SteveWorld Mentorship Program
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Health professionals play a central and critical role in improving access and quality health care for the population. They provide essential services that promote health, prevent diseases and deliver health care services to individuals, families and communities based on the primary health care approach. Mechanisms for optimizing the strengths and skills of health professionals will be essential to achieving the Millennium Development Goals.

SteveWorld Music 4 Health, engages a team of professional musicians, healthcare providers, and other health professionals (all certified), from its database.

Our professionals share in the “vision” and are charged with the mandate of uplifting lives through a unique approach of blending spirit, mind-body-soul music and leveraging the possibilities of clinical (evidence based) interventions and music therapy (receptive music therapy and active music therapy) in achieving the desired health outcomes.

 

SteveWorld Mentorship Booking Process
Send a Request
Make Deposit
Choose (Healthcare/ Music)
Growth & Feedback

At SteveWorld our Coaching & Mentoring services are more development-driven, looking not just at the professional’s current job function but beyond, taking a more holistic approach to career development in the areas of music and healthcare.

We rent our equipment to customers who have signed up with our platform.

The mix of our expertise in Music and Healthcare makes Music Therapy one of our most potent tools in achieving the vision of accessible healthcare.

Music therapy is the use of music to address the physical, emotional, cognitive, and social needs of a group or individual. It employs a variety of activities, such as listening to melodies, playing an instrument, drumming, writing songs, and guided imagery.

Music Therapy can benefit the following populations and conditions: children, adolescents, adults, and the elderly with mental health needs, developmental and learning disabilities, Alzheimer’s disease and other aging related conditions, substance abuse problems, brain injuries, physical disabilities, and acute and chronic pain, including mothers in labor