SwissMed School

SwissMed School – Bridging Tradition and Modernity in Healthcare Education

Inspired by Ayurvedic principles, SwissMed School was founded in 2021. The MedVaidya program, originally built inside the Swiss Ayurvedic Medical Academy, transitioned to become part of the Ayurveda faculty within the new school. The school’s vision expanded with plans for five other faculties: Modern Medicine, Yoga, Herbalism and Medicinal plants, Culture & Languages, and Method & Management, reflecting expertise and transversality.

The co-founders’ commitment to excellence ensures a structure where each faculty develops specific programs while contributing to others when expertise is relevant. This commitment to mastery in each discipline collectively weaves a web of complementary and expert knowledge, embodying the path to excellence.

Vision

As a plural medicine school, with “tradition, science and excellence” as our motto, SwissMed School envisions sustainable health achieved through excellence in professional training, preservation of traditional knowledge, and a holistic approach to patient-focused medicine.

Mission

The mission of the school is to provide quality training in traditional, complementary medicine, and in basics of modern medicine, as well as in complementary therapy, combining both traditional and modern scientific approaches.

Action

The school’s actions are mosaic-like, representing a multifaceted commitment to healthcare:

  • Teaching traditional medicine and complementary therapy in a global, systemic, and integrative approach.
  • Offering quality theoretical and practical education to ensure safe clinical practice.
  • Enabling students to attain high competence validated by certificates and diplomas of reference.
  • Defending the preservation and transmission of traditional medical sciences and knowledge.
  • Integrating and promoting all medicine respectful of man and nature.
  • Advocating for the non-discrimination of local and ancestral medical practices.
  • Promoting scientific and cultural exchanges between different medicines worldwide.
  • Taking relevant academic and scientific initiatives as a neutral and independent intermediary in medical knowledge transmission.
  • Producing accessible courses and training with a focus on preventive health and lifestyle.