AYURVEDA NURSING AND PANCHAKARMA

Ayurveda Nursing and Panchakarma Course

The word Panchakarma is formed by two words, Pancha means “five” and Karma means “Therapy”.

Panchakarma is a method of cleansing the body of all the unwanted waste after lubricating it. Benefits of Panchakarma include elimination of toxins and waste from the body, balance thidoshas (Vata, Pitta and Kapha), improve mental health etc. Panchakarma treatement must be done by trained and qualified persons. The traditional method of Panchakarma can be study from the great land, Kerala. REON Institute is one of the leading Ayurveda School in Kerala which offering this course with highly talented and experienced faculties. Welcome to Reon Institute's Diploma in Ayurveda Nursing and Panchakarma program. This comprehensive diploma course is designed for individuals aspiring to become skilled Ayurvedic nurses and Panchakarma therapists. Rooted in the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda, this program offers a blend of traditional teachings and modern medical practices to provide you with a strong foundation in holistic healthcare.

Curriculum

Module 1

  • Introduction to ayurveda

  • Philosophical origin and History

  • The five elements (Panchamahabhuta)

  • Three governing energies (Tridoshas)

  • Elements of body (Dhathu)

  • Bio fire (Agni)

  • Three waste processes ( Mala)

  • Metabolic error (Aama)

Module 2

  • Basic treatment assistance

  • Role & duties of a therapy assisstant

Module 3

  • Basic knowledge in Human body mechanism

  • 12 different systems in human body

  • Digestive system

  • Excretory system

  • Circulatory system

  • Muscular system etc.

Module 4

  • Definition of panchakarma

  • Ccope of pancha karma

  • Three stages of sodhanachikitsa

  • Benefits of panchakarma

Module 5

  • Purva Karma

  • Dipana,pachana,snehana

  • Samyakpachana

  • Role of lavana in oleation

  • Classification of sneha

  • Swedana mechanism

  • Types of swedana

  • Indication and contraindication of snehana&swedana

  • Atisnehana&atiswedanavyapat

Module 6

  • Therapeutic procedures - Practical training of ayurvedic therapies and awareness on Panchakarma

  • General Ayurveda therapies (Snehana&swedana) including

  • Abhyanga (Oil massage)

  • MukhaAbhyanga( Face massage)

  • Siroabhyanga (Head massage)

  • Padabhyanga( Foot massage)

  • Udwarthana (Powder massage)

  • Kati Vasti( Oil retention on specific location)

  • PindaSweda( Bolus treatments)

  • Kashayadhara( Decoction pouring)

Module 7

  • KERALIYA PANCHAKARMA

  • Pizhichil (Oil pouring)

  • Ksheeradhara( Medicated milk pouring)

  • Thakradhara( Medicated butter milk pouring)

  • Thalapothichil/sirolepam( Application of herbal paste on head)

  • Njavarakizhi/Shashtikasalipindasweda (Shashtika rice bolus treatment)

  • Patrapindaswedam( Leaf bolus treatment)

  • Thalam (Medicine retention on head)

  • Ksheeradhoomam( Medicated milk treatment)

  • Sirodhara

  • Dhoomapanam

Module 8

  • VAMANA

  • Indication

  • Contraindication

  • Properties of vamakadravya mode of action

  • Vamana drugs

  • Purva karma

  • Pradana karma

  • Observation during procedure

  • Pravara,madyamaheenasudhi

  • Samsarjanakrama

  • Complications & management

Module 9

  • VIRECHANA

  • Indication

  • Contra ibndication

  • Samyakvirechanalakshana

  • Atiyoga

  • Ayoga

  • Tarpanadikarma

Module 10

  • NASYA

  • Nasya drugs

  • Classification

  • Indication

  • Contra indication

  • Nasya vypad procedure

  • Drugs to ve stored

  • Samyak yoga

  • Heena yoga

  • Aytiyoga

  • Paschat karma

Module 11

  • VASTHI

  • Role & scope of vasti karma

  • Classification

  • Yapanavastis

  • Procedure

  • Complications

  • ANUVASANA VASTI

  • NIRUHA VASTI

Module 12

  • RAKTHA MOKSHA

  • Siravyadha

  • Jalookavacharana

  • Complications

  • Academic Facility

Certification Process:

Upon successful completion of the program, students are awarded a BSS certificate for the "Diploma in Ayurveda Nursing and Panchakarma" by the Central Government of India. This certification demonstrates the individual's proficiency in Ayurveda nursing and Panchakarma therapies, making them eligible for various career opportunities in the field of traditional healthcare.

In conclusion, the BSS certification for the "Diploma in Ayurveda Nursing and Panchakarma" is a prestigious qualification recognized by the Central Government of India. It equips students with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in the field of Ayurveda nursing and Panchakarma, contributing to the promotion and preservation of India's rich traditional healing system.

Why Choose Reon Institute:

  • Experienced Faculty: Learn from experienced Ayurvedic practitioners and renowned experts.

  • Traditional Wisdom: Immerse yourself in the deep-rooted traditions of Ayurveda.

  • State-of-the-Art Facilities: Study in a modern and well-equipped learning environment.

  • Internship Opportunities: Gain hands-on experience at our partner Ayurvedic clinics.

  • Career Support: Access job placement assistance and career guidance.

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Course details

This is a comprehensive Ayurvedic medicine program aiming at developing expert Ayurvedic spa therapists and professionals ready to meet the global need. The student will be receiving basic awareness in Ayurvedic principles, concepts and an extensive knowledge in the technical know-how of Ayurvedic therapies. Training under experienced hands in Ayurvedic spa massage techniques will be an added advantage.

On hand training in human body will also be given to each student for their practical learning. Study materials for theory and practical sessions, DVD for the demonstrations, Starter kit-Medicines, Equipments, Guidance for Shopping and weekend leisure trips, Internet, WiFi, etc are provided for the students.

Scope of Practice

Upon completion, Panchakarma Technicians can:

  • Perform all Ayurvedic hands-on Shamana therapies in a clinic or private practice with an emphasis on utilizing the techniques for purposes of pacification. Shamana includes external calming procedures & regimen without internal cleansing.

  • Perform Panchakarma therapies in connection with a Panchakarma program, under the guidance of a qualified Ayurvedic Practitioner or Ayurvedic Doctor, with an emphasis on utilizing the therapies for purposes of Shamana and Shodhana Chikitsa. Shodhana includes detoxification & purification procedures and requires the advanced clinical knowledge of an Ayurvedic Doctor.

  • Support and help deliver the Panchakarma treatment program designed by the Ayurvedic Practitioner or Ayurvedic Doctor. The Panchakarma Technician is not trained to design a complete Panchakarma program with both Shamana and Shodhana therapies.

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Have any questions?

Embark on a rewarding career in holistic healthcare by enrolling in our Diploma in Ayurveda Nursing and Panchakarma program. Discover the ancient secrets of Ayurveda and become a skilled Ayurvedic nurse and Panchakarma therapist. For more information or to apply, please contact us