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6 Master's degrees in Complementary & Alternative Medicine in New South Wales, Australia
Chinese Medicine
The Chinese Medicine program from Western Sydney University is designed for practitioners wishing to strengthen their knowledge and better integrate into the health care system. The Masters course includes two major streams: a clinical stream and research-training pathway, described below.
Master of Traumatology
The Master of Traumatology program at the University of Newcastle has been designed to produce graduates who meet this demand. Aimed at medical practitioners, nurses, allied health professionals, and pre-hospital paramedics wanting to take the next step in their career.
Medicine (Trauma-Informed Psychotherapy)
The Medicine (Trauma-Informed Psychotherapy) program at the University of Sydney teaches an approach that helps people with personality or anxiety disorders, dysthymia, post-traumatic disorders, chronic depression, somatisation and other conditions in which trauma is a contributing factor.
Medicine (Child and Adolescent Health)
The Medicine (Child and Adolescent Health) program at the University of Sydney provides you with the core knowledge and clinical decision-making skills required for day-to-day paediatric practice in a wide range of areas, including allergy, immunisation, infectious diseases and child obesity.
Medicine (Advanced) (Sleep Medicine)
The Medicine (Advanced) (Sleep Medicine) program at the University of Sydney aims to provide students with comprehensive information on the theory and practice of sleep medicine and provide training in clinical, theoretical and research techniques in the discipline.
Advanced Naturopathic Medicine
The Southern Cross University has a long history in the discipline of Advanced Naturopathic Medicine and was the first in Australia to open a naturopathy clinic on campus in 1998.