Level4 : Higher Diploma

FOURTH YEAR SYLLABUS

Ayurvedic Higher Diploma Courses

MODULE 17: PANCHAKARMA PART 1

9 days, 3 sessions
  1. Introduction To Panchakarma, Panchakarma And Shodhana, Its Importance For Promotion Of Health, Prevention And Treatment Of Diseases
  2. Assessment of varied health and disease conditions for application of suitable procedures. Applied aspects of pancha karma where applicable with legality framework in UK and Europe for practice.
    Panchakarma: bashti-matra, kashyabashti, Anuvasana Basthi

MODULE 18: PANCHAKARMA 2ND PART

9 days, 3 sessions.
Vamana, Virechana.

SHALAKYA TANTRA (ENT & OPTHALMOLOGY)

  1. Shiro Roga (diseases of head)
    1. Importance and Superiority of Shira.
    2. Detailed study of Vataja, Pittaja, Kaphaja shirashoola(head aches), Ardhavabhedaka( Detailed study of Headachelike tension headache , Migraine its differential diagnosis and treatment)
  2. Detailed study of Rhinitis (Pratishyaya)& Sinusitis (dusta pratisysa)Epistaxis(nasagata raktha pitta) including their Etiology, pathology, clinical features differential diagnosis and medical management through Ayurveda.
  3. Detailed study of Etiology, pathology, classification, clinical features and management of – Pharyngitis, Laryngitis, Tonsillitis & Adenoiditis
  4. Ayurvedic management of vertigo and menieres disease
  5. Danta Roga (Dental Diseases) including dental carries and tooth decay.
  6. Diseases related ear like Pootikarna (ASOM AND CSOM) AND Bhadirya (hearing loss)
  7. Netra Samanya and Vishishta Chikitsa (diseases related to eye and their management through Ayurveda like retinitis and corneal ulceration (savarana shukla),refractory errors of eye (TIMIRA)AND optic nerve atrophyetc.
  8. Netra Kriya Kalpa.(Ayurvedic eye procedures like aschothana (eye drops), anjana (collyrium) sekha ,bidalaka and tarpana )

SHALYA TANTRA (SURGERY IN AYURVEDA)
( CONCEPTS OF AYURVEDIC PARA SURGICAL AND SURGICAL PRO- CEDURES )

  1. Vrana – Nirukti and Prakara( Ulcer definition , Types and their man- agement),Ayurvedic management of non healing ulcers.
  2. Ayurvedic management of anorectal disorders like haemorrhoids ,fistula in ano and fissure in ano.
  3. Ayurvedic management of stones in kidney and gall bladder (Asmari)
  4. PREPERATION OF KSHARA (ALKALINE) and its clinical utility in Ayurveda

MODULE 19: RELATION WITH THE PATIENT

3days, 1 session
  1. Understanding the concept of Chikitsa Chatushpada (Four Pillars of Treatment)
  2. Decoding the qualities of a Vaidya (Physician) Understanding the qualities expected in a Rogi (Patient)
  3. Praanaabhisara Bhishak (Life Saving Physician)
  4. Identifying and Understanding the Types of Vaidyas (Physicians) and their qualities
  5. Ethical considerations in clinical practice
  6. Consent and its importance in practice as per Ayurveda and its co-relation with the present day ethical guidelines for practice
  7. Dasha vidha pareeksha (ten fold examination) that is mandatory for an Ayurveda physician and its role in patient rights
  8. Communication skills expected from a physician
  9. Legal aspects in Clinical practice – understanding Ayurveda and Contem- porary views

MODULE 20. : CASE STUDIES

3 days, 1 session
6 days, 3 sessions

FINAL EXAM – TWO DAYS