PPRAG 1667: Complementary and Alternative Medicine

This course is designed as a survey of complementary and alternative medicine. Students will be introduced to the theory and practice of some of the more popular complementary/alternative therapies (such as dietary supplements, acupuncture, traditional Chinese medicine, homeopathy, herbal medicine, etc.). The course will include the use of complementary/alternative medicine associated with common disease states. Students will have the opportunity to research and present a complementary/alternative treatment to the class.

Prerequisites

PPRAG 1504 Professional Skills Development 4; PPRAG 1676 Evidence-Based Healthcare