Academic Programs
The The Marcus Institute of Integrative Health and Institute of Emerging Health Professions have joined forces to introduce integrative health education for clinicians and healthcare professionals.
Masters Program
- MS in Integrative Health Sciences Jefferson is leading the nation in the emerging field of integrative health. Our MS in Integrative Health Sciences program allows you to meet this growing demand.
Fellowship Program
- Integrative Medicine Fellowship Program — Thomas Jefferson University’s Department of Integrative Medicine and The Marcus Institute of Integrative Health offer a unique one year, full-time fellowship in Integrative Medicine. This is an outstanding opportunity for interested graduates of an ACGME-accredited residency program. Applicants must be board certified in their area of specialty, or plan to board certify during their year of fellowship training.
- Integrative Medicine Fellowship — Thomas Jefferson University’s Department of Integrative Medicine & Nutritional Sciences and The Marcus Institute of Integrative Health offers a unique two-year, part-time remote fellowship in Integrative Medicine with an optional combined MS in Integrative Health Sciences. This program allows candidates more flexibility than our full-time fellowship, while still gaining access to a comprehensive curriculum and excellent medical faculty.
Advanced Practice Certificates
- Mind-Body Medicine Advanced Practice Certificate The Mind-Body Medicine Advanced Practice Certificate brings a new dynamic to healthcare education, with strategies to reduce stress and improve quality of life.
- Integrative Nutrition Advanced Practice Certificate The Integrative Nutrition Advanced Practice Certificate provides knowledge to develop care plans using biometric data and nutritional lifestyle approaches.
- Integrative Health Education & Leadership Advanced Practice Certificate The Integrative Health Education & Leadership Advanced Practice Certificate program prepares you to meet patients’ growing demand for complementary practices.