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17 Complimentary Medicine programs found

PhD Programs in Health Care Alternative Medicine Complimentary Medicine

After earning either a bachelor's or a master's degree, some students decide to take their education further and earn a PhD. Mostly research-based, these programs often involve coursework, internships, research, and teaching.

What is a PhD in Complimentary Medicine? Under the supervision and instruction of those already in the complimentary medicine field, students may learn how to research different therapy modules and clarify how they work. While pursuing this degree, students may learn more about how clinical and basic healthcare combine to form effective forms of treatment and do research into new methods and solutions of their own.

Earning a PhD in Complimentary Medicine can help students refine their research skills, which can benefit them if they decide to work in a research-related career. Students can also solidify their career plans and enhance their analytical skills, which can help them secure a job they enjoy moving forward.

The cost for earning this type of PhD is highly variable. Some of the factors that can impact the total cost include how long the program takes to complete, the type of research projects the student takes on, and where the school is located in the world.

Most students who earn a PhD in Complimentary Medicine decide to work in the natural healing industry in some form. For example, graduates may work as an acupuncturist, ayurvedic medical practitioner, homeopathic clinician, or aromatherapy specialist. Graduates may also go into positions as a lifestyle counselor, natural nutritionist, or yoga therapist. Additionally, some graduates decide to remain in academia and work as a professor for a university.

There are PhD programs in complimentary medicine throughout the world, and some may even be offered in an online format. To find out more about what is available, search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.