Ayurvedic Clinical Skills Training @ Nirvana Wellbeing Retreat
Ayurvedic Training Intensive
Friday 17 - Sunday 26 January 2025
Ayurvedic Clinical Skills Training Practicum
Nirvana Wellbeing Retreat is an idyllic eco retreat offering Yoga, Ayurveda and meditation retreats for the public.
The intensive clinical practicum will not be conducted as one of Nirvana's typical retreats, as we want to support you in an exciting and challenging learning experience. A minimum level of Diploma of Ayurveda qualification is recommended. All attendants will be expected to contribute through seva (service) and karma yoga, which will accrue towards clinical hours for current HIA Ayurvedic students.
COURSE LENGHT
10 days, 9 nights
17-26 January 2025
COURSE PRE-REQUISITE
Min Diploma of Ayurveda
or please contact us to discuss
COST
$6,990
DATES
IN: 17 January 2025
Please arrive after 5 pm. The evening meal will be available at 7:00pm
OUT: 26 January 2025, after lunch
INCLUDED IN PRICE
- Tuition and lessons led by Dr. Swapnil Daspute BAMS
- Single room (shared facilities) accommodation
- Delicious Ayurvedic plant based meals
MEALS
Delicious, vegetarian meals will be provided. They will be cooked according to Ayurvedic dietary principles, and eaten communally.
- Breakfast will be served at 8:30am,
- Lunch, which is the main meal of the day, will be served at 1 pm
- Supper at 7:30pm.
Special needs, such as vegan, non-dairy, gluten free, etc. will incur a surcharge.
We would appreciate early information about your special dietary needs, as we may need to source provisions from down the mountain.
STUDY
The intensive clinical practicum will not be conducted as one of Nirvana's typical retreats, as we want to support you in an exciting and challenging learning experience. Everybody will be expected to contribute through seva (service) and karma yoga, which will accrue towards clinical hours.
This will be an intensive period of training and study, with Dr. Swapnil Daspute BAMS, from 10 am - 1pm, followed by a lunch break, and then 2-5 pm, from Saturday - Saturday, 18-25 January. Sunday, 26 January will be from 10am-1pm.
Please bring your laptop.
Free WiFi will be available.
Limited availability.
Book early to avoid disappointment.
About Dr. Swapnil Daspute
B.A.M.S ( Ayurvedacharya)- Tilak Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Pune
D.Y.A (Diploma in Yog Shastra & Ayurved) – Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth – Pune
PGDBA (Post Graduate Diploma Business Administration) – Symbiosis Institute of Distance Learning, Pune
PGDCC (Post Graduate Diploma in Clinical Cosmetology) – Indian Institute of Aesthetic Medicine, Pune
FIIM (Fellow of Institute of Indian Medicine) – IIM, Pune
Work Experience
❖ Ayurveda Consultant in Sands Day Spa, Pune. 2007
❖ Ayurveda Consultant at Ayur Centre, Johor Bahru, West Malaysia. 2008
❖ Ayurveda Consultant at Ayur Centre, Butterworth, Penang, Malaysia. 2009
❖ Conducted multiple training sessions on Ayurveda Theory & Practical courses for Ayurveda Diploma students visiting India from Spain, Columbia, Venezuela, Portugal, Peru, Chile, Bolivia, Japan etc. between 2007 to 2015
❖ Conducted Ayurveda theory sessions for Australian students in Australia in 2016.
❖ Currently working as an Ayurveda Panchkarma Consultant & Ayurveda Consultant especially for Skin and Hair Diseases at Swasthya Surabhi Ayurveda Panchkarma Clinic, Pune.
Literary Credentials
❖ Health Articles in Deerghayu Diwali Health Magazine
❖ Health and Social awareness articles in Senior Citizen Group`s Magazine
❖ Co-editor of the book “Shukravaha Srotas : Sexology in Ayurveda”
❖ Co-editor of English Translation of Charak Samhita : Nidana Sthan
❖ Social Awareness articles in Sakal daily (newspaper) Extra Curricular Activities
❖ Active member of International Ayurveda Association (IAA), Pune
❖ Member of International Council of Editors at Deerghayu International Quarterly Journal
❖ Actively participating (in the Organizing Team) in various National and International Ayurveda and Yoga Conferences
❖ Active member of Local Doctor`s Associations in conducting various health checkup camps and health awareness drives in remote areas, government schools and underprivileged localities.