Integrated Medicine for Healthcare Practitioners

Integrated medicine is gaining more interest as clinicians and patients both look for holistic, non-pharmacological options to address the burden of common and chronic conditions. Royal London Hospital for integrated medicine has extensive experience in providing complementary therapies in the NHS to a wide range of patients.

This two-day face-to-face course will introduce you to different complementary therapies that are currently approved by the NICE guidelines. The course will include taster sessions in acupuncture, mindfulness, Tai chi, autogenic training and clinical hypnosis. We will also have a chance to discuss research in CAM medicine and safe use of complementary and alternative medicines.

The presenters are NHS experts in their fields and will be able to advise on where to go next for accredited training for complementary therapies.

This course is a good starting base for practitioners who are ready to take first steps into Integrated medicine but are not sure where to start and those who are looking to advise better to their patients on evidenced based CAM therapies.

This course would be suitable for doctors, nurses, psychologists, occupational therapists, social workers and any other medical or allied health professionals.

Venue: The Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine, Self Care Space, Peter Fisher Centre, Ground floor, 60 Great Ormond St, London, WC1N 3HR 

Date: 13-14 November 2024 

Time: 09:00-16:00 

Cost: £220.00 for 2 days

Download the flyer below and registration form.

PLEASE SEND YOUR COMPLETED APPLICATION FORM AND PAYMENT DETAILS TO:

 Janet Joseph - Academic Unit (Ref IM), The Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine, 60 Great Ormond Street, London WC1N 3HR. 

Telephone: 0203 44 82311 

Email: [email protected]

web. www.uclh.nhs.uk/rlhim

Flyer for Integrated Medicine for Healthcare Practitioners
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