  |  Level III: Okuden - Seifuku no jutsu (Shinden) British School of Traditional Japanese Medicine Hichibuku Goshinjutsu – Okuden (Level III) Principle: To treat the body Module 1
Introduction to Level 3 principles Okuden no waza (Level 3- body balance protocol) Okuden Taihenjutsu (Level 3 - self treatment techniques)
Module 2
Introduction to Shinden principles Joints Fascia Cranial Visceral
Module 3
Shinden approach to the joints:- Hand Elbow Shoulder Feet Knee Thorax
Module 4
Shinden approach to cranial system Shinden approach to viscera
Module 5
Shinden techniques for specific conditions:- Application of Shinden in minor prenatal and paediatric cases
Module 6
Extremity treatments Kiko (bio-energy treatment)
(Please note that course contents may be subject to minor variations)
In addition there are accompanying and comprehensive distance learning theory modules
Below are the costs and details for the UK programme (only) to be held at the King Clinic, Epsom, Surrey. This programme has a low teacher / student ratio for enhanced learning.(Prices for International Courses are set by local organisers and may vary depending on the size of the class i.e. teacher / student ratio, so please contact the local organisers. Their details are listed with the courses on International Courses page.):-
Please note that as our clinic is registered for VAT (Value Added Tax), by law we must add this charge to all services (including training, but excluding Osteopathy & Physiotherapy, which are legally exempt). VAT is currently 17.5%, but as of 5th January 2011 it will rise to 20%(as below). So I'm sorry, but VAT must be applied to all course fees.
Level (Years)1,2 & 3 full payment for 3 years = £2400 (equals £800 per year) + VAT = Total £2820 (for 2010, but rising to £2,880 from Jan 2011)
Level (Year)3 full payment at start - £900 + VAT = Total £1,057-50p (for 2010, but rising to £1080 from Jan 2011)
Level (Year)3 installment payments (£1,000 divided by 12)= £83.34 monthly + VAT = Total £97.92 per month (for 2010)and then £100 per month (from Jan 2011)
Note: In special cases and on application, consideration may be given to foreign students negotiating a reduction in some fees to partially offset some travel and accommodation costs, however this is not an automatic right. |