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Introduction to the Program
This program will bring you up to date on the most efficient alternative therapeutic approach strategies for chronic pathologies such as asthma, allergies or fibromyalgia, among others”
Integrative Medicine has experienced an exponential rise in recent years due to its ability to offer complementary therapies that address not only the physical health of patients, but also their mental and emotional health. A therapeutic and diagnostic option that is gaining more and more followers, which also produces findings and research that require physicians to engage in continuous training.
For that purpose, this Master's Degree offers physicians the opportunity to update their knowledge in this important field. In just 12 months, with content designed with the latest pedagogical technology, students will delve into the main concepts of Integrative Medicine, the latest developments on the approach to patients suffering from stress, the latest diagnostic techniques and complementary clinical analyses or the approach to chronic diseases through alternative therapies, among other issues. The program is taught by a specialized faculty that will put all their knowledge at the service of students to offer complete, effective and highly useful professional development.
Its theoretical-practical approach includes the necessary syllabus to keep up to date with recent developments in the field, and will allow professionals to expand their skills in a specialty that allows them to treat patients with chronic pathologies such as allergies, migraines, gastritis or fibromyalgia using less invasive therapies.
All this in a comfortable academic format, where students only need a computer, tablet or cell phone to access the teaching resources hosted on the virtual platform. No classroom attendance or fixed schedules, medical professionals have here a flexible course that students can access 24 hours a day.
A university course for you to delve into the ethical and legal aspects of the use of alternative therapies, which will enable you to offer high quality medical practice”
This Master's Degree in Integrative Medicine and Health contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. The most important features include:
- Practical cases by experts in Health Medicine and Health
- The graphic, schematic, and practical contents with which they are created, provide scientific and practical information on the disciplines that are essential for professional practice
- Practical exercises where self-assessment can be used to improve learning
- Special emphasis on innovative methodologies in Integrative Medicine and Health
- Theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, debate forums on controversial topics, and individual reflection assignments
- Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection
Gain professional depth by learning how to improve the immune system in chronic pathologies and the role of the microbiota and detoxification physiology using integrative medicine”
The program’s teaching staff includes professionals from sector who contribute their work experience to this training program, as well as renowned specialists from leading societies and prestigious universities.
The multimedia content, developed with the latest educational technology, will provide the professional with situated and contextual learning, i.e., a simulated environment that will provide immersive training programmed to train in real situations.
This program is designed around Problem-Based Learning, whereby the professional must try to solve the different professional practice situations that arise throughout the program. For this purpose, the student will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system created by renowned and experienced experts.
The Relearning system used by TECH will allow you to progress through the 1,500 hours of lessons in a more natural and progressive way"
The multimedia resource library will be available 24 hours a day for you to access it whenever you want from your computer or tablet"
Syllabus
The structure of the contents has been designed by a team of professionals from the best hospitals and universities in the country, aware of the relevance of keeping up to date to intervene in the treatment and monitoring of the patient through the use of Integrative Medicine and Health and committed to quality teaching through new educational technologies.
This Master's Degree in Integrative Medicine and Health, contains the most complete and updated scientific program on the market”
Module 1. Introduction to Integrative Medicine
1.1. History of Integrative Medicine
1.1.1. History of Integrative Medicine
1.2. Foundations and Indications
1.2.1. Foundations of Integrative Medicine
1.2.2. Indications
1.3. How to Develop a Health Plan for the Patient?
1.3.1. The Health Plan: How to Develop It?
1.4. The Sociology of Health
1.4.1. Aspects of the Social Macrosystem that Affect Human Health
1.4.2. Social Aspects that Impact Access to the System
1.4.3. Limitations to Practicing Integrative Medicine
1.5. Medical History and Comprehensive Evaluation of the Person
1.5.1. Medical History from the IM's Perspective
1.5.2. Comprehensive Assessment: Objectives and Results
1.6. Integrative Approach from a Social Work Perspective
1.6.1. Social Work and IM
1.6.2. Integrative Approach from the Basis of Social Work
1.7. Biological and Psychological stages in Humans. Age-Related Developmental Aspects
1.7.1. Biological and Psychological stages in Humans
1.7.2. Age-Related Developmental Aspects
Module 2. Integrative Medicine and Health Prevention
2.1. Prevention, Health Education and Lifestyles
2.1.1. Preventive Nutrition
2.2. Physical Exercise and Sport
2.3. The Patient as a Proactive Individual
2.3.1. The Role of Nursing in Health and Integrative Medicine
2.4. Community Networks as a Pillar of Prevention and Health Promotion
2.4.1. Community Pharmacies
2.4.2. Health Centers
2.4.3. The Family Network
2.4.4. GAM
Module 3. Approaches and Strategies
3.1. Biological Model
3.1.1. The Interrelation of Physiological Systems
3.1.2. Mitochondrial Physiology and Dysfunction
3.1.3. Chronic Inflammation and Mucosal Permeability Syndromes
3.1.4. Implication of Immune System Disorders in Chronic Pathologies
3.1.4.1. Autoimmunity
3.1.5. The Role of Oxidative Stress
3.1.6. Microbiota
3.1.7. The Physiology of Detoxification
3.2. Systemic Approach
3.2.1. Gestalt
3.2.2. Transgenerational
3.3. Psychoanalytical Approach
3.4. Cosmogony of Oriental Medicine
3.4.1. Anthropological and Philosophical Aspects
3.4.1.1. Kinanthropometry and Relationship with Kinetic Chains
3.4.2. Acupoints from Human Embryology
3.4.3. Scientific Foundations of Contemporary Acupuncture
3.4.4. Microsystems
3.4.4.1. Foot Reflexology
3.4.4.2. Auricular Reflex Zone Technique
3.4.4.3. Other Disciplines (Yamamoto Cranial Acupuncture YNSA)
3.5. Constitutional Imago, Archetype and Diathesis
Module 4. Pathophysiology
4.1. Metabolic Networks
4.1.1. Main Metabolic Pathways and their Clinical Implication
4.1.1.1. Carbohydrate Metabolism
4.1.1.2. Fat Metabolism
4.1.1.3. Protein Metabolism
4.2. Inflammation
4.2.1. Main Inflammatory Mediators and their Pathways
4.2.2. Microbiota and Inflammation
4.2.3. Inflammation in Chronic Pathologies
4.3. Immunity
4.4. Neuropsychiatry and Biological Decoding
4.4.1. Main Neurotransmitters and their Functions
4.4.2. Gut-Brain Axis
4.4.3. Brain/Immune System Interactions
4.4.4. Microbiota and Depression
Module 5. Diagnosis, Clinical and Complementary Analyses
5.1. Clinical Examination and Contact
5.1.1. Medical History
5.1.2. Semiological Aspects of the IM
5.1.2.1. Pulsology
5.1.2.2. Neurofocal Dentistry, Oral Health, and TMJ
5.1.2.3. Posturology and Kinetic Chains
5.1.2.4. Chronobiology
5.1.2.5. Chronobiology from Biochemistry
5.2. Erythrocyte Fatty Acids
5.3. Bone Metabolism
5.4. Heavy Metal Test
5.5. Study of the Microbiota and Intestinal Permeability
5.6. Genetic Tests
5.7. Food Intolerance
5.8. GSE Allergies, Celiac Disease
5.9. Health Technology
5.9.1. Bioresonance
5.9.2. Thermography
5.10. Other Diagnostic Techniques
5.10.1. Other Diagnostic techniques Part I
5.10.2. Other Diagnostic techniques Part II
Module 6. Environmental Medicine
6.1. Basic Concepts of Toxicology
6.2. Diseases Caused by Environmental Factors
6.2.1. Respiratory Allergies
6.2.2. Cardiovascular Disease and Heavy Metals
6.2.3. Cancer and Autoimmune Diseases as an Environmental Disease
6.2.4. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
6.2.5. Central Sensitivity Syndrome
6.2.6. Fibromyalgia
6.3. Electromagnetism
6.4. Chemical and Nutritional Sensitivities
6.5. Endocrine Disruptors
6.6. Creating Optimal Environments for the Restoration of Health
Module 7. Approach to Frequent Chronic Diseases in Integrative Medicine I
7.1. Environmental Illnesses
7.1.1. Fibromyalgia
7.1.2. Chronic Fatigue
7.1.3. Electrosensitivity
7.1.4. Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
7.2. Dermatology
7.3. Digestive System
7.3.1. Gastritis
7.3.2. Liver Diseases
7.3.3. Adult Celiac Disease
7.4. Respiratory System
7.4.1. Asthma
7.4.2. Allergy
7.4.3. COPD
7.5. Neurology
7.5.1. Migraines
7.5.2. Epilepsy
7.5.3. CVA
7.5.4. Peripheral Neuropathies
Module 8. Approach to Frequent Chronic Diseases in Integrative Medicine II
8.1. Oncology
8.1.1. Molecular Mechanisms
8.2. Diet Therapy in Cancer
8.3. Approach Techniques in Oncology
8.3.1. Oncothermia and Hyperthermia
8.3.2. Metabolic Treatment
8.3.3. Endovenous Techniques
8.3.4. Supplementation and Interactions
8.3.5. Aromatherapy
8.3.6. Mind-body Techniques
8.4. Palliative Care
8.5. Endocrine
8.5.1. Obesity
8.5.2. Thyroid Disease
8.5.2.1. Hypothyroidism
8.5.2.2. Hyperthyroidism
8.5.2.3. Thyroid Physiology and Multinodular Goiter. Solitary Thyroid Nodule
8.5.3. Adrenal Gland Disorders
8.5.4. Insulin Resistance and Diabetes
8.6. Locomotor System
8.6.1. Osteoarticular Pathology
8.6.2. Rachis Pathology
8.6.2.1. Movement Sciences Approach
8.6.2.2. Visceral Osteopathy Approach
8.6.2.3. Pain Relieving Techniques
8.6.3. Arthritis
8.6.3.2. Other Injuries. Arthralgia and Myalgia
8.7. Nephrology
8.7.1. Nephrolithiasis
8.7.2. Glomerulonephritis
8.7.3. Chronic Renal Insufficiency
8.8. Infectious Diseases
8.8.1. Lyme Disease
8.8.2. Slow Virus Disease
8.8.2.1. EBV, CMV, HSV, VZV
8.9. Cardiovascular
Module 9. Ethical and Legal Aspects
9.1. Cooperation in the Practice of ICTM (Bioethics)
9.2. Ethics in Clinical Decision-Making
9.3. Legislation, Scopes of Action
A program entirely designed for you to update your knowledge of the approach to patients with infectious diseases using integrative medicine”
Master's Degree in Integrative Medicine and Health
The need for patients with chronic diseases to receive comprehensive and personalized medical care has led to the growing popularity of integrative medicine. Doctors specialized in this field of health care seek the welfare of the person including their social, psychological and even spiritual dimension: for this it is essential to specialize through a postgraduate course such as this Master's Degree in Integrative Health that we have developed in TECH and that is designed to be studied for a year and totally online.
Study a Master's Degree in Integrative Health
For the application of integrative medicine to be effective, it is essential that the physician is trained in this method of treatment. At TECH we have a team of experts in this field who have developed a curriculum that includes modules such as prevention and health education, pathophysiology, clinical analysis, diagnostics, approach to chronic diseases or environmental medicine, among others. This reduces the risk of iatrogenesis and improves the prognosis of numerous diseases, in addition to providing patients with different tools to improve their quality of life.