Course Level
Master Degree (By Coursework)
Master of Integrative Medicine
Integrative medicine (IM) is a model of healthcare where practitioners work together in interdisciplinary teams to understand and address the matrix of factors that contribute to illness in each individual. Patients are central to IM, and remain active participants in co-designing and managing their care. IM specialises in preventive medicine and treating complex and chronic conditions. The Master of Integrative Medicine assists practitioners to more confidently practice in integrative health care teams and settings, and to prescribe interventions that facilitate behaviour change in order to support the prevention and management of chronic disease, and to improve patient outcomes. The Master of Integrative Medicine is taught by leaders in the field and uses an evidence-based approach to examine the principles and practices of IM, including models of care, clinical reasoning, self-management, behaviour change, and strategies and interventions for preventing and managing disease. An observational placement is undertaken at the end of the degree to enable students to consolidate their understanding of IM in a real-life setting.
Campus | Duration | Fees | ATAR |
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Online campus | Part-time - 2 years | N/A | N/A |
Online campus | Part-time - 2 years | N/A | N/A |
Structure
Credit points 96
Subjects
- Students will study five core units and three elective units across the following areas: the principles and practice of integrative health care
- nutritional medicine
- botanical medicine
- environmental medicine
- integrative gastroenterology
- integrative mental health
- integrative womens health
- integrative reproductive health
- food as medicine
- lifestyle medicine
- and metabolic health and management.
Entry requirements
- An Australian equivalent Bachelor degree in a clinical health discipline AND two years of documented, relevant clinical experience.