
CASE DISCUSSION
Careers in Holistic & Preventive Healthcare: The Ayurvedic Advantage
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Case Description
Holistic and preventive healthcare is gaining global recognition as patients seek natural, personalized approaches to wellness. Ayurveda, with its focus on balancing mind, body, and spirit, offers diverse career opportunities in clinical practice, wellness coaching, research, nutrition, and public...
Case Summary
- The speaker highlights the growing trend of holistic and preventive healthcare, acknowledging platforms like IVIDA for sharing updates in the medical field. He emphasizes the importance of personal interest in building a successful career in this area, driven by the changing world and the diverse options available. His personal journey preparing for medical studies, specifically AIU, demonstrates the challenges and eventual realization of his passion.
Speaker Profile

Dr. Ajay Rawat
Manager Scientific Services, Himalaya Wellness Company, DelhiDr. Ajay Rawat is a dedicated Ayurvedic physician with diverse clinical and leadership experience across reputed wellness and healthcare organizations. Currently serving as Manager – Scientific Services at Himalaya Wellness Company, he plays a key role in advancing evidence-based Ayurvedic practices. Prior to this, he worked with Jiva Ayurveda as an Ayurvedic Doctor, where he provided personalized care integrating Ayurveda, diet planning, and lifestyle management. His previous roles include Assistant Centre Head at Dr. Bharti’s Holistic Wellness and Ayurvedic Doctor at Patanjali Ayurved Limited, where he honed his expertise in herbal medicine, yoga, and holistic patient care. Dr. Rawat began his clinical journey as an intern at Patanjali Ayurveda Hospital and Community Health Centre, Bahadrabad, building a strong foundation in community health and preventive medicine. His practice reflects a deep commitment to promoting health and wellness through traditional wisdom and modern scientific insight.
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