So, you’re exploring how far your BAMS degree could take you abroad, exciting times! The situation’s a bit complex cause each country, or sometimes even regions within countries, set up their own rules for healthcare practices, including Ayurveda.
In the USA, Ayurveda’s increasingly popular, yet your BAMS won’t automatically allow you to practice like you would in India. You might start by looking into internship programs or further certifications in complementary medicine there. Some organizations can give you guidelines on how to navigate this, like the National Ayurvedic Medical Association (NAMA) in the US. They might have paths for you like R.A.P (Registered Ayurvedic Practitioner) after more training.
The UK too shows interest, but be prepared for similar extra steps. The Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council (CNHC) is a point of contact there. They set standards but don’t replace licensing in the medical sense.
Now in Australia, you could encounter different state-by-state scenarios. Ayurveda’s gaining ground, but to work as a practitioner, bridging courses or accreditation might be needed. Check with the Australasian Association of Ayurveda for detailed guidance, maybe they have ties to practical avenues you can follow.
Europe’s a mixed bag. Some areas like Switzerland and Germany have respect for alternative medicine. However, many have structured licensing requirements to ensure safety. Sometimes Ayurveda fits under broader umbrella of wellness, but clinical practice might be restricted or require certification in their language.
As for non-clinical roles, there’s growing interest globally in wellness, Ayurveda research, and education. You could explore working with spas, wellness retreats, or even delve into academics once you find the right niche. Look for jobs in ayurvedic product companies that are expanding internationally.
Finding credible resources? Often look into embassies, health councils or international ayurvedic organizations for the latest info. Networking with alumni working abroad could provide insights too—grab every opportunity to connect with folks who’ve taken steps before you. Keep pushing, it’s all a part of the journey!