Inge wrote:Do you know if the three year Tibetan medicine distant learning online course of Dr. Pasang Y. Arya T. Sherpa at tibetanmedicine-edu.org is a good program?
AdmiralJim wrote:How much does it cost? I have often wondered what the benefits of a dual qualification in western and tibetan medicine would be.
AdmiralJim wrote:How much does it cost? I have often wondered what the benefits of a dual qualification in western and tibetan medicine would be.
Namdrol wrote:Inge wrote:Do you know if the three year Tibetan medicine distant learning online course of Dr. Pasang Y. Arya T. Sherpa at tibetanmedicine-edu.org is a good program?
He is a qualified doctor, so I am sure it is fine.
There are two other options as well.
My Alma mater:
http://tibetanmedicineschool.org/progra ... r-program/
Nida Chenagtsang's program:
http://www.thesoriginstitute.com/
All three are fine programs, all have their strengths and their weaknesses. All three are run by qualified Tibetan doctors who speak english well.
AdmiralJim wrote:How much does it cost? I have often wondered what the benefits of a dual qualification in western and tibetan medicine would be.
JinpaRangdrol wrote:Namdrol,
Is the Shang Shung Institute's online Tibetan Medicine school up and running yet? It seems that they said they'd have info by September of last year, but I still don't see anything. I'm planning on applying for the full 4-year program. Do you have any info or advice?
AdmiralJim wrote:How much does it cost? I have often wondered what the benefits of a dual qualification in western and tibetan medicine would be.

Wesley1982 wrote:Tibetan medicine institute is very interesting but its more realistic to contribute undertstanding to the -Western Approach-
~ especially in the field of psychiatry.
Wesley1982 wrote:Tibetan medicine institute is very interesting but its more realistic to contribute undertstanding to the -Western Approach-
~ especially in the field of psychiatry.
The Seeker wrote:What good does a psychiatrist do for a person in most cases?

AdmiralJim wrote:You need to read more about western psychiatry, most mental illness is caused by a pathological mechanism - which needs drug treatment. Of course things like meditation may help someone keep well by reducing stress triggers but if a patient was diabetic there would be no question about giving drug treatment yet with mental illness people treat it differently why?
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