Instructor

Dr. Rosy Daniel (BSc MBBCh)

Integrative Medicine Doctor

Dr Rosy Daniel works as a holistic doctor, teacher, Health Creation Consultant in workplace wellness, and she also shares her experience in new paradigm models for proactive health creation as a broadcaster, speaker, and author. In her Bath clinic she guides individuals in the regeneration of positive health for those with cancer, heart disease, diabetes, depression, overweight, arthritis and stress-related illness. Trained medically in Cardiff (1977-1983) and achieving a First Class Physiology degree (1980), she then trained as a General Practitioner in Bristol (1986-1989). From 1990-1999 she was doctor then Medical Director of the Bristol Cancer Help Centre (now Penny Brohn Cancer Care), winning the Patronage of His Royal Highness the Price of Wales in 1997. She has authored seven books on the holistic approach to cancer. After leaving the Bristol Cancer Help Centre she set up Health Creation, offering motivational health coaching and consultancy for individuals and in the workplace. In 2009 the five Health Creation training modules were incorporated into the Professional Masters Programme Mentoring and Coaching Award at Bath Spa University. In 2007 Dr Daniel Co-Founded the Health and Wellbeing Trust charity through which she co-founded the British College of Integrated Medicine (BCIM) to train doctors and nurses in Integrative Medicine. Its first course, the Postgraduate Diploma in the Study of Integrated Medicine commenced in September 2009, validated by the University of Buckingham with the academic leadership of Professor Sikora. BCIM presented its first graduates to HRH the Prince of Wales in 2012.

About this course

  • Target group

    → General public
    → Professional

  • Learning outcomes

    → Understand the range of natural treatments for cancer and study the supporting evidence
    → Map the phases of the illness and wellness journeys, combining self-help and orthodox medicine
    → Hear the experiences of people with cancer using holistic integrative approaches
    → Look at ways of getting started personally and professionally

  • Accreditation / CPD Points

    Upon completing this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion from the National Centre for Integrative Medicine.

Course curriculum

    1. A welcome from Rosy

    2. Introduction Video

      FREE PREVIEW
    3. How to use the e-learning platform

    4. Learning objectives

    5. Before you start...

    1. Task 1: Listen to the PowerPoint – Mapping the phases of the illness and wellness journeys

    2. (Option 1) Task 2: Read the Research Report – 'Meeting the Needs of People with Cancer for Support and Self-Management'

    3. (Option 2) Task 2: Read the Research Report – 'Meeting the Needs of People with Cancer for Support and Self-Management'

    4. Task 3: Watch the You Tube film – ‘Message of Hope’ to share the experience of people with cancer of working with the holistic healthcare approach

    5. Task 4: Look at my Recommended Reading List and acquire the books of greatest interest to you.

    1. Task 1: Watch the PowerPoint ‘The seven levels of self-help, support and therapy

    2. Task 2: Read my Dr Rosy Daniel Nutritional Guidelines for low-acid wholefood eating

    3. Task 3: Read my guidelines for the use of Litmus paper to test salivary pH

    4. Task 4: Get yourself some Litmus paper from Health Creation or a health food shop or chemist, and record your own salivary pH and the pH of the water, drinks and foods that you are eating regularly. If you find yourself to be less than 7, then I suggest t

    5. Task 4: Get yourself some Litmus paper from Health Creation or a health food shop or chemist, and record your own salivary pH and the pH of the water, drinks and foods that you are eating regularly. If you find yourself to be less than 7, then I suggest t

    1. Task 1: Watch the PowerPoint – 'Natural treatments for cancer'

    2. Task 2: Explore the website of the some of the doctors and international integrative medicine clinics mentioned to explore the range of therapies being offered

    3. Task 3: Explore the RGCC website to look at the testing being offered for personalised cancer testing and treatment planning

    4. Task 4: Read the abstracts of the papers on the RGCC website to study the new data in this field

    5. Task 5: Listen to the relaxation, meditation, visualisation, imaging, breathing and yoga exercises on my CDs 'Cope positively with cancer treatment', 'Images for healing cancer' and 'Heal Yourself'. Use the code free-audio-downloads in the book and audio

    1. Task 1: Watch the PowerPoint – 'The evidence for the integrative approach to cancer care'

    2. Task 2: Find the citations for particular studies that have interested you in the presentation either on the list of study references or from the presentation itself, search for these studies online and read them to get further insight into the study meth

    1. Task 1: Watch the PowerPoint – Good models of Integrative Cancer Care

    2. Task 2: Explore the website of the centres mentioned to compare and contrast the services offered and the differences in their therapeutic models

About this course

  • £87.50
  • 6-10h course length
  • Certificate of Completion