Healing Methodology

Healing Methodology

ANGT practices a multidisciplinary, whole-person approach that heals the body, mind, and spirit. Rooted in Ba’ba’s Yogic Treatment and aligned with modern science, individualized plans may combine clinical medicine with meditation (dhyāna), devotional kiirtan, targeted āsanas, breathwork (prāṇāyāma), dietetics, and traditional systems—always with safety, consent, and clear referral pathways.

  • Multidisciplinary Rounds: Physicians, nurses, paramedical teams, and Composite Medicine experts co-create a unified plan.
  • Whole-Person Assessment: Biomedical status plus sleep, diet, stress, habits, social supports, and spiritual needs.
  • Core Yogic Toolkit: Purpose-built āsana sequences, prāṇāyāma with gentle exhale bias, daily dhyāna (meditation), kiirtan, fasting and dietary guidance; hydro/herbal applications where indicated.
  • Modern–Ancient Integration: Evidence-informed diagnostics and therapeutics combined with properly indicated traditional measures; contraindications documented.
  • Personalized Lifestyle Rx: Circadian routine, restorative sleep, movement plan, stress reduction, sādhanā habit-building, relapse prevention.
  • Safety & Consent: Informed choice, medication reconciliation, infection prevention, event reporting, transparent notes.

Clinical Governance & Quality

  • Standards: Protocols for triage, escalation, transfers, and documentation.
  • Audits: Case reviews, M&M meetings, patient-experience feedback loops.
  • Training: BLS/ACLS drills, infection-control refreshers, CME and simulations.

Education, Consent & Equity

  • Patient Education: Clear explanation of options, benefits, and limits of adjuncts.
  • Informed Consent: Documented preferences; right to accept/decline any modality.
  • Equity: Access-first policies for vulnerable and rural populations.

Community & Continuity

  • Outreach: Screenings, school programs, lifestyle camps, tele-education.
  • Follow-Up: Discharge counseling, remote check-ins, referral navigation.
  • Spiritual Care: Optional guidance and collective practice for those who wish.
Teaching Hospital Note: Student participation (Nursing, Paramedical, Composite Medicine) occurs only under faculty supervision and with patient consent.

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