TY - JOUR
T1 - Scope and Role of Integrating Yoga in Homeopathic Medical Education
T2 - An Explorative Review
AU - Ghosh, Manoj
AU - Patil, Neetinakumar J.
AU - Samagandi, Kashinath
AU - Kumar R T, Shaji
AU - Patil, Dhanashri
PY - 2025/9/1
Y1 - 2025/9/1
N2 - Background and Objective: Homeopathy and Yoga are rooted in holistic paradigms emphasizing the unity of body, mind, and spirit. Over the recent years, Yoga has been increasingly integrated into the medical education system. Integrating yoga with homeopathic education presents a unique opportunity to reinforce shared healing philosophies while enhancing learner outcomes. This narrative review investigates the scope of systematic integration of yoga into homeopathic medical education, examining its potential to improve student well-being and holistic care delivery. Methods: Literature published from 2012 onwards was systematically searched in databases- Scopus, Web of Science, PubMed, Embase, using keywords related to yoga, homeopathy, and medical education. Professional guidelines, policy documents, and regulatory frameworks were also analysed. Data synthesis employed thematic analysis to identify key patterns and recommendations. Results: Evidence suggests that structured yoga practices can enhance stress management, self-awareness, and empathetic patient interactions among medical students. The alignment between yoga's principles and homeopathy's holistic approach can strengthen students' understanding of integrative healthcare. Successful implementation requires coordinated efforts in curriculum design, faculty development, institutional support, and formal assessment strategies, along with the availability of resources. Educational institutions can utilize phased implementation approaches, elective modules, and digital learning platforms to facilitate integration. Conclusion: Incorporating yoga into homeopathic medical education demonstrates promise in reinforcing holistic healing principles and enhancing clinical competencies. Future research should prioritize longitudinal studies and controlled trials to measure specific educational and clinical outcomes. Keywords: Homeopathy; yoga; medical education; complementary medicine; holistic care; curriculum integration.
AB - Background and Objective: Homeopathy and Yoga are rooted in holistic paradigms emphasizing the unity of body, mind, and spirit. Over the recent years, Yoga has been increasingly integrated into the medical education system. Integrating yoga with homeopathic education presents a unique opportunity to reinforce shared healing philosophies while enhancing learner outcomes. This narrative review investigates the scope of systematic integration of yoga into homeopathic medical education, examining its potential to improve student well-being and holistic care delivery. Methods: Literature published from 2012 onwards was systematically searched in databases- Scopus, Web of Science, PubMed, Embase, using keywords related to yoga, homeopathy, and medical education. Professional guidelines, policy documents, and regulatory frameworks were also analysed. Data synthesis employed thematic analysis to identify key patterns and recommendations. Results: Evidence suggests that structured yoga practices can enhance stress management, self-awareness, and empathetic patient interactions among medical students. The alignment between yoga's principles and homeopathy's holistic approach can strengthen students' understanding of integrative healthcare. Successful implementation requires coordinated efforts in curriculum design, faculty development, institutional support, and formal assessment strategies, along with the availability of resources. Educational institutions can utilize phased implementation approaches, elective modules, and digital learning platforms to facilitate integration. Conclusion: Incorporating yoga into homeopathic medical education demonstrates promise in reinforcing holistic healing principles and enhancing clinical competencies. Future research should prioritize longitudinal studies and controlled trials to measure specific educational and clinical outcomes. Keywords: Homeopathy; yoga; medical education; complementary medicine; holistic care; curriculum integration.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105012781646
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M3 - Review article
C2 - 40454738
AN - SCOPUS:105012781646
SN - 1078-6791
VL - 31
SP - 234
EP - 241
JO - Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine
JF - Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine
IS - 5
ER -