Professional training
Choose your profession / EQF level to develop your skills and integrate them into your existing work.
TBP main target groups | TBP complementary target groups | ||
Farmers | EQF3 / EQF4 | Life science professionals | EQF5 / EQF6 |
Agricultural technicians | EQF5 / EQF6 | Pharmacist / Pharmacist, industrial | EQF5 / EQF6 |
Agriculture inspectors | EQF5 / EQF6 | Traditional and Complementary Medicine Professionals | EQF5 / EQF6 |
Agriculture advisors / agronomists / farm management consultant / administration officers | EQF6 | Therapist, recreational Other Health Professionals | EQF5 / EQF6 |
Rural entrepreneurs / sales / marketing Professionals | EQF5 / EQF6 | ||
Managers of agrotourist SME’s, Manager agricultural production | EQF5 / EQF6 |
Farmers – EQF3 | |||
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CTM1 | LOs 1, 2, 6, 7, 9, 10, 22, 25 | Farmers | EQF 3 |
Summary: | There are presented:
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ECVET points: Upon completion of CTM1 9 ECVET points will be gained. | |||
Modes of delivery: | |||
Part-time: | Evening training: |
Learning duration of CTM: 180 h Proposed time schedule: 4 h/evening Total time: 45 days |
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Weekend training: |
Learning duration of CTM: 180 h Proposed time schedule: 16 h/weekend Total time: 11,25 weekends |
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Access to CTM: |
LO1 Organic cultivation of medicinal plants – agromelioration conditions
LO2 Environmental factors influencing the organic cultivation of MP – ecological tolerance LO7 Harvesting of healing/medicinal plants LO9 Post-harvest treatment of healing/medicinal plants LO22 Therapeutic plants from Antiquity to the end user (Hippocrates, Theophrastos Galenus, others) LO25 Herbal preparations – Phytomedicines – Dosage & mode of administration |
Farmers – EQF4 | |||
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CTM2 | LOs 1, 2, 6, 7, 9, 10, 14, 22, 25, 27 | Farmers | EQF 4 |
Summary: | There are presented:
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ECVET points: Upon completion of CTM2 11 ECVET points will be gained. | |||
Modes of delivery: | |||
Part-time: | Evening training: |
Learning duration of CTM: 220 h Proposed time schedule: 4 h/evening Total time: 55 days |
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Weekend training: |
Learning duration of CTM: 220 h Proposed time schedule: 16 h/weekend Total time: 13,75 weekends |
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Access to CTM: |
LO1 Organic cultivation of medicinal plants – agromelioration conditions
LO2 Environmental factors influencing the organic cultivation of MP – ecological tolerance LO7 Harvesting of healing/medicinal plants LO9 Post-harvest treatment of healing/medicinal plants LO14 Quality control of medicinal plants/ final product LO22 Therapeutic plants from Antiquity to the end user (Hippocrates, Theophrastos Galenus, others) LO25 Herbal preparations – Phytomedicines – Dosage & mode of administration |
Agricultural technicians- EQF5 | |||
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CTM3 | LOs 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 | Agricultural technicians | EQF 5 |
Summary: | There are presented:
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ECVET points: Upon completion of CTM3 9 ECVET points will be gained. | |||
Modes of delivery: | |||
Part-time: | Evening training: |
Learning duration of CTM: 180 h Proposed time schedule: 4 h/evening Total time: 45 days |
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Weekend training: |
Learning duration of CTM: 180 h Proposed time schedule: 16 h/weekend Total time: 11,25 weekends |
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Access to CTM: |
LO1 Organic cultivation of medicinal plants – agromelioration conditions
LO2 Environmental factors influencing the organic cultivation of MP – ecological tolerance LO5 Benefits and social impact of MP organic cultivation – success stories LO7 Harvesting of healing/medicinal plants |
Agricultural technicians – EQF6 | |||
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CTM4 | LOs 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 | Agricultural technicians | EQF 6 |
Summary: | There are presented:
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ECVET points: Upon completion of CTM4 11 ECVET points will be gained. | |||
Modes of delivery: | |||
Part-time: | Evening training: |
Learning duration of CTM: 220 h Proposed time schedule: 4 h/evening Total time: 55 days |
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Weekend training: |
Learning duration of CTM: 220 h Proposed time schedule: 16 h/weekend Total time: 13,75 weekends |
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Access to CTM: |
LO1 Organic cultivation of medicinal plants – agromelioration conditions
LO2 Environmental factors influencing the organic cultivation of MP – ecological tolerance LO3 Introduction of protected and endangered MPs into cultivation – impact on biodiversity LO5 Benefits and social impact of MP organic cultivation – success stories LO7 Harvesting of healing/medicinal plants |
Agriculture inspectors – EQF5 | |||
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CTM5 | LOs 3, 4, 5, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14 | Agriculture inspectors | EQF 5 |
Summary: | There are presented:
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ECVET points: Upon completion of CTM5 9 ECVET points will be gained. | |||
Modes of delivery: | |||
Part-time: | Evening training: |
Learning duration of CTM: 180 h Proposed time schedule: 4 h/evening Total time: 45 days |
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Weekend training: |
Learning duration of CTM: 180 h Proposed time schedule: 16 h/weekend Total time: 11,25 weekends |
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Access to CTM: |
LO3 Introduction of protected and endangered MPs into cultivation – impact on biodiversity
LO4 Organic cultivation of MP – the research, the commercial and the conservation points LO5 Benefits and social impact of MP organic cultivation – success stories LO11 Specific guidelines examples |
Agriculture inspectors – EQF6 | |||
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CTM6 | LOs 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 | Agriculture inspectors | EQF 6 |
Summary: | There are presented:
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ECVET points: Upon completion of CTM6 11 ECVET points will be gained. | |||
Modes of delivery: | |||
Part-time: | Evening training: |
Learning duration of CTM: 220 h Proposed time schedule: 4 h/evening Total time: 55 days |
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Weekend training: |
Learning duration of CTM: 220 h Proposed time schedule: 16 h/weekend Total time: 13,75 weekends |
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Access to CTM: |
LO3 Introduction of protected and endangered MPs into cultivation – impact on biodiversity
LO4 Organic cultivation of MP – the research, the commercial and the conservation points LO5 Benefits and social impact of MP organic cultivation – success stories LO11 Specific guidelines examples LO13 Sampling of the final product |
Agriculture advisors / agronomists / farm management consultant / administration officers – EQF6 | ||||
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CTM7 | LOs 4, 5, 11, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 | Agriculture advisors / agronomists / farm management consultant / administration officers | EQF 6 | |
Summary: | There are presented:
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ECVET points: Upon completion of CTM7 12 ECVET points will be gained. | ||||
Modes of delivery: | ||||
Part-time: | Evening training: |
Learning duration of CTM: 240 h Proposed time schedule: 4 h/evening Total time: 60 days |
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Weekend training: |
Learning duration of CTM: 240 h Proposed time schedule: 16 h/weekend Total time: 15 weekends |
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Access to CTM: |
LO4 Organic cultivation of MP – the research, the commercial and the conservation points
LO5 Benefits and social impact of MP organic cultivation – success stories LO11 Specific guidelines examples LO14 Quality control of medicinal plants/ final product LO16 Business Start-Up Planning LO18 Building Business Model for Medicinal Plants Sector |
Rural entrepreneurs / sales / marketing Professionals – EQF5 | |||
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CTM8 | LOs 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 27 | Rural entrepreneurs / sales/marketing Professionals | EQF 5 |
Summary: | There are presented:
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ECVET points: Upon completion of CTM8 9 ECVET points will be gained. | |||
Modes of delivery: | |||
Part-time: | Evening training: |
Learning duration of CTM: 180 h Proposed time schedule: 4 h/evening Total time: 45 days |
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Weekend training: |
Learning duration of CTM: 180 h Proposed time schedule: 16 h/weekend Total time: 11,25 weekends |
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Access to CTM: |
LO14 Quality control of medicinal plants/ final product
LO16 Business Start-Up Planning LO18 Building Business Model for Medicinal Plants Sector LO20 Legal issues, funding and networking LO22 Therapeutic plants from Antiquity to the end user (Hippocrates, Theophrastos Galenus, others) |
Rural entrepreneurs / sales/marketing Professionals – EQF6 | |||
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CTM9 | LOs 5, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 27 | Rural entrepreneurs / sales/marketing Professionals | EQF 6 |
Summary: | There are presented:
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ECVET points: Upon completion of CTM9 11 ECVET points will be gained. | |||
Modes of delivery: | |||
Part-time: | Evening training: |
Learning duration of CTM: 220 h Proposed time schedule: 4 h/evening Total time: 55 days |
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Weekend training: |
Learning duration of CTM: 220 h Proposed time schedule: 16 h/weekend Total time: 13,75 weekends |
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Access to CTM: |
LO5 Benefits and social impact of MP organic cultivation – success stories
LO16 Business Start-Up Planning LO18 Building Business Model for Medicinal Plants Sector LO20 Legal issues, funding and networking LO21 Business Start-Up Internationalization and innovation LO22 Therapeutic plants from Antiquity to the end user (Hippocrates, Theophrastos Galenus, others) |
Managers of agrotourist SME’s, Manager agricultural production – EQF5 | |||
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CTM10 | LOs 5, 8, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 | Managers of agrotourist SME’s, Manager agricultural production | EQF 5 |
Summary: | There are presented:
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ECVET points: Upon completion of CTM10 9 ECVET points will be gained. | |||
Modes of delivery: | |||
Part-time: | Evening training: |
Learning duration of CTM: 180 h Proposed time schedule: 4 h/evening Total time: 45 days |
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Weekend training: |
Learning duration of CTM: 180 h Proposed time schedule: 16 h/weekend Total time: 11,25 weekends |
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Access to CTM: |
LO5 Benefits and social impact of MP organic cultivation – success stories
LO14 Quality control of medicinal plants/ final product LO16 Business Start-Up Planning |
Managers of agrotourist SME’s, Manager agricultural production – EQF6 | |||
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CTM11 | LOs 4, 5, 8, 10, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 | Managers of agrotourist SME’s, Manager agricultural production | EQF 6 |
Summary: | There are presented:
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ECVET points: Upon completion of CTM11 12 ECVET points will be gained. | |||
Modes of delivery: | |||
Part-time: | Evening training: |
Learning duration of CTM: 240 h Proposed time schedule: 4 h/evening Total time: 60 days |
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Weekend training: |
Learning duration of CTM: 240 h Proposed time schedule: 16 h/weekend Total time: 15 weekends |
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Access to CTM: |
LO4 Organic cultivation of MP – the research, the commercial and the conservation points
LO5 Benefits and social impact of MP organic cultivation – success stories LO14 Quality control of medicinal plants/ final product LO16 Business Start-Up Planning |
Life science professionals – EQF5 | |||
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CTM12 | LOs 4, 5, 7, 9, 22, 23, 24, 25 | Life science professionals | EQF 5 |
Summary: | There are presented:
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ECVET points: Upon completion of CTM12 10 ECVET points will be gained. | |||
Modes of delivery: | |||
Part-time: | Evening training: |
Learning duration of CTM: 200 h Proposed time schedule: 4 h/evening Total time: 50 days |
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Weekend training: |
Learning duration of CTM: 200 h Proposed time schedule: 16 h/weekend Total time: 12,5 weekends |
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Access to CTM: |
LO4 Organic cultivation of MP – the research, the commercial and the conservation points
LO5 Benefits and social impact of MP organic cultivation – success stories LO7 Harvesting of healing/medicinal plants LO22 Therapeutic plants from Antiquity to the end user (Hippocrates, Theophrastos Galenus, others) LO23 Ethnobotanical use and modern Phytotherapy LO25 Herbal preparations – Phytomedicines – Dosage & mode of administration |
Life science professionals – EQF6 | |||
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CTM13 | LOs 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 | Life science professionals | EQF 6 |
Summary: | There are presented:
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ECVET points: Upon completion of CTM13 12 ECVET points will be gained. | |||
Modes of delivery: | |||
Part-time: | Evening training: |
Learning duration of CTM: 240 h Proposed time schedule: 4 h/evening Total time: 60 days |
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Weekend training: |
Learning duration of CTM: 240 h Proposed time schedule: 16 h/weekend Total time: 15 weekends |
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Access to CTM: |
LO4 Organic cultivation of MP – the research, the commercial and the conservation points
LO5 Benefits and social impact of MP organic cultivation – success stories LO7 Harvesting of healing/medicinal plants LO22 Therapeutic plants from Antiquity to the end user (Hippocrates, Theophrastos Galenus, others) LO23 Ethnobotanical use and modern Phytotherapy LO25 Herbal preparations – Phytomedicines – Dosage & mode of administration |
Pharmacist / Pharmacist, industrial – EQF5 | |||
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CTM14 | LOs 8, 11, 14, 15, 23, 24, 25, 26 | Pharmacist / Pharmacist, industrial | EQF 5 |
Summary: | There are presented:
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ECVET points: Upon completion of CTM14 8 ECVET points will be gained. | |||
Modes of delivery: | |||
Part-time: | Evening training: |
Learning duration of CTM: 160 h Proposed time schedule: 4 h/evening Total time: 40 days |
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Weekend training: |
Learning duration of CTM: 160 h Proposed time schedule: 16 h/weekend Total time: 10 weekends |
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Access to CTM: |
LO8 General guide lines
LO11 Specific guidelines examples LO14 Quality control of medicinal plants/ final product LO23 Ethnobotanical use and modern Phytotherapy LO25 Herbal preparations – Phytomedicines – Dosage & mode of administration |
Pharmacist / Pharmacist, industrial – EQF6 | |||
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CTM15 | LOs 7, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 23, 24, 25, 26 | Pharmacist / Pharmacist, industrial | EQF 6 |
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Learning outcome descriptors: | By the end of the Customized Training Module, the trainee should be able to: | ||
ECVET points: Upon completion of CTM15 11 ECVET points will be gained. | |||
Modes of delivery: | |||
Part-time: | Evening training: |
Learning duration of CTM: 220 h Proposed time schedule: 4 h/evening Total time: 55 days |
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Weekend training: |
Learning duration of CTM: 220 h Proposed time schedule: 16 h/weekend Total time: 13,75 weekends |
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Access to CTM: |
LO7 Harvesting of healing/medicinal plants
LO9 Post-harvest treatment of healing/medicinal plants LO14 Quality control of medicinal plants/ final product LO23 Ethnobotanical use and modern Phytotherapy LO25 Herbal preparations – Phytomedicines – Dosage & mode of administration |
Traditional and Complementary Medicine Professionals – EQF5 | |||
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CTM16 | LOs 5, 14, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 | Traditional and Complementary Medicine Professionals | EQF 5 |
Summary: | There are presented:
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ECVET points: Upon completion of CTM16 8 ECVET points will be gained. | |||
Modes of delivery: | |||
Part-time: | Evening training: |
Learning duration of CTM: 160 h Proposed time schedule: 4 h/evening Total time: 40 days |
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Weekend training: |
Learning duration of CTM: 160 h Proposed time schedule: 16 h/weekend Total time: 10 weekends |
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Access to CTM: |
LO5 Benefits and social impact of MP organic cultivation – success stories
LO14 Quality control of medicinal plants/ final product LO22 Therapeutic plants from Antiquity to the end user (Hippocrates, Theophrastos Galenus, others) LO23 Ethnobotanical use and modern Phytotherapy LO25 Herbal preparations – Phytomedicines – Dosage & mode of administration |
Traditional and Complementary Medicine Professionals – EQF6 | |||
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CTM17 | LOs 3, 5, 14, 15, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 | Traditional and Complementary Medicine Professionals | EQF 6 |
Summary: | There are presented:
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ECVET points: Upon completion of CTM17 10 ECVET points will be gained. | |||
Modes of delivery: | |||
Part-time: | Evening training: |
Learning duration of CTM: 200 h Proposed time schedule: 4 h/evening Total time: 50 days |
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Weekend training: |
Learning duration of CTM: 200 h Proposed time schedule: 16 h/weekend Total time: 13,75 weekends |
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Access to CTM: |
LO3 Introduction of protected and endangered MPs into cultivation – impact on biodiversity
LO5 Benefits and social impact of MP organic cultivation – success stories LO14 Quality control of medicinal plants/ final product LO22 Therapeutic plants from Antiquity to the end user (Hippocrates, Theophrastos Galenus, others) LO23 Ethnobotanical use and modern Phytotherapy LO25 Herbal preparations – Phytomedicines – Dosage & mode of administration |
Therapist, recreational Other Health Professionals – EQF5 | |||
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CTM18 | LOs 3, 4, 14, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 | Therapist, recreational Other Health Professionals | EQF 5 |
Summary: | There are presented:
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ECVET points: Upon completion of CTM18 10 ECVET points will be gained. | |||
Modes of delivery: | |||
Part-time: | Evening training: |
Learning duration of CTM: 200 h Proposed time schedule: 4 h/evening Total time: 50 days |
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Weekend training: |
Learning duration of CTM: 200 h Proposed time schedule: 16 h/weekend Total time: 12,5 weekends |
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Access to CTM: |
LO3 Introduction of protected and endangered MPs into cultivation – impact on biodiversity
LO4 Organic cultivation of MP – the research, the commercial and the conservation points LO14 Quality control of medicinal plants/ final product LO22 Therapeutic plants from Antiquity to the end user (Hippocrates, Theophrastos Galenus, others) LO23 Ethnobotanical use and modern Phytotherapy LO25 Herbal preparations – Phytomedicines – Dosage & mode of administration |
Therapist, recreational Other Health Professionals – EQF6 | |||
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CTM19 | LOs 3, 4, 14, 15, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 | Therapist, recreational Other Health Professionals | EQF 6 |
Summary: | There are presented:
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ECVET points: Upon completion of CTM19 11 ECVET points will be gained. | |||
Modes of delivery: | |||
Part-time: | Evening training: |
Learning duration of CTM: 220 h Proposed time schedule: 4 h/evening Total time: 55 days |
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Weekend training: |
Learning duration of CTM: 220 h Proposed time schedule: 16 h/weekend Total time: 13,75 weekends |
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Access to CTM: |
LO3 Introduction of protected and endangered MPs into cultivation – impact on biodiversity
LO4 Organic cultivation of MP – the research, the commercial and the conservation points LO14 Quality control of medicinal plants/ final product LO22 Therapeutic plants from Antiquity to the end user (Hippocrates, Theophrastos Galenus, others) LO23 Ethnobotanical use and modern Phytotherapy LO25 Herbal preparations – Phytomedicines – Dosage & mode of administration |