment, record keeping, and biomedical waste disposal policies.
- Internship/Practical Training: Supervised hands-on training in hospitals, wellness centers, or clinics to gain real-world experience.
- Job opportunities: Job opportunities are available in both the public and private sectors, with options for employment in wellness centers, hospitals, and private clinics.
Features of the Course:
During Training Period, OJT at Hospitals/Industrial/Companies (If applicable courses only)
Placement Guidance:
Those who are Regular and Part time candidate Assurance the Placement 100% throughout India based on the candidates and other online and distance Candidates. We will guide to the Placement and based on the Candidate’s willing.
- Further Clarification Contact: 88701 91125 , 96299 01300 , 73582 18375