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IVAS Certification in Veterinary Chinese Herbal Medicine

Certifications
Duration:

12 Months

Price:

$3,448.85 USD

Visit www.ivas.org to learn more about the Veterinary Chinese Herbal Medicine courses discussed here and for enrollment. You can enrol in the courses at any time through IVAS, and begin studying straight away. Registration is via completion of the application form, please CLICK HERE.

About the Course

You might find yourself wishing there was something more you could be doing for your patients. Laboratory and clinical research into the pharmacological and physiological effects of herbal medicines is increasing exponentially and revealing new opportunities to help treat:

  • Chronic disease
  • Resistant viral and bacterial infections
  • Chronic inflammation
  • Tumors and metastasis
  • Conditions of old age
  • And many of the common disorders we see in veterinary practice

The International Veterinary Acupuncture Society (IVAS) Pathways to Excellence in Veterinary Chinese Herbal Medicine (VCHM) offers licensed veterinarians clinically orientated education and skills. All courses are delivered by the government accredited College of Integrative Veterinary Therapies (CIVT). If you want to extend your knowledge and add Chinese Herbal Medicine to your armory, then the IVAS Certification in Veterinary Chinese Herbal Medicine offers you the chance to expand your treatment options in a very rational, effective and evidence-based way.

  • Traditional and biomedical understandings of Chinese herbal formulas
  • Flexible format via online education
  • Self-paced study to fit your schedule, wherever your laptop computer may take you
  • Support by experienced veterinary practitioners
  • RACE accreditation

IVAS Certification in Veterinary Chinese Herbal Medicine (CVCHM)

  • This 180 hour course enables those seeking thorough, foundational training in the field of Chinese Herbal medicine to gain skills and knowledge in the principles of VCHM. It is both practical and comprehensive and includes materia medica, classic formula study, dispensary, herb drug interactions and herbal therapeutics with an emphasis on integrative approaches, biomedical understandings of formula and case-based learning. We only use classic Chinese herbal formulas so you can obtain them virtually anywhere in the world.
  • The course consists of eight Modules and generally takes 180 hours of study to complete. There will be lecture notes, video lectures, forum discussion, and reading of texts as well as assessments. You will be given 12 months to complete this self-paced course.
  • At the conclusion of this course you will have enhanced your clinical skills and will be capable of prescribing appropriate Chinese herbal medicines safely and effectively. You may choose to continue your Herbal Medicine education by taking the IVAS Advanced Certification in Veterinary Chinese Herbal Medicine Course.

Visit www.ivas.org to learn more about the Veterinary Chinese Herbal Medicine courses discussed here and for enrollment. You can enrol in the courses at any time through IVAS, and begin studying straight away. 

Please note that this is an evidence-based course delivered by qualified and experienced practitioners but is not an Australian government-accredited qualification.

Communication and course materials

  • Study guides, readings, lecture notes
  • Video lectures
  • Case support throughout your course
  • Tutor support and mentoring
  • Online discussion and interaction

Credits

  • 99 RACE Credits
Dr Susi Lam
Dr Steve Marsden

Meet the Tutors and Lecturers

Dr Susi Lam
DVM, GDVA, GDVCHM
Dr Susanne Lam studied at the University of Veterinary Medicine in Vienna when she was first exposed to acupuncture through Dr Oswald Kothbauer. After being based in Hong Kong for 17 years, Susi moved back to Austria permanently in 2012 with...
2 Webinars and 11 Courses
DVM ND MSOM FACVBM GDVA GDVCHM Dipl.AC Dipl.CH AHGDr
Dr Steve Marsden received his doctorate in veterinary medicine at the University of Saskatchewan in 1988. At the National College of Naturopathic Medicine in Portland, Oregon he obtained a doctorate in Naturopathic medicine, a Master's of Science...
35 Webinars and 15 Courses

What will you Learn

  • Module 1 Chinese Medicine Overview and Demystifying the Metaphors
    • This module provides the basic foundation of Chinese medical concepts.
  • Module 2 Chinese Herbal Medicine Prescribing
    • This module teaches the properties of herbs and their correlation with function and focuses on the approach to prescribing herbs; herb drug interactions and adverse events; ethical usage.
  • Module 3 Gastrointestinal...
  • Module 1 Chinese Medicine Overview and Demystifying the Metaphors
    • This module provides the basic foundation of Chinese medical concepts.
  • Module 2 Chinese Herbal Medicine Prescribing
    • This module teaches the properties of herbs and their correlation with function and focuses on the approach to prescribing herbs; herb drug interactions and adverse events; ethical usage.
  • Module 3 Gastrointestinal and Liver Conditions & Chinese Food Therapy
    • This module covers the pathophysiology of common gastrointestinal disorders and liver conditions from a Chinese medicine perspective that can be integrated with Western pathophysiology. This module also covers the principles of Chinese Food Therapy from a Chinese medicine perspective that can be integrated with Western patient management.
  • Module 4 Neurology,  Musculoskeletal Conditions and Behaviour
    • This module covers the pathophysiology of pain in common musculoskeletal disease, paralysis, neurological conditions such as seizures and vestibular syndrome and behavioral conditions (such as aggression, anxiety and cognitive dysfunction) from a Chinese medicine perspective that can be integrated with Western pathophysiology.
  • Module 5 Kidney, Urinary and Endocrine
    • This module covers the pathophysiology of renal and urinary tract disease and common endocrine disorders from a Chinese medicine perspective that can be integrated with Western pathophysiology. 
  • Module 6 Respiratory, Cardiovascular Conditions & Dermatology
    • This module covers the pathophysiology of common cardio/respiratory conditions and skin conditions from a Chinese medicine perspective that can be integrated with Western pathophysiology.
  • Module 7 Oncology,  Immune mediated Diseases and Ophthalmology
    • This module covers the pathophysiology of common autoimmune conditions, neoplastic and eye conditions from a Chinese medicine perspective that can be integrated with Western pathophysiology. 
  • Module 8 Classic Formulas
    • This module covers the main Chinese Classic Formulas discussed throughout the course with a focus on biomedical actions and diversity of utility and their mainstream Western clinical applications.
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IVAS Certification in Veterinary Chinese Herbal Medicine

Before you take the course

Below requirements are needed before you can take this course.
  • Basic internet skills and access to the internet with good download speeds
  • A head set or good speakers to listen to video lectures
  • To set aside regular time each week to complete your learning and assessment tasks (nominally 3 to 5 hours per week)

Frequently Asked Questions

Want to know more about the questions that our students asked?
Is online study right for me?

The College of Integrative Veterinary Therapies offers courses that are both challenging and rewarding. You can learn at your own pace under the tutelage of experts in their field. Online or distance learning is not for everyone. Think carefully before you enroll. To succeed in online learning and distance education you will need:

  • A commitment to study and enquiry
  • To be capable of self directed learning with our guidance and support through your course
  • Motivation to pursue your course of study
  • Access to the internet and a printer
  • A good internet service that provides a good speed for downloads
  • An enthusiasm for engaging with your tutors and peers
  • The ability to work on your own or collaborate in a team
  • The capability of an independent level of written and spoken English
  • An appointment by phone may be requested prior to course commencement- we don't want you to start if we think we can't provide the right experience for you
  • If you are not sure contact us, we can help you gain a  full understanding of our courses before applying.

What you won't need is to pay airfares, travel, hotel bills by participating in green education!

All our courses are available to enrol at any time.  Our courses are part time, self paced within the course timeframe, and fully online.  Sometimes there is a scheduled start date for a course, in which we accept a group intake of enrolments. This encourages a cohort of students to move through the course together, making for a more interactive learning experience.

Although some courses have live sessions available, there are no live sessions that you are required to attend for any of our courses.  Our courses are delivered online and are self paced within the course timeframe, to give you the greatest flexibility with your study. You can study anywhere, anytime that suits you. We have great learning tools such as lectures, comprehensive course notes, videos, online resources, discussion forum and continuous support from our highly qualified and experienced tutors to help you can get the most out of your course.

Please refer to our enrolment terms and conditions when seeking extra time in a course, https://civtedu.org/enrolment-terms-and-conditions 

If you take a "leave of absence/deferral" from a course this freezes your progress in the course.  You will have no access to the course during this time.  A request for a leave of absence/deferral can be made for up to 3 months, initially.  Longer periods of time away from the course can be reviewed after this time.  If you want to use any course resources whilst you are taking your leave of absence/deferral you will need to download the material (such as documents, course notes, reading material) beforehand.  There is no fee to take a leave of absence/deferral, however your regular payment instalments for the course will continue.

If you request an "extension" for a course, you may be given extra time in a course and still have full access to the course.  An extension can be granted for up to, or equal to, the maximal period of study for that course.  There is a fee involved in applying for an extension, this varies according to the amount of extra time requested and is found on the link provided.

 

This depends on the type of course you enrol in.

Our introductory or short courses require approximately 3-5 hours per week.  Our Certifications and Graduate Diplomas require approximately 5-10 hours per week.  This will vary amongst individuals, depending on the pace in which they learn.  More time may be needed each week, depending on how long an individual needs to spend on completing assignments. 

If you are a registered Veterinarian, you are eligible to enrol in any of our courses, https://civtedu.org/courses 

If you are a Veterinary Technician or Veterinary Nurse or Animal Health Professional you may be able to apply to enrol in selected courses for Veterinarians, however you will need to go through an eligibility process first. Otherwise, you can apply for our courses for Animal Health Professionals, https://civtedu.org/courses/animal-health-professionals 

If you are a Pet Owner, you can apply for our courses designed for Pet Owners, https://civtedu.org/courses/pet-owners 

 

Earn your own CIVT certificate of completion

The College of Integrative Veterinary Therapies offers courses that are both challenging and rewarding. You can learn at your own pace under the tutelage of experts in their field. What you won’t need is to pay airfares, travel, hotel bills by participating in green education!

Your certificate will be issued in your legal name and sent to you upon successful completion of the program, as per the stipulated requirements.

Visit www.ivas.org to learn more about the Veterinary Chinese Herbal Medicine courses discussed here and for enrollment. You can enrol in the courses at any time through IVAS, and begin studying straight away. Registration is via completion of the application form, please CLICK HERE.

What's next after taking this course

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Extend your knowledge with our Webinars

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Hold Please! How to Resolve Urinary Incontinence Using Chinese Herbal Medicine
Hold Please! How to Resolve Urinary Incontinence Using Chinese Herbal Medicine
Dr Steve Marsden DVM ND MSOM FACVBM GDVA GDVCHM Dipl.AC Dipl.CH AHGDr
Chinese Herbs for Seizures and Vestibular Disease
Chinese Herbs for Seizures and Vestibular Disease
Dr Steve Marsden DVM ND MSOM FACVBM GDVA GDVCHM Dipl.AC Dipl.CH AHGDr
CHM for Musculoskeletal Disease: Getting Your Bearings in the  Non-Weight Bearing
CHM for Musculoskeletal Disease: Getting Your Bearings in the Non-Weight Bearing
Dr Steve Marsden DVM ND MSOM FACVBM GDVA GDVCHM Dipl.AC Dipl.CH AHGDr