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The Master of Lifestyle Medicine program focuses on the role of lifestyle factors—such as diet, physical activity, sleep, and stress management—in preventing and managing chronic diseases. The curriculum combines evidence-based approaches with practical strategies to promote health and well-being. Students gain skills in patient assessment, behaviour change techniques, and health coaching. Graduates are equipped to work in clinical, community, and public health settings, leading efforts to improve population health through lifestyle interventions.
A bachelor's degree in a relevant subject, such as medicine, allied health, or health sciences, is normally required for admission to the Master of Lifestyle Medicine program. It is necessary to have an IELTS score of 6.5, with no band score falling below 6.0. A statement of intent, academic references, and related job experience are possible extra criteria. It's crucial to confirm with the university delivering the degree as specific requirements may differ from one institution to another.