Traditional way of treatment of disease has almost same history as the mankind came into beings. The experts in every society made a development in this field. The usage of herbs to treat a variety of different ailments is universal, and exists in every human culture on Earth.
Tibb-e-Sabir (Simple Organ Theory) is a scientific and systematic mode of treatment and believes in viewing the whole person in regards to finding a cause of disease, and using the laws of nature to induce cure. Tibb-e-Sabir (Simple Organ Theory) has a long tradition in all cultures and recent research has set off to prove some of the vast benefits of using herbs. Herbs can provide a gentle, yet persuasive, solution to a wide range of physical and emotional problems.
Not only alleviate symptoms, herbal medicine also works on a deeper level to help patients return to full harmony. Tibb-e-Sabir (Simple Organ Theory) is becoming ever more popular as ever more people seek out qualified herbalists.
The Tibb-e-Sabir (Simple Organ Theory) course offers high quality training that equips graduates to build successful practice. It is carefully structured so each study unit builds on the previous one, allowing students to develop their confidence and skills and reach their full prospective as professional herbalists.
1) To enable the graduates to bring out the acquire methods of treatments and well aware of latest technologies and modern therapeutics. This will equip the graduates with enough knowledge, skills and clinical practices.
2) To enable the graduates to plan and execute research programs aimed at solving the health problems.
3) Graduates should be able to demonstrate their professional responsibilities to the best interest of the patients exercising preventive, curative and promotive medicine.
4) To evaluate the science behind Herbal Medicine.
5) To understand potential adverse effects, drug-nutrient interactions and indication for commonly used Herbal Medicines.
6) To communicate effectively with patients and clients regarding Tibb-e-Sabir (Simple Organ Theory) and answering questions about their uses.
7) Understanding the ethical, legal and regulatory challenges related to Tibb-e-Sabir (Simple Organ Theory).
8) To educate other healthcare professionals, including physicians and nurses.
9) To deal with emergency medicine and condition requiring referrals.
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Year 1 |
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Semester 1 |
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Anatomy – 1 (Theory & Practical) 3 Credits | ||
Physiology – 1 (Theory & Practical) 3 Credits | ||
Biochemistry – 1 (Theory & Practical) 3 Credits | ||
History of Herbal medicine - 3 Credits | ||
Semester 2 |
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Anatomy – 2 (Theory & Practical) 3 Credits | ||
Physiology – 2 (Theory & Practical) 3 Credits | ||
Biochemistry – 2 (Theory & Practical) 3 Credits | ||
Principles of Tibb-e-Sabir 1 - 3 Credits |
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Year 2 |
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Semester 3 |
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Principles of Tibb-e-Sabir 2 - 3 Credits | ||
Pathology ( Ilm-ul-amraaz) 4 Credits | ||
Herb 1 - 3 Credits | ||
Herbal Therapeutics & Pharmacopeia 1 - 3 Credits | ||
Semester 4 |
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Herb 2 - 3 Credits | ||
Diagnosis - 3 Credits | ||
Pharmacy - 3 Credits | ||
Herbal Therapeutics & Pharmacopeia 2 - 3 Credits |
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Year 3 |
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Semester 5 |
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Herb 3 - 3 Credits | ||
Skill Development 1 - 3 Credits | ||
Clinical Attachment 1 - 6 Credits | ||
Semester 6 |
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Skill Development 2 - 3 Credits | ||
Clinical Attachment 2 - 6 Credits | ||
Health Management & Business Studies - 3 Credits |
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Andrew Barrow
Head of Admission Department