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AMCH Preceptorships
What is a Preceptorship?
Preceptorships are experiences where students from other disciplines or medical schools come to visit us and learn about homeopathic medicine. These can be of varied length and intensity. AMCH offers two preceptorship programs Preceptorship Program I and II.
AMCH Preceptorship I Program
The AMCH Preceptorship I Program is a one month long preceptorship experience for medical students who have no prior knowledge of Homeopathic Medicine. This can be targeted either as a psychiatric rotation or a general medical rotation.
AMCH Preceptorship II Program
The AMCH Preceptorship II Program is a variable length clinical experience for naturopathic students who wish to expand their clinical skills in Homeopathic Medicine.
AMCH Preceptorship III
Program
The AMCH Preceptorship III Program is a variable length
clinical experience for medical students who are
participating in a clerkship rotation through the Gladys
Taylor McGarey Foundation.
Goals of Preceptorships
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Develop an understanding of the basic principles of homeopathic medicine.
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Grow an awareness of the scope and practice of homeopathic medicine.
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Form a basic understanding of the concepts and practice of integrative medicine.
Preceptorship Experiences at AMCH
Currently we have arrangements with a number of organizations to provide preceptorships in homeopathic medicine:
Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine
University of Arizona Department of Integrative Medicine
Gladys Taylor McGarey Foundation
Midwestern University Osteopathic School
Contact Us
For more information contact AMCH Preceptorship
Program, 1951 W. Camelback, Suite 300, Phoenix, Arizona 85015; 602-347-7950;
preceptorships@AMCofH.org.
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