Professional Certificate in Equine Assisted Herbal Medicine (Advanced)
-- ViewingNowThe Professional Certificate in Equine Assisted Herbal Medicine is an advanced certificate programme with 20 units, providing learners with a comprehensive understanding of equine-assisted herbal medicine. This programme is of great importance, meeting the growing demand for alternative therapy in the equine industry.
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- Introduction to Equine Assisted Herbal Medicine
- Principles of Herbal Medicine
- Introduction to Equine Anatomy and Physiology
- Herbal Medicine and Horse Health
- Equine Assisted Therapy Fundamentals
- Herbal Medicine for Common Horse Health Issues
- Equine Assisted Herbal Medicine Ethics and Boundaries
- Herbal Medicine Formulations and Compounding
- Equine Psychology and Behavior
- Herbal Medicine and Horse Nutrition
- Introduction to Aromatherapy and Essential Oils
- Equine Assisted Herbal Medicine Case Studies
- Herbal Medicine and Horse Wellness
- Equine Assisted Therapy Best Practices
- Herbal Medicine for Horse Injuries and Trauma
- Equine Assisted Herbal Medicine Business Development
- Herbal Medicine and Horse Mental Health
- Equine Assisted Herbal Medicine Research and Evidence-Based Practice
- Herbal Medicine for Horse Skin and Coat Issues
- Equine Assisted Herbal Medicine Program Design and Implementation
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Explore the various career paths available in Equine Assisted Herbal Medicine.
Equine Assisted Herbal Medicine Consultant (28%): Provides expert guidance on the application of herbal medicine in equine-assisted settings.
Herbal Medicine Specialist (24%): Develops and implements individualized herbal medicine treatment plans for equine clients.
Complementary Therapist (22%): Offers a range of complementary therapies, such as massage, acupuncture, or reflexology, to enhance equine well-being.
Wellness Coach (16%): Empowers equine owners and caregivers to prioritize wellness and make informed decisions about their horse's health.
Holistic Health Practitioner (10%): Integrates natural and conventional approaches to promote overall equine health and well-being.
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- ProficiencyEnglish
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