Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute
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Clinical
Ayurvedic
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Vedic
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The American Herbalist Guild's recommended hours accompanying subjects is provided not as a requirement, but as a general guide for the student or school seeking to use these guidelines in the development of a course of herbal studies, or in the formation of curriculum material. It provides a sense of the "weight" each subject should carry for the student. The Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute entirely agrees with these hours below and has developed our academic programs around these recommended allotment of didactic and clinical hours. The Guild acknowledges that each student will have their own pace of study, each school its own emphasis on coursework, and that with the current status of herbal education in the United States, opportunities for study will vary and may for some be limited. The Guild and the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute does, however, expect that a basic level of core competency in the following areas be possessed by applicants for the Guild's professional membership and for certificate-level graduates of the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute's programs.
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Our Level IV Master Ayurvedic Herbalist Program corresponds completely with the American Herbalists Guild's educational guidelines. For complete course-by-course details correlating our distance learning and in-person courses with the educational guidelines of the Guild, click here to download a detailed Excel spreadsheet. The spreadsheet also provides course prices, descriptions, course codes, units and hours, prerequisites, and textbook book requirements.
| Mastery Level | Diploma Certificate Program | Program Hours | Trimester Unit Credits | Tuition Donation |
| Level IV | Master Ayurvedic Herbalist (M.A.H.) Diploma |
1,800 class hours |
120 units |
$16482 |
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Toward this goal of supporting the diversity of learning styles of students studying from a wide variety of competent teachers with differing teaching styles, the Guild and the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute will make every effort to direct students toward study programs and materials that enable them to obtain this knowledge. Hence, the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute frequently recommends that our students consider attending Dr. Vasant Lad's full one year program at the Ayurvedic Institute in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Although the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute's program is very complete, we wish to nourish our "root" and support our past teachers and preceptors. The majority of the faculty members of the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute have graduated from Dr. Lad's comprehensive one year Ayurvedic Studies Program (ASP) at the Ayurvedic Institute in New Mexico. Several of our faculty have studied with Dr. Lad in Gurukula (advanced clinical apprenticeship) for several years in both New Mexico and at Dr. Lad's clinic in Pune, India. First year graduates of the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute are likely to be qualified to bypass the first year of the Ayurvedic Institute (Ayurvedic Studies Program Level I) and directly attend Dr. Lad's 430 hour Ayurvedic Studies Level II Program. To quote from the Ayurvedic Institute's 2002-2003 Academic Catalog (http://www.ayurveda.com/acadcat-2002-3.doc):
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"2002-2003 Ayurvedic Studies Level II Program: Participating students may include graduates of the Ayurvedic Studies Level I program, Ayurvedic students from other institutions, licensed health care professionals with previous Ayurvedic training, and licensed health care professionals with no Ayurvedic training." "Depending on your student category, the academic year begins with the Intensives in October for the first quarter or in January for the second and third quarters."
Both the American Herbalist Guild (AHG) and the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute in honoring the diverse models of herbal medicine and methods of learning, deem that the knowledge and skills necessary to be an herbalist can be accomplished through a combination of the following: in-person instructor-led learning, accepted correspondence courses (distance learning), residential schools, and academic centers of learning, self-study, audio-visual aids, and practical experience. Admission as a professional member of the American Herbalist Guild (AHG) additionally requires that such training be deemed acceptable by the admissions review board. To verify which programs will help you meet these requirements, feel free to contact the AHG Education or Admissions Committee.
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Both the American Herbalist Guild (AHG) and the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute judge that clinical requirements may be met through multiple routes as well, including apprenticeship, clinical work with a qualified practitioner, or attendance at a formal training program with a clinical component. Both the American Herbalist Guild (AHG) and the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute recognize the difficulty in finding apprenticeships and therefore the both the Guild and the Institute will make every effort to place students with mentors, to that end, both the Guild and the Institute has developed a formal mentorship program.
Hours of Didactic Study..............1200
Clinical Hours...............................400
Total Hours of Study..................1,600
Our Level IV Master Ayurvedic Herbalist (M.A.H. -- 1,800 hours / 120 units -- $16482 Donation) Program corresponds completely with the Guild's educational guidelines.
Full complete course-by-course details correlating our distance learning and in-person courses with the educational guidelines of the Guild, click here to download a detailed Excel spreadsheet.
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This equates to approximately 40 weeks (or 10 months) of full-time work. The American Herbalist Guild (AHG) insists that this education should be accomplished within ten (10) years of applying for professional membership. A student may elect to engage in part-time studies. In this case, we at the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute insist that a study plan will be designed to ensure that the program can be completed within the desired time period. The Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute wishes to begin to move the academic quality of its 1,800 hour program in line with similar programs at Chinese Medicine schools, where the 2900 hour Master of Science in Traditional Chinese Medicine degree (MSTCM) is awarded; students in these schools are required to complete all TCM studies within eight years of initial matriculation. Hence, the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute also insists that the 1,800 hours of Ayurvedic training be completed within eight years of initial matriculation.
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Both the American Herbalist Guild (AHG) and the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute maintain that if you are planning a course of self-study, it is essential that you thoroughly document and keep records of all your work. The Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute does indeed offer comprehensive Distance Learning (correspondence course) programs in order to complete the Guild's recommendation of 1200 of didactic study.
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The Guild states that these hours can be obtained through in-person instructor-led learning, residential schools, colleges, and academic centers of learning, self-study and accepted correspondence courses (distance learning). The Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute offers all the materials you need to complete these basic requirements.
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Anatomy
Physiology
Pathology
Biochemistry
Medical Terminology
Nutrition
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Plant Identification
Ethical Wildcrafting and Sustainability
Harvesting
Field Identification Procedures and Safety
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400 hours divided by 150 plants = 2.6 hours per substance
400 hours minus 300 hours core theory = 100 hours divided by 150 plants = .6 hours hours per substance
The student shall have a core knowledge of 150 plants. Study shall include the following for each plant:
Dosages and Dosage Forms
Historical Uses - we teach straight from the Classics of Ayurveda and from the wealth of knowledge passed on to us by Dr. Vasant Lad.
Botanical Name (Latin and Greek roots)
Common Name (English) and Classical Name (Sanskrit, Tibetan or Chinese)
Major Plant Constituents
Parts Used
Therapeutic Actions and Applications
Indications/Contraindications/Cautions
Toxicology/Potential Adverse Effects
Review of the Literature
Harvestable Status
Plant Families
Specific Life Cycles (i.e., pregnancy, elderly)
Additionally, at the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute, for each herb we teach you the Traditional Ayurvedic Medicine (TAM) concepts of:
Guna (Which of the 20 qualities)
Karma (Action in a Traditional Ayurvedic Medicine sense)
Rasa (Taste - sweet, sour, salty, bitter, pungent, astringent)
Virya (Heating or cooling energy)
Vipak (Post digestive taste)
Prabhav (Unexplained therapeutic action)
Dhatu Pratyanika (Tissue affinity - Channel tropism)
Avayava Pratyanika (Organ affinity - Channel tropism)
Mala Pratyanika (Affinities and effects on the wastes - urine, feces, sweat)
Srotamsi Pratyanika (Channel / Meridian affinity - tropism)
What Tradition Chinese Medicine (TCM) has to say about the herb if appropriate
Viyadhi Pratyanika (Disease affinity / tropism)
Dosha Pratyanika (What the herb does to Vata, Pitta, or Kapha constitutions - 5 elements affinity)
Chakra Pratyanika (Affinities the herb has with which of the 7 Energy Charkas)
Where to obtain the best quality specimen / source of this herb in the West
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Plant Chemistry and Pharmacology
Herbal Formulation
Basic Principles of Medicine Making
Modes of Administration/Delivery
Maintaining a Dispensary
Raw Material Identification
Laws Regarding Labeling and Dispensing
Dispensing Strategies
Herb-Drug Interactions
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Counseling Skills
Personal Development and Professionalism
Physical Assessment Skills/Constitutional Analysis
Laboratory Findings Assessment
Dosing Strategies
Interview and Case Taking Skills
Record Keeping for the Clinical Herbalist
History Assessment
Lifestyle/Wellness Counseling
Nutritional and Dietary Counseling
Informed Consent and Disclosure
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Understanding American Herbalist Guild (AGH) Ethics
Maintaining Records
Professional Networking & Referral
Scope of Practice (still being developed in the USA)
Confidentiality, Legal and Legislative Issues
Basic Small Business Management
Promoting and Marketing and Herbal Practice
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Philosophy of Western Herbalism
History of American Herbalism
World Models of Herbal Medicine
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Keep an updated resume.
Document every class or workshop you take. Include the following information: title of course, number of in-class hours (breaks not counted), topics learned, instructor name, address, phone number, email address.
The Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute can provide transcripts of each class, seminar or workshop completed for a nominal fee.
Keep a scrapbook that includes certificates of completion of workshops and courses. The Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute can provide Certificates of Completion of each class, seminar or workshop completed for a nominal fee.
Get letters of recommendation from teachers or herbalists or clinicians who know you well. The Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute can provide such certified letters of recommendation for a nominal fee.
To get teachers to know you, work with them, engage them in conversation at symposiums, contact them for assistance. The Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute allows you to email or telephone any of the faculty for assistance (at their reasonable discretion) if you are an enrolled student at the Institute.
Attend symposiums, weekend workshops and take college courses, but make sure they count towards the hours you need. The Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute recommends reviewing the Certificate requirements for details on which symposiums, conferences and external courses, seminars or workshops are appropriate for transfer credit.
Follow the American Herbalist Guild's Code of Ethics.
Achieve these hours within 7 years time.
Write up and use a full disclosure/informed consent form with all clients.
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Correspondence course on herbal medicine such as the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute Programs. Check to see which ones qualify.
Residential course on herbal medicine. Check to see which ones qualify.
Short herb workshops, either correspondence or on-site.
College or community college courses, seminars or workshops.
Herb symposiums and conferences. (Number of credit hours attained is limited.)
Tapes from herb symposiums and conferences. (Number of credit hours attained is limited.)
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Use the American Herbalist Guild Mentorship Program - The Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute offers a full time Herbal Apprenticeship (Mentoring Program) for students of our Ayurvedic Certification Programs. This involves regularly sitting in on and assisting with the daily Ayurvedic Consultations of Rev. Losang Jinpa, D.Ayur and of Dr. Subash Rana, A.M.B.S. (India) at the Medicine Buddha Healing Center in downtown Berkeley, California. At a minimum, diligent students must attend the weekly Saturday free clinic at Elephant Pharmacy from 3 PM to 7 PM so that you may apprentice in the herbal consultations of 8 to 12 clients each week.
Losang Jinpa, D.Ayur, C.M.T., M.A.H., Ph.D
Ayurvedic Practitioner, Pastoral Counselor, Master Ayurvedic Herbalist (M.A.H.), Doctorate in Buddhist Ayurveda
Center Co-Founder and Director
Namo@MedicineBuddha.com 510-292-6696Completed a Six-Year Apprenticeship with Dr. Lad observing over 1900 patient consultations and served on the faculty of Dr. Lad's Ayurvedic Institute and currently serves as the primary faculty of the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute in Berkeley.
Dr. Subash Rana, A.M.B.S., M.A.H.
Indian Ayurvedic Physician, Pastoral Counselor, Master Ayurvedic Herbalist (M.A.H.)
info@Ayurveda-Berkeley.comCompleted in 1959 a Six-Year Full Time Ayurvedic Physician Degree Program in Haridwar, India at the Gurukula Kangri Ayurvedic University. He has since 1959 actively treated over 50,000 patients in India. Dr. Subash Rana is regularly offering advanced seminars on East Indian herbology and Rasa Shastra at the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute in Berkeley. Dr. Subash Rana does joint consultations with Losang at the Medicine Buddha Healing Center during the mornings and often on Sundays at the Elephant Pharmacy.
Attend clinical training intensives.
Volunteer your clinical skills at herb clinics. (Client contact or case discussion counts only.)
Sit in on cases with an herbal practitioner.
Keep thorough case records of all client contact.
Be sure to document everything carefully and make sure the experience is counted towards the 400 hours.
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Source: http://www.americanherbalistsguild.com/edguide.htm
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See the Bodhisattva Way - click here to listen to a lecture on "Path of the Bodhisattva".
See the Buddhist - Yogic Precepts - click here to listen to a lecture on "Ten Good Deeds of the Bodhisattva".
See the Code of Ethics for the School - click here to listen to a lecture on "Karma".
See the Code of Ethics for Ayurvedic Practitioners - click here to listen to a lecture on the concept of "Outflows".
See the Buddhist Ayurvedic Five Precepts Sacrament - click here to listen to a lecture on "Path of Following Precepts".
See the Seven Guidelines for Recognizing True Teachers - click here to listen to a lecture on "What is a Bodhisattva?"
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The Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute of the Medicine Buddha Healing Center offers the following four comprehensive Ayurvedic Diploma Certificate Programs:
| Mastery Level | Diploma Certificate Program | Program Hours | Trimester Unit Credits | Tuition Donation |
| Level I |
Clinical Ayurveda
Therapist (C.A.T.) Distance Learning Diploma Includes 10 CD-ROMs and Michael Dick's 5th Edition of the Ayurvedic Herbology Handbook |
225 audio/video class hours | 15 units |
$3350 Donation for Distance Learning |
| Level I |
Clinical Ayurveda
Therapist (C.A.T.) In-Person Classroom-based Diploma Includes unlimited weekly clinical apprenticeship with Losang Jinpa, D.Ayur, M.S. Buddhist Ayurveda and all weekly classes and monthly seminars in Berkeley, California. Also includes 10 CD-ROMs for use as homework study and printed version of Michael Dick's 5th Edition of the Ayurvedic Herbology Handbook |
225
in-person classroom hours |
15 units |
$4100 Donation for Berkeley Classes |
| Level II |
Clinical Ayurvedic
Herbalist (C.A.H.) Distance Learning Diploma |
750
audio/video class hours |
50 units |
$8990 Donation for Distance Learning |
| Level II |
Clinical Ayurvedic
Herbalist (C.A.H.) In-Person Classroom-based Diploma |
750
in-person classroom hours |
50 units |
$11108 Donation for Berkeley Classes |
| Level III |
Clinical Ayurvedic
Herbalist Specialist (C.A.H.S.) Diploma and Associate of Applied Ayurvedic Science Degree (A.A.A.S.) |
1,200
audio/video class hours |
80 units |
$12962 Donation for Distance Learning |
| Level IV |
Master Ayurvedic
Herbalist (M.A.H.) Diploma and Bachelor of Buddhist Ayurveda: B.S. Buddhist Ayurveda Degree. "Buddhist Healing Ayurveda" |
1,800 audio/video class hours |
120 units |
$16482 Donation for Distance Learning |
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Full Course Details for All Four Ayurvedic Certificate Programs (click here to download detailed Excel spreadsheet)
2006-2007 Class Schedule in Excel format (click here for full schedule)
Remember, no student is EVER turned away due to lack of funds. So, if you cannot afford the initial $3350, please sign up for the course by making the donation that is within your budget. ($108 is the minimum suggested donation unless you have been indigent for some time.)
NOTE: The suggested Tuition Donation above includes a combination of refundable Tuition donation (based on the per trimester unit rate) and the
non-refundable $108 application and registration fee donation ($54 each respectively). For more details on our refund policies, click here. For more info on our Application - Registration Fees and Exam Fees, click here.For our In-Person Class Tuition details and information on the cost per trimester unit (per 15 hours of learning), click here.
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Om Namo Amitabha Vipashina Ratnasambhava Amoghasiddhi Buddha! Om Namo Bhaisajya Guru Buddha! Om Namo Avalokiteshvara Great Compassion Bodhisattva! Om Namo Ganesha! Om Jai Hanuman! We bow to and offer sincere thanks and dedication to our teachers, the Venerable Master Hsuan Hua, the Venerable Ayurvedic Sage Doctor Vasant Lad, B.A.M.S. and the Clown Bodhisattva Patch Adams, M.D. and the great Nobel Peace Prize-winning doctor Albert Schweitzer.
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Last updated: March 16, 2008