TAM
teaching anthroposophic medicine

class models

Here you will find information about the organizational structure of anthroposophic training opportunities worldwide. Time frames, admission requirements, types of training, accreditation, research involvement and more are provided in a profile for each institution. You can contact the training centres directly to find out more.

Physician training

Physician training to become an anthroposophic physician consists of further training for qualified physicians. Accreditation by the Medical Section differentiates between the various trainings. The training profiles can be used to get information, network, initiate contact or pick up ideas for additional projects. Some profiles have a curriculum attached.

Curricular = part-time further training

Modular further training

Therapist and nursing training

Anthroposophic therapist training (eurythmy therapy, body therapies, art therapy, psychotherapy) varies enormously worldwide, as does training in anthroposophic nursing. Accreditation by the Medical Section differentiates between the various trainings. The training profiles can be used to get information, network, initiate contact or pick up ideas for additional projects. Some profiles have a curriculum attached.

Full-time basic training

Curricular = part-time further training

Modular further training

Interprofessional further training

Interprofessional training combines the advantages of specific physician, medical and therapeutic further training. It can be offered as part-time or modular further training. The time frame is designed to allow the trainee to continue working while studying. It builds on the knowledge already acquired by certified professionals. Accreditation by the Medical Section (IKAM) and local professional associations and authorities varies. The training profiles can be used to get information, network, initiate contact or pick up ideas for additional projects. Some profiles have a curriculum attached.

Curricular further training

Modular further training