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August 2010 - In this issue:

Viewing US Homeopathic Education Through an International Lens

globe imageAMCH attended the The Liga Medicorum Homeopathica Internationalis (LIGA) conference in May of this year and had a booth there. I presented a lecture on the status of Homeoapthic education in the US.   

LIGA is the largest homeopathic organization in the world today and its purpose is  “ . . . the development and securing of Homeopathy worldwide . . . the creation of a link . . . between societies and persons who are interested in homeopathy.” 

Feedback at the conference was very positive about the new initiatives at AMCH in creating its doctoral program.  Many compared this effort to similar doctoral programs elsewhere in the world.  In addition, there was significant positive feedback about the recent efforts of the Council on Homeopathic Education to revise and update the national homeopathic educational standards.  The North American Network of Homeopathic Educators is also working to improve faculty training and to set up national homeopathic research standards.   There was much excitement that the US was moving to bring homeopathic education to a stronger and more professional level.

In the international community, there is a general perception that the US is a world leader.  US policies have significant impact on the world politically, strategically and symbolically. Positive changes in healthcare policy in the US have significant effects on healthcare policy worldwide.

Concerns have been expressed for decades that US homeopathic education does not meet the same standards and quality of homeopathic education found elsewhere in the world.  For the US to be more included within the world homeopathic community, it must raise itself to similar standards of education and practice.  The homeopathic educational standards conference in Toronto this Fall is an important step in this direction.

Homeopathic education in the United States is changing and growing. Change is inevitable and the homeopathic profession needs to keep growing and become more part of the world homeopathic community.   Only in this way can homeopathic medicine take its rightful place as one of the leading health care modalities of the future.   

Todd Rowe MD, MD(H), CCH, DHt

President AMCH

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EDUCATIONAL
Opportunities

 

Doctoral Program in Homeopathy

AMCH is now accepting applications for its full time doctoral program in homeopathy, which begins in February 2011. This is a four-year full-time training in homeopathic medicine and will provide a doctoral level of training. We plan to have our graduates eventually licensed as doctors through the Arizona Board of Homeopathic Examiners. The program is available both online and campus based.  AMCH offers weekly informational sessions with the program director, Dr Todd Rowe, both on campus and telephonically, on Thursdays at noon.  Call 602-347-7950 to schedule your appointment.

 

Homeopathic Practitioner Certificate Program

This program is newly revised to coincide with our new doctoral program.  It is an 1104-hour program that meets weekly for three years.  Licensed and accredited, it fully prepares students for national homeopathic certification.  Online and campus options are available. AMCH offers weekly informational sessions with the program director, Dr Todd Rowe, both on campus and telephonically, on Thursdays at noon.  Call 602-347-7950 to schedule your appointment.

 

AMCH/PIHMA Joint Program

AMCH is partnering with the Phoenix Institute of Herbal Medicine and Acupuncture to offer a combined program in Oriental Medicine and Homeopathic Medicine. For AMCH: Contact the registrar@AMCofH.org or call 602-347-7950. For PIHMA: Contact the registrar at contactus@pihma.edu or call 602-274-1885.

 

Preceptorship Programs

AMCH offers preceptorship programs for medical students and residents. These range from weekend based to full month clerkship. Contact the registrar at preceptorships@amcofh.org or call 602-347-7950.

 

Acute Care & First Aid

AMCH offers a 40-hour introductory course that is designed to teach acute care and first aid prescribing for the public. This class meets one Saturday per month for six months. Let us know if you would be interested in teaching this program in your area. Contact the registrar@AMCofH.org or call 602-347-7950.

 

Introductory Distance Learning Programs

We have two distance learning programs that we offer nationally. These are 40 hour and 50 hour introductory courses that are designed to teach first aid and acute prescribing. They are CD/DVD based and accompanied by an extensive syllabus. Contact Lesley Hesselmann at distancelearning@amcofh.org or 602-347-7950 for more information.

 

Green Medicine Distance Learning Program

We are beginning a new Distance Learning Program in Green Medicine. This program teaches how to create a sustainable green medicine practice. This program is offered in affiliation with Teleosis Institute. The program is 35 hours and spans two months. It includes on-line training and chat room discussion. Contact Lesley Hesselmann at distancelearning@amcofh.org or 602-347-7950

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In the News

1.  Newsletter Format has Changed

The AMCH Letter has now changed to an online format.  This change reflects an overall commitment on the part of AMCH to become more green. It will also permit greater interactivity on the part of the recipients.  We welcome your comments or suggestions to improve the letter.  

2. AMCH Prepares to Launch New Doctoral Program

AMCH is on track to launch its first doctoral program in February 2011 (www.amcofh.org/Programs/DH_home.html). We are now accepting applications for this program.  Prerequisites are a bachelors level of education and coursework in physics, chemistry, biology and psychology.

The program is available in both live online and campus based formats.  Advanced standing is available to students with prior homeopathic or medical programs.  Dual programs in either oriental medicine or research are also available. This is a four year full time program that spans 4280 clock hours. We currently have 60 faculty who are teaching in this program. This program is licensed through the Arizona State Board for Private Postsecondary Education.

3. New AMCH Certificate Program

AMCH has revised and updated its homeopathic practitioner certificate program (www.amcofh.org/Programs/HMPT_home.html).  We are now accepting applications for this program. The program length has expanded from 900 to 1100 total clock hours. The curriculum expansion represents increases in homeopathic philosophy, homeopathic pharmacy, marketing and business training. The course schedule has been changed to meeting one to two days per week. The new program director is Ben Ta’ati (www.amcofh.org/About_Us/Biographies/FacultyBio_Taati.html).  We currently have 25 faculty who are teaching in this program. This program is accredited by the Council on Homeopathic Education and licensed through the Arizona State Board for Private Postsecondary Education.

AMCH plans on starting its 7th class in February 2011. This program will be available both on campus and in a live online format. Prerequisites for the program are an Associate’s Degree.

4.  AMCH Hires Recruitment Firm

AMCH has contracted with SRUSA to help provide student recruitment (www.mysrusa.com).  With the advent of its new doctoral program, AMCH is targeting younger potential students that are recent graduates.  We will be focusing on educating college guidance counselors about potential careers in homeopathic education as well as targeting veterans who are eligible for complete tuition reimbursement.

5.  AMCH Partners with Arizona State University

AMCH has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Arizona State University (ASU) and the Phoenix Institute of Herbal Medicine and Acupuncture (PIHMA).  This MOU outlines a commitment to establishing a combined research program with ASU.  This program would involve an additional two years at ASU in research following completion of the AMCH doctoral program.

In addition, the agreement covers the potential formation of an Integrative Medicine Program combining resources at ASU, AMCH and PIHMA. Lastly, there are provisions for the formation of a homeopathic and oriental medicine clinic. 

6.  AMCH Partners with the Southwest Institute of the Healing Arts

AMCH has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Southwest Institute of the Healing Arts (SWIHA) (www.swiha.edu).  This MOU includes the teaching of a campus based homeopathic acute care class at SWIHA.  In addition there are provisions for the formation on an online acute care program as well as an online homeopathic medical assistant program. The campus based acute care program is already in operation.  The homeopathic acute care online program is scheduled to start by the beginning of next year.

7.  New Honorary Board Members

AMCH has added three new members to its Honorary Board (www.amcofh.org/documents/honorary-board-members.pdf): Sunil Anand MD, Divya Chabra and Massimo Mangialavori MD.  We wish to express gratitude for their willingness to give their names in support of our organization.

Sunil Anand MD is a leading Classical Homoeopathic Practitioner and Teacher now based in Pune, India. He has practiced homoeopathy for the past 20 years and is specially recognized for his cures in pediatric cases. His approach and simplicity makes him an internationally acclaimed teacher. His seminars and workshops have been widely attended both on India and abroad. His Recent Workshop for the Students & Doctors from South Africa was well received. Associated with the C.M.P. Homoeopathic Medical College Mumbai & Presently an honorary visiting professor in D.S Homoeopathic Medical College Pune.

Divya Chhabra was born in Pune, India on May 17, 1967. She has been practicing classical homoeopathy in Mumbai, India, for the past ten years. Dr. Chhabra graduated from Smt. Chandaben Mohanbhai Patel Homoeopathic Medical College, Mumbai, in 1989, and began her practice in 1992.  Dr. Chhabra has been teaching in India and abroad for the last seven years and has lectured in various parts of the world such as Switzerland, Germany, Austria, England, Ireland, Belgium, Holland, Greece, the Slovakia Republic, Australia, New Zealand, the U.S. and Canada.  She has conducted provings of several remedies including Magnesia sulphurica, Thea, Citrus, Lac Felinum, Lac Rhesus, Tungsten, Lac Defloratum, Lac Humanum, Eagle, and Bat. She has also conducted a potency proving with two well-proven polycrest remedies, Calcarea carbonicum and Natrum muriaticum, in potencies from 30 to 50 M.   Her work has helped further our understanding of more accurately selecting potencies. Dr. Chhabra is well known for her brilliant style of case taking in which she follows the thread of every important symptom beautifully to reach the core feeling state of the individual.  She has been artfully employing a technique called "free association" in her case taking method that enables one to reach through the subconscious level of dreams to the deep seated core delusion which manifests as the symptoms of imbalance and illness  Presently, she is working on three books, including one on her provings, another on her experience in practice including free association, use of potencies, etc., and, most recently, a book on her advances in the understanding of the materia medica of the periodic table of the elements.

Massimo Mangialavori was born in the city of Naples, Italy on Nov. 30, 1958, growing up first in Milan, and then from 1966 in Modena, where he has lived and worked ever since.  Mangialavori qualified as a doctor in 1984, and then specialized in Food Sciences at the University of Modena, under Professor Nino Battistini, gaining his diploma in 1987. His thesis was on the effects of fasting in human beings.  He studied medical anthropology from the beginning of his university career, and out of this grew an interest in traditional forms of medicine. This in turn led him to dedicate himself entirely to classical homeopathy, which he has been practicing since 1985  He attended some courses in homeopathy in Italy, as well as various seminars throughout Europe, but remained rather dissatisfied. Only after meeting Dr Giovanni Marotta of Roma, and the years of study and reflection that they spent together, did he continue his work with enthusiasm. He then developed a personal methodology for the study and application of homeopathy.  For the past few years, Dr. Mangialavori has been sharing this with various groups of colleagues, both in Italy and abroad. In 1991 he began to teach, thanks to invitations from Dr. Hans Zwemke of Berlin, and from colleagues in the Dutch Homeopathic Society, chiefly Dr Cees Baas and Dr Fernand Debats.

8.  North American Network of Homeopathic Educators Conference

The North American Network of Homeopathic Educators (NANHE) recently held their annual conference at the American Medical College of Homeopathy (www.homeopathyeducation.org). 24 participants met both on campus and online for a three day weekend. Topics included teacher training, discussion of CHE Standards, Acute Care Clinics, Core curriculum for medical sciences, Clinical competencies, Politics, Online and distance learning education and Research in homeopathic education.

As an outgrowth of the conference, NANHE made a commitment to improving homeopathic teacher training in the United States. In addition, NANHE will be participating in the revision of the standards for homeopathic education document revisions and conference this fall.  Lastly, NANHE made a commitment to the creation of national standards for homeopathic proving research. 

9.  Expansion of American Museum of Homeopathy and AMCH Library

Recent donations  to the American Museum of Homeopathy have allowed AMCH to better to display its collections.  AMCH is ready to accept donations of historical homeopathic artifacts.  Contact museum@AMCofH.org if you are interested in making a donation.

The AMCH Library continues to receive donations of homeopathic books.  Recent bookcase acquisitions have permitted AMCH to better display all of its library holdings. Contact library@AMCofH.org if you are interested in making a donation.

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AMCH Thanks Members of the AMCH Institutional Review Board

AMCH would like to extend a grateful thank you to the members of the AMCH Institutional Review Board (www.amcofh.org/Research/IRB.html). The mission of the AMCH Institutional Review Board is to Protect the Rights and Welfare of the Human Research Subject.  These individuals have been working diligently to support AMCH’s research efforts.  These currently include: Joie Rowles, PhD, CCH (Chair), Dan Peitzmeyer, Bonnie Phelps PhD, Brigit Ciccarello, Orville Weyrich ND and Tina Quirk.

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