Bridging the Gap in Integrative Health: ACHS's Doctorate Program

Archived from November 14, 2023

Market research indicates that consumer use of integrative health and wellness has continued to grow. Nearly 40% of Americans use complementary and alternative treatments, including dietary supplements and services such as chiropractic and massage. Medical insurance policies increasingly cover these services.

Watch the recording below to discover how ACHS plans to address the shortage of qualified integrative health professionals by introducing one of the limited accredited terminal degree programs in the United States.

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Key Takeaways:

  • Growing Demand: Consumer interest in integrative health and wellness is on the rise, with almost 40% of Americans utilizing complementary and alternative treatments, including dietary supplements, chiropractic care, and massage.
  • Insurance Coverage: Medical insurance policies are increasingly including coverage for these services, making integrative health more accessible to a broader population.
  • ACHS's Innovative Solution: Learn how ACHS is addressing the shortage of qualified integrative health professionals by introducing one of the few accredited terminal degree programs in the United States.
  • Interactive Q & A: Engage in an interactive session with Dr. Janet Ludwig, our Dean of Integrative Health, as she provides insights and answers all your questions about this groundbreaking program.

Our Panelists:

Dr. Janet Ludwig, Ph.D DEAN OF INTEGRATIVE HEALTH AND NUTRITION

Amanda Lattin, BA, MAT, Dip. Aroma., MH, RA Dean of Aromatherapy

Dr. Glen Nagel, ND, RH(AHG) Dean of Herbal Medicine