4.8 CME

आयुर्वेदामध्ये यशस्वी करिअर कसे घडवावे?, How to Build a Successful Career in Ayurveda

Speaker: Dr. Vikrant Patil

President, National Ayurveda Students and Youth Association, Delhi

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Description

How to Build a Successful Career in Ayurveda focuses on guiding students and young practitioners to navigate the evolving landscape of Ayurvedic healthcare. The session will cover key areas such as clinical practice, postgraduate options, research, entrepreneurship, and digital health opportunities. It will also offer practical tips on specialization, patient communication, and building credibility in both urban and rural settings. Participants will gain insights into aligning traditional Ayurvedic principles with modern healthcare demands. This webinar aims to empower attendees with the knowledge and strategies needed to create a rewarding and impactful career in Ayurveda.

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  • The speaker expresses gratitude to Dr. Simran and the audience, stating a positive feeling about the event. They mention the high cost of "Board Court" and a desire to establish a retirement hotel in Bangladesh. They assert having no regrets, good training, and extensive experience. However, they also express having regrets on a scale of 95-99% and state having limited formal education, only up to 9th or 10th grade.
  • The discussion touches on various aspects of practice, particularly in Maharashtra. It highlights the perceived advantage for practitioners due to strong principles. There's an apology for something related to the speaker's research and a mention of people being scared and needing to take risks. The context involves BMS (potentially Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) and the need for risk-taking in the field.
  • Opportunities within Ashtaangar and Shaktimaan's actions are briefly referenced. Some Lokhandi-related terms are mentioned and that modern science has the best management system but limited access to cure patients. The conversation then dives into potential career paths for BMS graduates, selling specializations, and the interconnectedness of houses.
  • The focus shifts to the potential of marketing, implementing capabilities, and various career options like counselor, researcher, or industry roles. There is a brief discussion of Ayurveda in fasting and the recommendation of a specific address for treatment. The conversation includes worldwide accepted science and is followed by questions from the audience.
  • The speaker emphasizes practicing organic good information. They discuss limitations and the importance of context, referencing "healing India" and using yoga as a substitute. The speaker's own experiences in various locations like Malab, Russia, Singapore, and their successful practice are mentioned.
  • The discussion moves on to questions about team motivation, expansion, money, and micro-management. The first question raised is regarding creating a career after BMS abroad. The speaker suggests exporting medicines or services, establishing companies, and promoting the market. A query about becoming an oncologist after oncology certification is posed, and the speaker provides a detailed response about the importance of tolerance and touch on the patient.
  • Further questions are about pathways to enrolling in national and international associations. The last question involves a practitioner with MDN Enestilogy who is currently in the UK after having a maternity leave and wants to know the career opportunities in UK to practice again. The speaker states that with a basic qualification she would be a suitable assistant. The discussion touches briefly on students from IT, Brazil, America, Pakistan, and a hope for starting a three-year specialty course.
  • The discourse ends with reflections on the self-advertisement. Thank yous are exchanged for the session, and the listeners are informed about more topics to come such as cancer and Ayurveda.

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