Training and Education
For practitioners who are new to biological medicine, we recommend the following to get started:
Step 1: The following book on the introduction to biological medicine is highly recommended. It can be read congruently while taking the online “Introduction to biological medicine” course (see step 2 for details):
Bioregulatory Medicine: An Innovative Holistic Approach to Self-Healing
Step 2: Sign up for the online, “Introduction to Biological Medicine” course. This course will go through the core theories and practical wisdom of Biological Medicine. It is a self-paced, 9 module online course that includes 10 lecture hours. It is a prerequisite for the in-person Advanced BioMed Coursework.
Step 3: Sign up for BioMed program’s in-person training course, “Biological Medicine for Practitioners”.
This course includes online lectures and assignments, along with their in-person training in Scottsdale, Arizona, where you will learn how to implement and integrate an expanded array of diagnostic technologies and therapies to support optimal client outcomes. Practice management and how to integrate biological medicine into your practice is included in the training.
Once both courses are completed, you are able to become a certified biological medicine practitioner.
Introduction to Unda remedies - 2-day seminar
Phytoembryotherapy
Introduction to Phytotherapy - Dr. Robert Abell
Unlocking Healing Potentials: Advanced Applications of Phytoembryotherapy - Dr. Dickson Thom