Applied Ayurveda research

Research into Ayurveda should be carried out in such a way that the Ayurvedic system is preserved and at the same time modern holistic standards are implemented.

The further development of medical knowledge is based on precise and methodologically coordinated research. Ayurveda can also be researched using holistic strategies without losing any of its complexity. A lot has been happening in this field in recent years, and new studies have shown how well Ayurveda can be used for treatment.

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Contents

- Paradigms and approaches of research
- Quantitative research
- Qualitative research
- Dealing with scientific literature
- Search strategies
- Use of databases
- Evaluation of publications
- Current status of AyurvedaResearch
- Whole medical systems research
- Writing a proposal
- Structuring a dissertation
- Collecting and analyzing data
- Documenting results
- Using scientific language and terminology
- Theory and empirical research

Lecturers

Dr. Shivenarain Gupta Porträt
Prof. Dr. Shivenarain Gupta
Prof Dr. Martin Mittwede
Prof. Dr. Martin Mittwede

Price info

Seminar fee from € 760

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Final payment

By invoice: Due 14 days before the start of the seminar

At a glance

Required prior knowledge:
Advanced studies in Ayurveda medicine

Scope
3 Days 45 learning hrs of which 22,5 hrs presence

from € 760
Plus board and lodging if applicable

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