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E-Learning & Certification for clinical research and development of herbal medicines

CERTIFICATE HELPLINE OVERVIEW

E-Learning & Certification of herbal medicine clinical research and development supervisor, has been created to fully familiarize people with the clinical development of herbal medicines. Herbal medicines or healing plants, which are known as medicinal plants in our country, are applied to all types of plants with stems or flowers and fruits that are not made of wood stems. These types of plants, which mostly die after fruit production and don’t have a long life, have various properties that, according to researchers’ research, are widely used for various known diseases. With all these interpretations, scientific articles emphasize that under no circumstances should these treatments be done arbitrarily without consulting a specialist doctor familiar with medicinal plants.

Introduction to medicinal plants:

+ Chamomile medicinal plant: the first herbal medicine that we introduce to you The plant is chamomile. The reason is that it has a wide range of treatment of diseases and it is named in the category of the most uncomplicated medicinal plants on earth. + Basil: Basil has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic and antibacterial properties. This aromatic plant has the ability to reduce stress by regulating serotonin levels that affect mood. By keeping stress under control, basil is beneficial to human health in many other cases. + Rosemary: Rosemary is a popular and useful medicinal plant for human health. This plant contains carnosol and rosmarinic, two powerful antioxidants that play a key role in improving human health. Also, rosemary has strong antiseptic, anti-cancer, and anti-inflammatory properties. One of the interesting benefits of rosemary is its function as an effective cognitive stimulant, and accordingly, it helps improve memory and mental focus. Rosemary fights stress, reduces anxiety, relieves headaches, stimulates hair growth, fights joint pain, reduces inflammation, improves digestion, prevents cancer , and supports cardiovascular health.

Headings of the clinical research and development course of herbal medicines:

  • Diagnosing and differentiating types of medicinal plants
  • Explaining the mechanism of effect of herbal medicines
  • Explaining the mechanism of the effect of chemical drugs
  • Explaining the physiopathology of diseases
  • Organizing the proposal of research plans
  • Follow-up and carrying out clinical plans
  • Report Obtaining research projects
  • Organizing the final report of research projects
  • Preparing scientific articles from completed projects

Prerequisites of the course E-Learning & Certification Supervisor of clinical research and development of herbal medicines:

[list_negative] This course does not require special prerequisites and the course is taught from the basics. [/list_negative]

FAQ

In this helpline program, RCO Academy helps you to receive a degree equivalent to your skill level by participating in the virtual course or by evaluating your supporting documents.

In this program, you can be evaluated by sending your educational records, skill training courses, a C.V of valid work experience, or participating in RCO online exam.

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