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| ==== Foundation Course: Student Handbook ==== | ==== Foundation Course: Student Handbook ==== | ||
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| Contact information for all tutors and Heartwood staff is available on the Learning Management System. In the event of any additional queries, please email [[mailto: | Contact information for all tutors and Heartwood staff is available on the Learning Management System. In the event of any additional queries, please email [[mailto: | ||
| - | ===== Participation ===== | ||
| - | Participation in the Heartwood Foundation Course requires commitment and taking full advantage of the learning opportunities it provides, understanding that the learning achieved will derive from a readiness to participate fully in all the learning activities offered.\\ | ||
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| - | The value that comes from making a personal commitment of time, effort and intellectual investment is enormous, and it is important to be organised and to plan your work schedule carefully. Be aware of any special course dates or deadlines, and work to those, making sure you are adequately prepared for all tasks. | ||
| ===== Payment of Course Fees ===== | ===== Payment of Course Fees ===== | ||
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| * Have made a fresh poultice for one of the major joints. | * Have made a fresh poultice for one of the major joints. | ||
| - | ===== UNIT 11: Herbal Approaches to Common Conditions 3 ===== | + | ===== UNIT 11: Herbal Approaches to Common Conditions 3 and to Men's Health |
| ==== Introduction ==== | ==== Introduction ==== | ||
| - | This is the last of three units in which we take an in-depth look at conditions commonly seen by medical herbalists and other primary care health workers. | + | This is the third of three units in which we take an in-depth look at two more conditions commonly seen by medical herbalists and other primary care health workers. We also have a section specifically on men's health. |
| === Overview === | === Overview === | ||
| * Consider the patho-physiology of irritable bowel syndrome, and of some commonly encountered skin conditions including eczema and psoriasis | * Consider the patho-physiology of irritable bowel syndrome, and of some commonly encountered skin conditions including eczema and psoriasis | ||
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| * Investigate some of the conventional drugs and treatments that may be offered in the conventional management of these conditions | * Investigate some of the conventional drugs and treatments that may be offered in the conventional management of these conditions | ||
| * Explore the use of self-help, diet and lifestyle changes in the management of IBS and common skin conditions. | * Explore the use of self-help, diet and lifestyle changes in the management of IBS and common skin conditions. | ||
| + | * Identify key health issues that relate to men's health around physical, mental and sexual well-being. | ||
| + | * Reduce the stigma around discussing men's health issues. | ||
| + | * Reflect on the complexity of men's health conditions. | ||
| + | * Examine how certain plants, foods and lifestyle changes may improve men's health. | ||
| + | * Demonstrate how Damiana (Turnera diffusa) is especially relevant to men's health. | ||
| ==== Learning Outcomes ==== | ==== Learning Outcomes ==== | ||
| === By the end of Section 1, you will understand the scope of This unit which === | === By the end of Section 1, you will understand the scope of This unit which === | ||
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| * Discuss a case history, and research the use of peppermint oil in the treatment of IBS | * Discuss a case history, and research the use of peppermint oil in the treatment of IBS | ||
| * Identify red flags for IBS symptoms. | * Identify red flags for IBS symptoms. | ||
| - | === By the end of Section 3, you will === | + | === By the end of Section 3, you will be able to: === |
| * Describe Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) | * Describe Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) | ||
| * Describe the herbal medicine and domestic medicine approaches to IBS | * Describe the herbal medicine and domestic medicine approaches to IBS | ||
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| * Be able to discuss herbal approaches to skin complaints | * Be able to discuss herbal approaches to skin complaints | ||
| * Be able to make an oatmeal compress or bath. | * Be able to make an oatmeal compress or bath. | ||
| + | === By the end of Section 4, you will be able to: === | ||
| + | * Describe how mental health conditions may present in men | ||
| + | * Summarise key aspects of the gut-brain connection and possible impacts on mental health | ||
| + | * Justify herbal and nutritional interventions to support men's mental health | ||
| + | * Describe possible mechanisms that contribute to benigh prostate enlargement, | ||
| + | * Explain the potential benefits of Damiana in supporting men's health | ||
| ===== UNIT 12: Bringing in the Harvest ===== | ===== UNIT 12: Bringing in the Harvest ===== | ||