Welcome to the CAM Institute
CAM Institute Description
Mission
Institute for CAM Studies degree programs at Akamai University was created as a framework to support a variety of educational levels dedicated to promote complementary and alternative medicine practice, research and teaching. Degree Awarding Akamai University awards the degree that is compliant with criteria required by AU’s international accrediting body and the laws of Hawaii where the University is located. AU is celebrating 15 years of excellence in service and has primer service award recently reaffirmed July, 2018 - 2023 after another on-site visit by the accreditors. The CAM Institute was established under the leadership of Dr. Mary Jo Bulbrook, Energy Medicine Partnerships. Dr. Bulbrook has a 50+ year academic career in major institutions in three countries with active international CAM practice, teaching and research. From this rich base the Institute was established a primer program to account for the diverse population with varying interests that center CAM training. The Institute evaluated and recognizes appropriated completed prior training in order to establish criteria that ensures building a solid foundation for the educational goals of the student. Dr. Bulbrook, Dean of the Institute is joined by a core of experts in the CAM field as adjunct faculty who are all dedicated academics and professionals committed to promote the impact of CAM on health and healing providing an integrated health services approach. Degrees Offered: Diploma, Bachelors, Masters, Doctorate Accreditation certificate here Akamai University Premier Accreditation Listing on ASIC website - click here. |
Affiliated Partners & Collaborators
Registration and uploading documents for the CAM Institute including payments, can be done here. Call using the numbers below if you need help. All Akamai University – Institute for CAM Studies candidates who anticipate pursuing coursework with the AU Institute programs are requested to make contact directly with the Institute for CAM Studies via the following contact information: Mary Jo Bulbrook, EdD, CEMP/S/I, HTCP, ICF Institute for CAM Studies, Founder & Dean Energy Medicine Partnerships, AU Affiliate 3211 Gibson Rd, Durham, NC 27703, USA Tel & Fax: 1 (919) 381-4198 / Cell: 1 (919) 923-2409 [email protected] / www.energymedicinepartnerships.com Consultation with the University may be made via the following contact information: Dr. Mary Jo Bulbrook, Ed.D. President Akamai University 3211 Gibson Road, Durham, NC 27703 USA Tel: 1 (919) 724-0657 / Fax: 1 (919) 381-4198 [email protected] / Akamai University Website Check out the video describing Akamai University then the video describing AU-ASCSI international accreditation. |
Below is Founding President of Akamai University Welcome Message that is the historical foundation of the founding of AU that holds true to today!
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Institute for CAM Studies
Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) Programs
To meet the challenges of our global healthcare needs, a multitude of issues concerning efficiency and economic imperative, public demand and satisfaction, safety and efficacy, access and ethics need to be addressed. Humanitarian and socio-cultural interest are driving changes of attitude and action in both our healthcare consumers and the conventional and politically dominant medical and healthcare systems through which they navigate. These changes demand reflective educational programs to provide leadership for the leaders of the future to meet these worldwide challenges.
Complementary Medicine which includes traditional health systems both ancient and modern are key resources to address these challenges; from the East to West and ranging from herbal medical practices to energy medicine, homeopathy, body-work and manipulative therapies; mind-body practices, environmental healing modalities, and beyond.
Thriving, maintaining, and achieving a healthy, joyful and empowered life are foremost priorities for the survival of the human condition worldwide. Each of us is unique and to achieve these goals in our personal lives has different parameters. Everyone can benefit from CAM, but some need more help from outside of their immediate situation to reach their full potential. Solutions are not only in the power of the individual but are shaped by the culture, societal norms, economics, ecology and the human condition one is born into, as well as broader societal, world and planet survival issues. We are all ONE, interconnected.
The goal of the CAM program is to be on the forefront of solutions, based on an integrated approach that incorporates broad social, economic consideration that affect our survival as well as our expanded full expression of health. The world has changed and we must change with it to incorporate solutions that move beyond science, ones that engage the arts, cultural perspectives, economics, technology and world peace.
Health, healing, well-being, happiness, empowerment, getting along, and thriving not just surviving is the goal of the CAM program. We use an integrative model that incorporates body, emotion, mind and spiritual perspectives in the individual, in the family, in the society, and in the world community. Through education, research and community service, the CAM program is dedicated to walk with the people, in the settings they live and work, in as well as be immersed in their cultural heritage to achieve health.
How and if global issues are addressed, affects individual health and healing. What happens to the individual, the family, the nation, the world, the planet affects each and every one of us. Therefore, approaching the interdependency of all at the microscopic or macroscopic levels makes sense. The diversity which incorporates and honors cultural perspectives contributes to an enriched environment that expands our ability to grow and become all we can be. After all, isn’t that what life and living is all about – reaching our full potential and contributing to the health and well-being of all?
We're glad you visited us!
Welcome and best wishes,
Dr. Mary Jo Bulbrook, Dean Institute of CAM Studies
Energy Medicine Partnerships Affiliate , Oct. 30, 2019
To meet the challenges of our global healthcare needs, a multitude of issues concerning efficiency and economic imperative, public demand and satisfaction, safety and efficacy, access and ethics need to be addressed. Humanitarian and socio-cultural interest are driving changes of attitude and action in both our healthcare consumers and the conventional and politically dominant medical and healthcare systems through which they navigate. These changes demand reflective educational programs to provide leadership for the leaders of the future to meet these worldwide challenges.
Complementary Medicine which includes traditional health systems both ancient and modern are key resources to address these challenges; from the East to West and ranging from herbal medical practices to energy medicine, homeopathy, body-work and manipulative therapies; mind-body practices, environmental healing modalities, and beyond.
Thriving, maintaining, and achieving a healthy, joyful and empowered life are foremost priorities for the survival of the human condition worldwide. Each of us is unique and to achieve these goals in our personal lives has different parameters. Everyone can benefit from CAM, but some need more help from outside of their immediate situation to reach their full potential. Solutions are not only in the power of the individual but are shaped by the culture, societal norms, economics, ecology and the human condition one is born into, as well as broader societal, world and planet survival issues. We are all ONE, interconnected.
The goal of the CAM program is to be on the forefront of solutions, based on an integrated approach that incorporates broad social, economic consideration that affect our survival as well as our expanded full expression of health. The world has changed and we must change with it to incorporate solutions that move beyond science, ones that engage the arts, cultural perspectives, economics, technology and world peace.
Health, healing, well-being, happiness, empowerment, getting along, and thriving not just surviving is the goal of the CAM program. We use an integrative model that incorporates body, emotion, mind and spiritual perspectives in the individual, in the family, in the society, and in the world community. Through education, research and community service, the CAM program is dedicated to walk with the people, in the settings they live and work, in as well as be immersed in their cultural heritage to achieve health.
How and if global issues are addressed, affects individual health and healing. What happens to the individual, the family, the nation, the world, the planet affects each and every one of us. Therefore, approaching the interdependency of all at the microscopic or macroscopic levels makes sense. The diversity which incorporates and honors cultural perspectives contributes to an enriched environment that expands our ability to grow and become all we can be. After all, isn’t that what life and living is all about – reaching our full potential and contributing to the health and well-being of all?
We're glad you visited us!
Welcome and best wishes,
Dr. Mary Jo Bulbrook, Dean Institute of CAM Studies
Energy Medicine Partnerships Affiliate , Oct. 30, 2019
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