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The pinnacle program for visionary scholars focused on original research, advanced clinical practice, and policy development.
Redefining holistic healthcare through advanced research and clinical innovation.
The Doctorate of Allied Health program represents the apex of our Allied Health educational track. This program is tailored for visionary scholars and clinical practitioners who wish to drive transformative change in global healthcare. With a focus on original research, advanced clinical practice, and impactful policy development, doctoral candidates will emerge as thought leaders in holistic health and integrative wellness.
Prepare to engage in rigorous research projects, collaborate with renowned experts, and advocate for innovative healthcare solutions that bridge Eastern and Western philosophies.
Conduct original dissertations that explore groundbreaking topics such as the gut biome, fascia networks, and integrative health practices.
Develop innovative clinical protocols and practice models that transform traditional healthcare delivery.
Specialized tracks to empower pioneering research and leadership
Graduate as a catalyst for global healthcare transformation
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Download our detailed program brochure, research guidelines, and application form to learn more about the Doctorate program.
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Find answers to common queries about our Doctorate in Allied Health program.
Candidates should hold a relevant master’s degree and have significant experience in allied health or integrative healthcare.
The program typically spans 3 to 4 years of part-time or full-time study, depending on research progress.
Yes, exceptional candidates may qualify for scholarships and financial aid to support their research.