Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute
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Clinical
Ayurvedic
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Vedic
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The faculty at the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute is a community of teacher-scholars that recognize the priority of exemplary teaching while understanding the essential role of scholarly endeavors. It is a community where cooperation rather than competition is the norm, where the faculty and students, as partners in learning, are the rule rather than the exception, and where mutual respect and trust are an integral part of our daily spiritual practice following the Buddhist-Vedic-Yogic tradition. A strong sense of community permeates the entire organization. We all feel like Dharma brothers and Dharma sisters to each other endeavoring to follow the Bodhisattva Path of healing.
Director, President, Asian Bodywork Therapist, Graduate of the Ayurvedic Institute, Co-Founder of the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute and the Medicine Buddha Healing Center
Co-founder of the school and one of two resident full faculty members, Losang is author of “Medicine Buddha Herbs”.
He completed a six-year 1800-hour apprenticeship with Dr. Vasant Lad, B.A.M.S., M.A.Sc., the world-renowned Ayurvedic Physician with 38 years experience who founded the Ayurvedic Institute – the premier Ayurvedic educational institution outside India. Trained by Dr. Lad as a clinician, pulse reader and teacher, Losang served on the Ayurvedic Institute’s faculty where he taught herbology.
A graduate of the Ayurvedic Institute, Losang continued advanced clinical study where he observed Dr. Lad healing over 1900 patients in India and the U.S. Dr. Lad said, “Losang is a dedicated, compassionate, highly spiritual person who was put on this planet to heal people.”
In 2000, Losang was one of the first Ayurvedic Herbalists ever to be awarded Diplomate of Ayurveda (D.Ayur) by the American Ayurvedic Association (AyurvedicAssociation.com). Losang’s 8 years of scholarship included Chinese Medicine theory and two intensive Tibetan Medicine study trips to H.H. Dalai Lama’s Tibetan Medicine & Astrological Institute in the Indian Himalayan Mountains (www.tibetan-medicine.org), where he studied with Tibetan Dr. Kelsang Dorje.
In 2000, Losang co-founded the non-profit Medicine Buddha Healing Center and the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute to revive the age-old integration of Buddhism with Indo-Tibetan Ayurveda. He now teaches three times weekly in Berkeley at the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute and monthly in Las Vegas at the Las Vegas Institute of Ayurveda and maintains his busy Ayurvedic practice in these cities under the tutelage of his mentor Dr. Bill Celentano.
Board Certified Urgent Care Physician, University Medical Hospital
One of two resident full faculty members, Dr. Bill, a primary and urgent care physician, is board-certified in family medicine. He received a degree in Osteopathic Medicine from Midwestern University with special training involving Osteopathic treatment in the Cranial Field and completed a residency in Family Medicine at the San Bernardino County Medical Center.
Prior to returning to medical school, Dr. Bill graduated from the National College of Chiropractic. Interest in Acupuncture and Meridian Therapy led him to two trips to China to work with physicians at the Shenzhen Hospital of Oriental Medicine.
Dr. Bill is presently the Director of the Las Vegas Institute of Ayurveda (www.AyurvedaLV.org) and a Staff Physician at the McCarran Clinic of University Medical Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. Dr. Bill continues his study of Ayurveda with Dr. Vasant Lad, B.A.M.S., M.A.Sc., world-renowned Ayurvedic Physician, educator, and founder of the Ayurvedic Institute (the premier Ayurvedic educational institution outside India), Dr. Partap Chauhan (Jiva Ayurveda Center, India), and also Dr. Sunil Joshi (Vinayak Ayurveda Center).
Dr. Bill incorporates a valued synthesis of Western Medicine concepts with the time-tested wisdom of Ayurveda. 1990. He has been involved in the incorporation of an integrative approach to medicine and healing practice since 1982.
Dr. Chauhan is a regular adjunct faculty member teaching Ayurvedic Rasa Shastra (metallic, mineral and gem herbal compounds), Ayurvedic Herbal Wine and Tincture Making and Advanced Herbology at the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute. Dr. Chauhan is teaching for the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute via both in-person in-classroom lectures and via distance learning multimedia audio and video courses. Dr. Chauhan hosts our Institute’s yearly India Study-Abroad Program in his busy clinic and school in the countryside outside of Delhi.
Dr. Chauhan, Director of Jiva Ayurveda Center for Incurable Diseases (www.Ayurvedic.org), has an extensive background in Vedic philosophy and spirituality and is an accomplished Vaidya (Ayurvedic Doctor) practicing Ayurveda in its original form. In 1980 he joined the Delhi University’s Ayurvedic College, graduating second in his class.
Formal education did not suffice to quench his deep thirst for knowledge so he searched for a guru to unlock the secrets of Ayurveda. His search culminated in 1983 when he met with the late Shri Nanak Chand Sharma, an expert in Rasa Shastra (alchemy) and the preparation of Ayurvedic medicines. Dr Chauhan undertook five years of grueling full time study under Vaidya Sharma’s active guidance, and mastered the intricacies of herbal medicines and their preparation. In 1991, while still studying under the tutelage of Vaidya Sharma, he started his own practice south of Delhi. He also established the Jiva Pharmacy to create purely Ayurvedic medicines. In these years, Dr Chauhan has toured and lectured in many countries worldwide helping chronic patients.
Completed in 1959 a Six-Year Full Time Ayurvedic Physician Degree Program in Haridwar, India at the Gurukula Kangri Ayurvedic University. He has since 1959 actively treated over 50,000 patients in India. Dr. Subash Rana is regularly offering advanced seminars on East Indian herbology and Rasa Shastra at the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute in Berkeley. Dr. Subash Rana does joint consultations with Losang at the Medicine Buddha Healing Center during the mornings and also sits in on many Elephant Pharmacy consultations on Sundays.
Mike Dick is the author of the 20 chapter The Ayurvedic Herbology Handbook, the in-depth textbook edited and compiled by Mike Dick, M.A. of Dr. Vasant Lad’s Ayurvedic Institute. This text is used as the primary textbook for the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute’s first year herbology course: “Ayurvedic Herbology I (HRB108)” – 4.00 trimester units / 60 course hours. This course is the longest single course in our First Level Clinical Ayurveda Therapist (C.A.T.) Diploma Program.
Mr. Dick is one of the regular adjunct faculty members at both Dr. Lad’s Ayurvedic Institute and our Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute and is the author of more than 40 well-researched articles on Ayurveda. Mr. Dick co-taught herbology with Losang Jinpa at the Ayurvedic Institute. He also instructs the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute’s courses on the Sanskrit Ayurvedic Classic Texts such as the Charaka Samhita and Ashtanga Hridayam.
Like his fellow faculty member and colleague Mr. Kreuzer, Mike Dick also completed a six-year 1800-hour apprenticeship with Dr. Lad. Mr. Dick has a B.A. in Psychology and extensive Ayurvedic training with a focus on herbology and pulse diagnosis including a two year Master’s Program in advanced Ayurveda in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Dr. Lad’s 1-year Ayurvedic Studies Program, five years in advanced clinical Ayurvedic study (Gurukula) with Dr. Lad, Pancha Karma training in Massachusetts, and training in India under the guidance of an Indian Vaidya. Additionally he has studied western herbalism, Jyotisha, palmistry and cranio-sacral therapy. Mr. Dick has been a private Ayurvedic practitioner for the past nine years.
Graduate of the Ayurvedic Institute, Co-Founder of the Dhanvantari Ayurveda Center. Vijaya is available in Berkeley for teachings during the summer each year. He practices Ayurveda at the Medicine Buddha Healing Center from early May to mid-August of each year. The rest of the time he is at the Dhanvantari Ayurveda Center in Newport News, Virginia.
Ayurvedic Psychology courses are taught by Vijaya Stallings, M.A. in Counseling Psychology, busy Ayurvedic Practitioner, 1991 graduate of Dr. Lad’s Institute and student of celebrated Tibetan Dr. Lobsang Rapgay, Ph.D.
Since 1994 Thomas has studied Ayurvedic nutrition, herbology and Ayur-Yoga with Dr. Vasant Lad at Mount Madonna Center in Santa Cruz mountains area of California and at the Ayurvedic Institute in New Mexico. Thomas is a prolific author of articles on Ayurveda, raw foods and vegetarianism. His website is www.BeyondVeg.com. He has been a vegetarian for 30 years with experience as an Ayurvedic diet therapist, a raw foods specialist, a past “fruitarian”, and is an Integral Yoga Institute Teacher in the tradition of Swami Sat Chit Ananda. Thomas has earned a Master of Science degree in Statistics from the University of Texas at Dallas and was a Doctoral Candidate in Statistics at U.C. Berkeley. He is highly qualified to teach our Statistical Research and Analysis courses and Ayur-Yoga courses.
Dr. Gong co-teaches some of our Chinese Medicine and Buddhism classes. She is a 2002 graduate of the International Institute of Chinese Medicine (www.IICM.org) and has completed more than 300 hours of study with Dr. Vasant Lad at Mount Madonna Center in Santa Cruz mountains area of California and at the Ayurvedic Institute in New Mexico where she completed her studies in 1999.
Co-Founder of the Medicine Buddha Healing Center, Graduate of the Ayurvedic Institute
Satish has completed a five-year 1200-hour apprenticeship with Dr. Vasant Lad at the Ayurvedic Institute in both New Mexico and Pune, India. Satish is one of only 2 students to have attended four consecutive 120-hour clinical programs in Pune, India with Dr. Lad (1999, 2000, 2001, 2002). Satish has be trained by Dr. Lad as a clinician, pulse reader and herbalist. Satish is a 1998 graduate of the Ayurvedic Institute and continued his advanced clinical study where he observed Dr. Lad healing over 3000 patients in India and the U.S.
Jai Hanuman is a devotee of Sri Hanuman and attended the one-year 700-hour Ayurvedic Studies Program with Dr. Vasant Lad at the Ayurvedic Institute in New Mexico. Jai Hanuman has be trained by Dr. Lad in the ancient Sanskrit texts of Ayurveda. Jai Hanuman offers our Ayurvedic Sanskrit course in a multimedia audio-video distance learning format. He is fluent in French, English and conversant in Hindi and Sanskrit and has done both Sanskrit tutoring and independent study, inspired by his profound love of this ancient sacred language. Jai Hanuman now conducts regular Sanskrit Intensives for the Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute in Berkeley.
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See the Bodhisattva Way - click here to listen to a lecture on "Path of the Bodhisattva".
See the Buddhist - Yogic Precepts - click here to listen to a lecture on "Ten Good Deeds of the Bodhisattva".
See the Code of Ethics for the School - click here to listen to a lecture on "Karma".
See the Code of Ethics for Ayurvedic Practitioners - click here to listen to a lecture on the concept of "Outflows".
See the Buddhist Ayurvedic Five Precepts Sacrament - click here to listen to a lecture on "Path of Following Precepts".
See the Seven Guidelines for Recognizing True Teachers - click here to listen to a lecture on "What is a Bodhisattva?"
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The Ayurveda Healing Arts Institute of the Medicine Buddha Healing Center offers the following four comprehensive Ayurvedic Diploma Certificate Programs:
| Mastery Level | Diploma Certificate Program | Program Hours | Trimester Unit Credits | Tuition Donation |
| Level I |
Clinical Ayurveda
Therapist (C.A.T.) Distance Learning Diploma Includes 10 CD-ROMs and Mike Dick's 5th Edition of the Ayurvedic Herbology Handbook |
225 audio/video class hours | 15 units |
$1250 Donation for Distance Learning |
| Level I |
Clinical Ayurveda
Therapist (C.A.T.) In-Person Classroom-based Diploma Includes unlimited weekly clinical apprenticeship with Losang Jinpa, D.Ayur, M.S. Buddhist Ayurveda and all weekly classes and monthly seminars in Berkeley, California. Also includes 10 CD-ROMs for use as homework study and printed version of Mike Dick's 5th Edition of the Ayurvedic Herbology Handbook |
225
in-person classroom hours |
15 units |
$1,950 Donation for Berkeley Classes |
| Level II |
Clinical Ayurvedic
Herbalist (C.A.H.) Distance Learning Diploma |
750
audio/video class hours |
50 units |
$950 Donation for Distance Learning |
| Level II |
Clinical Ayurvedic
Herbalist (C.A.H.) In-Person Classroom-based Diploma |
750
in-person classroom hours |
50 units |
$5,500 Donation for Berkeley Classes |
| Level III |
Clinical Ayurvedic
Herbalist Specialist (C.A.H.S.) Diploma and Associate of Applied Ayurvedic Science Degree (A.A.A.S.) |
1,200
audio/video class hours |
80 units |
$1,300 Donation for Distance Learning |
| Level IV |
Master Ayurvedic
Herbalist (M.A.H.) Diploma and Bachelor of Buddhist Ayurveda: B.S. Buddhist Ayurveda Degree. "Buddhist Healing Ayurveda" |
1,800 audio/video class hours |
120 units |
$1,900 Donation for Distance Learning |
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Full Course Details for All Four Ayurvedic Certificate Programs (click here to download detailed Excel spreadsheet)
2006-2007 Class Schedule in Excel format (click here for full schedule)
Remember, no student is EVER turned away due to lack of funds. So, if you cannot afford the initial $1250, please sign up for the course by making the donation that is within your budget. ($108 is the minimum suggested donation unless you have been indigent for some time.)
NOTE: The suggested Tuition Donation above includes a combination of refundable Tuition donation (based on the per trimester unit rate) and the
non-refundable $108 application and registration fee donation ($54 each respectively). For more details on our refund policies, click here. For more info on our Application - Registration Fees and Exam Fees, click here.For our In-Person Class Tuition details and information on the cost per trimester unit (per 15 hours of learning), click here.
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Om Namo Amitabha Vipashina Ratnasambhava Amoghasiddhi Buddha! Om Namo Bhaisajya Guru Buddha! Om Namo Avalokiteshvara Great Compassion Bodhisattva! Om Namo Ganesha! Om Jai Hanuman! We bow to and offer sincere thanks and dedication to our teachers, the Venerable Master Hsuan Hua, the Venerable Ayurvedic Sage Doctor Vasant Lad, B.A.M.S. and the Clown Bodhisattva Patch Adams, M.D. and the great Nobel Peace Prize-winning doctor Albert Schweitzer.
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