--- [log in to unmask] wrote: > On 2/8/01,
[log in to unmask] writes:
>
> << I also would like to know if a Ph.D directly
> related
>
> to the lymphatic system and lymphoedema exist on
> earth. >>
>
> ***Many universities should be able to offer that
> sort of degree, since PhDs
> may be obtained by course work and research, or
> entirely by original
> research. For the latter option, all that you have
> to do is have the
> qualifications which would make you acceptable as a
> PhD candidate in that
> field, then you have to propose a highly specific
> thesis title in the field
> which interests you and find suitably experienced
> supervisors to guide,
> oversee and examine you.
>
> Dr Mel C Siff
> Denver, USA
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Supertraining/
Thank you so much for your help.
What would be those qualifications?
Should I do the thesis alone? (spooky!)
Cambridge? Oxford?
My qualifications:
License in physiotherapy (with distinction!) from UCL,
Belgium.
Post-graduated courses in Manual Therapy, Bobath,
Lymphatic drainage (2 major courses), Taping,
Reflexotherapy ...etc.
I can't think of any other qualifications.
Best kind regards,
noemi
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