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Home > Complementary medicines > Yoga > Yoga as a career |
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Situated near the Mati Ganpati Temple, Pune, the Institute treats patients suffering from various ailments with yoga techniques and exercises. To further this cause the institute will offer its first post graduate diploma course starting June 2000 to graduate students. The Diploma in Therapeutic Restorative Yoga will be a residential, two year course, costing Rs 30,000 per year. Targeted primarily at BSc graduates, there will be a written entrance and an interview. Says Dr Nivedita Pingale, a teacher and member of the
faculty, "This is a very good career and one which gives tremendous
job satisfaction. When I finished my MBBS, I wanted to do something
different before starting my practice so I started working with Dr
Karandikar. A few months down the line and I was hooked. Earlier, when I
would treat my patients for, say pain because of cervical spondolysis, I
would merely give them drugs to combat the pain, knowing fully well that I
would never be able to fully remove the pain completely. With yoga, I can
treat the root cause of the pain directly, and this gives me immense
satisfaction." Pingale has recently opened her own clinic in
Kothrud called The Millennium Concept clinic, where she uses such skills
to treat patients. For more details contact:
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