NOTICE: As of  June 30, 2006 CUIM discontinued its degree granting function and closed its operations.  Please find additional information at  Information for Graduates and Former Students.

 
 

“Integrative Medicine places the patient at the center of the health care team.”  Majid Ali, MD, Former President

 

Capital University of Integrative Medicine (CUIM) was conceived in 1995 to provide education to medical and health practitioners wishing to incorporate integrative therapies from multiple disciplines of medicine. Responding to the demands of both practitioners and patients, CUIM embraced a simple but progressive mission to encourage health care professionals to promote health assessment and to advance integrative therapies to improve quality of life, alleviate illness, prevent chronic degenerative diseases, and reduce premature death.

The founders of the University held that Americans desire and deserve the opportunity to receive the highest quality of health care with the broadest range of safe and effective care options.  In keeping with this belief, CUIM was organized in 1995 to educate and develop health care professionals, including those already in health care practice, to serve the public. The University dedicated itself to bringing insight and encouragement to those interested in exploring various forms health assessment and patient-centered therapeutics.

From 1996 to 2006, CUIM served as a licensed graduate professional university and the only resident institution of higher education in the United States with a curriculum of widely diverse integrative health therapies. Following a decade of service, CUIM graduated its final class of students, and closed June, 2006.

From its inception, the University consistently promoted the advancement of integrative health and healing through education and research.  The noble aims of Capital University of Integrative Medicine continue through its many graduates and faculty.