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3 Complimentary Medicine Degree Programs in South Africa


University of Johannesburg
Doctor of Health Sciences in Complementary Medicine
- Johannesburg, South Africa
PhD
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The purpose of the Doctor of Health Sciences in Complementary Medicine is to provide the qualifying student with advanced analytical problem-solving and reflective competencies in the field of complementary medicine (CM) and to enable them to act as a leader within the CM research field. This will be achieved by making an original contribution to the knowledge content of CM through independent research.


University of Johannesburg
Master of Health Sciences in Complementary Medicine
- Johannesburg, South Africa
Master degree
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The purpose of this qualification is to develop a graduate competent in the knowledge, attitudes, insight and skills required for diagnosing and treating patients in the field of CM as well as formulating comprehensive management plans for health promotion.
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University of Johannesburg
Bachelor of Health Sciences in Complementary Medicine
- Johannesburg, South Africa
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The purpose of this qualification is to provide the qualifying student with the necessary knowledge, skills and competencies required to successfully consult, and treat pre-diagnosed patients and communicate holistic advice to patients. The graduate will be a team player capable of working in multidisciplinary teams to promote the profession.
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Studying Complimentary Medicine in South Africa presents a unique opportunity to explore holistic health practices and integrated wellness approaches. This field combines traditional healing methods with contemporary health care, offering a comprehensive view of patient care.
Through courses in herbal medicine, acupuncture, and nutrition therapy, students learn to assess patient needs and develop individualized treatment plans. The program encourages critical thinking and practical skill development as students engage in experiential learning and case studies. Students strengthen their adaptability as they integrate various healing modalities and explore diverse cultural perspectives on health.
In South Africa, the educational approach prioritizes community health initiatives and research-based practices. Graduates gain skills that align with local and global healthcare trends, preparing them for various roles in wellness clinics, holistic health practices, and community health education. With a focus on prevention and whole-person care, students can confidently contribute to a growing field, making a positive impact on health systems both locally and beyond.