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The Master of Integrative Medicine combines conventional medical practices with complementary therapies, focusing on a holistic approach to patient care. Students learn to integrate evidence-based treatments such as acupuncture, nutrition, herbal medicine, and mind-body therapies alongside conventional medical practices. The program covers areas like clinical practice, research, ethics, and patient-centred care, preparing graduates to work in multidisciplinary healthcare settings and enhance the well-being of individuals through integrative therapeutic approaches.
Applicants usually need a relevant undergraduate degree in medicine, health sciences, or a similar subject in order to apply for the Master of Integrative Medicine program. It is necessary to have an overall IELTS score of 6.5, with no band score falling below 6.0. A personal statement, letters of recommendation, and relevant clinical experience may also be required by certain schools. Depending on the program, there may be additional requirements, such as prior certificates or specialised subject expertise.