Medical basics: For which activities do I need this course?
If you want to work in the healthcare sector, you need to have an adequate knowledge of the anatomy of the human body, its physiology, psychology, diseases, etc. etc. This knowledge is taught as part of the training for professions in conventional medicine, from Federal VET Diploma health specialists to university medical studies and graduation as a doctor.
There are numerous training courses in the field of alternative medicine and complementary therapy. The form, content and approach of these training courses depend on the desired activity or therapy method, the training providers and personal goals.
Two registration bodies have defined the training standards in experiential medicine and complementary therapy since 1991 and 1999 respectively: the Empirical Medicine Register EMR and the ASCA Foundation (further information atwww.artecura.ch/leistungstraeger1.html; see also theTrunc Commun Complementary therapy). They are the authoritative institutions for recognizing the relevant training courses. Their recognition guarantees quality and, in the case of some methods, allows health insurance companies to contribute to the treatment costs.
The educational pathways that can lead to recognition by the ASCA and EMR take place over 3 or 4 stages:
- Medical basics level 1 (for all methods)
- Method-specific training
- Advanced conventional medical basics level 3 (only required for certain methods)
- Method-specific continuing education, further training
This means that anyone wishing to work as a breath therapist, Gestalt therapist, Shiatsu therapist or with Alexander Technique, hypnosis, etc., for example, must start with basic medical training. (More information and a list of all recognized methods can be found athttps://asca.ch/de/startseite/). However, if you already have a conventional medical qualification in healthcare, you do not need to attend the basic medical course again.
Most providers of alternative medicine or complementary therapy training courses therefore also offer basic medical courses; some of these can be attended individually, others are integrated into a training course.