Alternative Medicine and Rehabilitation Program
The terminology of alternative medicine and other terms related to one origin is switching to medication using natural plants, stimulants, and supplements.
These terminologies have recently spread due to media openness, advertising, and reduced medical and pharmaceutical monitoring.
Professional Global for Managing Educational Projects (PGMEP), with accreditation from the International Academy for Special Needs (IASN), the International Association for Human Caring, the World Sports Federation (WSF), and the Faculty of Sports in Jerusalem, is hosting a training program in the field of Health Program Management according to the international standards and as an introduction to the alternative medicine, rehabilitation, Japanese massage, and Chinese needles.
Program Outcomes
Become internationally accredited as a Certified Professional Coach (CPC) by the World Sports Federation.
Program Content
- The core components of alternative medicine and cupping.
- The essential ingredients required to build the human body according to the alternative medicine theory.
- Energy paths and the duties of the energy spots required for medication.
- Different techniques used in cupping, with practical execution.
- The main factors affecting the energy paths.
- Medication on different body organs: neck, shoulders, back, legs, and arms.
Program Objectives
- Reducing the use of drugs in medication.
- Enabling the patient to be self-dependent in his daily life.
- Reducing the use of supportive medical tools, for example, patients with strokes, heart attacks, and neural illnesses.
- Helping the patient to act in his daily life and use the public and home facilities himself.
- Spreading the word about energy sciences and alternative medicine.
- Qualifying experts and specialists in the areas of healthcare and the rehabilitation of people with special needs.
Program Target Audience
- University students in supportive medical sciences fields such as physical therapy, functional therapy, laboratories, medical imaging, nursing, and hospital management.
- Individuals willing to work at hospitals and supportive medical and rehabilitation centers.
- Individuals interested in alternative medicine.
- School-health workers.
- Individuals interested or working with people with disabilities or special needs.