About

A solid introduction, designed for a broad audience.

This training offers the therapist — whatever their field of practice — the chance to acquire on their own the essential landmarks of the cardio-vascular terrain: how it works, what its major imbalances are, and above all where the therapist's role ends and where that of the doctor begins. It never makes a diagnosis and never replaces a cardiological opinion.

Who this course is for

For anyone who wishes to understand the cardiovascular terrain in a clear and rigorous way: integrative-medicine therapists wishing to enrich their practice, or anyone curious to learn to better observe and prevent. No medical prerequisite is necessary — the course starts from scratch and builds its vocabulary step by step.

Our safety framework

Backbone of the entire training: the therapist observes and refers, it does not never diagnoses and does not never modifies an ongoing medical treatment. Each module ends by recalling the signs that require immediate medical attention — particularly for emergency situations (chest pain, suspected phlebitis, signs of stroke).

Course status (17/08/2026). The 32 lessons of the 8 modules are written; each lesson includes its own self-assessment (no separate quiz page). No dedicated video yet exists for this subject. No page of this course links to content that does not yet exist.

And after this introduction?

This 25 CHF training is an introduction complete and self-contained : it is sufficient in itself. For therapists who wish to deepen their professional practice of the cardio-vascular terrain — supervised clinical cases, detailed protocols, individual mentoring — the Preventive Cardiology Specialization Pack (500 CHF) is offered separately on campus.frmi.ch. It is never a discount or an unlocking of the same content: these are two distinct and complementary trainings, the introduction naturally paving the way to specialization for those who wish it.

Framework and limits. This training conveys a culture and a method with a pedagogical aim. It replaces neither a consultation with a cardiologist, nor a medical opinion for any acute, serious, or persistent situation.

← Back to home · All courses