67: An Alternative Route For Student Homeopaths
Description
Have you been awaiting a solution oriented follow up discussion about the CHC situation from episode 65? Good news, we’ve got just such an episode for you!
We cover a lot of ground here folks, so have a listen and click the links for all the things to learn more.
Thursday September 5, 8pmET / 5pmPT (30 min)
Copy this link to put in your calendar to join then:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88587318779?pwd=r91an6jLUlFDkosiPXzAKOA72KLr8R.1
(Session will be open 15 minutes before the webinar begins)
Come to this quick information webinar about this important new step in the practice of homeopathy in the US! Join guests Dr. Mario Fontes and Debbie Noah, with HUB host Karen Allen, as we discuss highlights on the difference between a peer-review credential and a license, the AZ licensure eligibility criteria, and implications for practice. This community webinar is open to all.
The Conference: A Collaborative Homœopathic Conference
Sonoran University, Tempe, Arizona https://homeopathyusa.org/2024-collaborative-conference/
2024 PGRN Practitioner Workforce Survey 1 Practice Characteristics of Homeopaths in NA.
https://survey.alchemer.com/s3/7734498/2024-PGRN-Practitioner-Workforce-Survey
Denise Straiges MA, CCH, RSHom(NA), PCH is fiercely committed to raising the bar in academic and clinical training for all Homeopaths. She is the President and Clinical Director of The Academy of Homeopathy Education (AHE), and established HOHM Foundation, whose initiatives include the Homeopathy Help Network, a not-for-profit, research-based initiative focused on delivering high quality, affordable Homeopathy care to all. Under her leadership, AHE was named exclusive educational provider for the American Institute of Homeopathy (AIH), the oldest medical society in the US.Denise is a 2023 graduate of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her dissertation, Contingent Evolution: Homeopathy and 19th Century Biomedicine explores how the uptake of bacteriological discoveries into the canon of 19th century medical knowledge was an interdependent and non-linear process in both orthodox and heterodox spaces. In conjunction with HOHM Foundation, she has published numerous peer-reviewed articles on clinical outcomes and education in integrative medicine, and her dissertation was released as a book in 2023. She is completing a compendium of homeopathic case analysis with expected publication in 2024/25.Denise maintains a busy practice in classical homeopathy with a focus on complex neurological and autoimmune conditions and provides clinical supervision and mentorship to students and professional homeopaths around the world.
Alastair Gray has a Ph.D. in Public Health. More specifically he is an expert in the field of Complementary Medicine education. Much of his research has a focus on technologies in the field of CM and learning technologies in the education of future practitioners. He teaches at and heads the academic, operations, and research at the Academy of Homeopathy Education. In addition, he holds various consulting roles: academic (College of Health and Homeopathy, NZ), educational (National Centre for Integrative Medicine, UK), as well as consulting to many organizations on homeopathic provings and e-learning worldwide. A regular seminar and conference presenter worldwide and having spent a decade in the higher education arena in Australia, he is the author of 23 books and numerous articles on primary research in natural medicine. Originally educated as a historian, he teaches the history of health, healing, and medicine at schools, colleges, and universities in multiple countries. Alastair has been in practice for more than 30 years.