What to Expect at the Event
- A guided somatic grounding practice to arrive in the body and nervous system
- Introduction to Bindu Institute, the three founders, and the vision behind the Master’s Degree in Holistic Health Sciences
- A guided learning experience from the Holistic Medicine Department, offering a lived example of our pedagogy and how ancient wisdom and modern science are taught in practice
- Faculty, department, and study-area introductions, offering a clear view of the academic landscape and specialization pathways
- Roundtable discussion with faculty and founders: Why now? Why Bindu? And why academic standards matter in holistic health education
- Program overview followed by a live Q&A to address structure, pathways, admissions, and next steps
Why Holistic Health Sciences?
It’s an integrative, person-centered approach to care.
It looks beyond symptoms to the whole system— biology, psychology, lifestyle, and lived context.
It addresses root causes while supporting long-term wellbeing.
This is the future of healthcare: interdisciplinary, evidence-informed, and grounded in real-world practice.
Meet the Founders
Three women. One shared vision. A new academic standard for integrative health.
Suzanne, Alesha, and Vanina founded Bindu Institute to create the program they could not find—one that holds academic rigor, clinical relevance, and ancient wisdom in equal measure. Their work bridges conventional healthcare, complementary medicine, and education to support the next generation of holistic health leaders.
Our Managing Faculty
What Makes This Master’s Different?
This Master’s Degree in Holistic Health Sciences is designed to meet the academic, clinical, and professional standards expected of graduate-level education—while addressing the real-world complexity of modern healthcare.
Practicum-Based, Applied Learning
Integration of Conventional and Complementary Approaches
Clinical and Experiential Learning Models
Designed for Working Professionals
Academic Rigor and Accreditation Pathway