Wie sehen die Module für die Tronc Commun KT aus?
What do the modules for the Tronc Commun KT look like?
The Tronc Commun Complementary Therapy course is divided into five modules, which in turn focus on the following topics:
- Understanding health aspects, ethics and the concept of man: In this module, participants gain a specific understanding of complementary health theory, as well as an idea of the different concepts of man. In addition, ethical issues such as healthcare or the principles and obligations in the profession, such as confidentiality or data protection, are addressed.
- Professional identification, management of a practice: economic aspects such as budgeting, administration, patient documentation, accounting, pension provision, insurance, law and legislation or marketing are addressed here.
- Knowledge of communication, psychology and conducting conversations: The module deals with basic psychological and communicative aspects that are also used in therapeutic conversation. For example, the different types of conversations (children, adolescents, parents) and the importance of the cultural factor are discussed. These are central parameters for the relationship between therapists and patients. In addition, the handling of information, data, copyrights and the correct way of citing are trained.
- Knowledge of emergency situations and resuscitation: Among other things, participants are introduced to the five features of the so-called rescue chain. This consists of rescue, raising the alarm, taking immediate life-saving measures and additional help, ensuring transportability and the emergency ward. Participants also learn about breathing and the cardiovascular system, as well as how to proceed in the event of a cardiac arrest and how to use an AED device.
- Knowledge of anatomy, physiology, biology, as well as teaching about diseases, pharmacology and client and therapist safety: This comprehensive module covers cell organization, nutrition and metabolism, the sensory organs, the endocrine system, the nervous system, as well as the effects and side effects of medication.
These modules can be supplemented by homework, practical exercises (from theory to practice), group meetings, written assignments or a personal and individual learning diary.