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  • Conference: Medics or Magicians: Herbal Medicine for the 21st Century – 9th – 10th July 2011

    Riseholme Campus,
    The University of Lincoln
    9 -10 July 2011

    Medicine is not merely a science but an art. The character of the physician may act more powerfully upon the patient than the drugs employed.’ Paracelsus

    This two day conference will explore the complexities of herbal medicine therapeutics. To what extent is the remedy, the patient or the practitioner active in the therapeutic process and what is the nature these interactions? This question is highly pertinent to our effectiveness as practitioners and our understanding of the philosophies and doctrines which underpin our practice.

    Herbal medicine has always been revisionist and iconoclastic in its service to the needs of the people. In contemporary society people are ill in complex ways and holistic treatment of the modern condition requires a sophisticated and complex understanding of the dynamics and interactions within the body and that the mind and body cannot be separated. Psycho-physiological processes are recognised as the key to both the cause and resolution of disease and this conference will investigate some of these through a series of lectures and workshops.

    Lectures

    Andrew Stableford
    Graeham Toybyn
    Prof. Irvin Kirsch – to be confirmed
    Saul Burkitt

    Workshops
     to include:
    Goetheatan Plant Study – Alison Morton, Donald Purves
    Herb walks – Christopher Hedley
    Complexity theory – Anita Ralph
    Mental health – Melissa Ronaldson
    Astrology – Graeme Tobyn

    Poster presentations

    Previous graduates and recent graduate independent studies

    Stalls

    Manufacturers and suppliers of herbal medicines
    Medical equipment suppliers
    Books
    Professional bodies

    Conference Dance

    Saturday 9th July 8-12pm

    For further information and booking instructions visit:

    www.lincoln.ac.uk/home/conferences/herbal_medicine

    or e-mail

    conferences@lincoln.ac.uk

  • AMH and URHP Combined Conference and AGMs – June 18th and 19th 2011

    Venue: Ryton Gardens, Coventry, Warwickshire, CV8 3LG

    Click below to download the programme, booking form, and evening menu.

  • Seminar: Understanding Practice Management – May 14th 2011

    Introducing a seminar designed to unlock the mysteries of why so many practices do not succeed.  Practice Management Consultants will give you tools to instantly refine your practice and help you meet your goals.

    Topics include:
    • Practice Management – What is it and how it relates to your business
    • Role of the practice owner
    • Purpose of a business plan
    • How goals relate to growth
    • Special considerations for new therapists
    • Letting potential clients know about you and your practice
    • Is advertising effective
    • Identify components of a successful practice
    • Identify pitfalls of practices
    • Value of a natural pharmacy
    • How patient compliance can make or break your practice

  • Facial Diagnosis in Classical Chinese Medicine – Introductory Seminar

    26th February 2012 ~ 09:30 – 17:30

    Facial Diagnosis is an invaluable technique for medical practitioners, consultants and everyone working in interpersonal communication.  This intensive seminar will cover the fundamental principles and basic skills of face reading. Topics include: conceptional approach, five phases of Yin and Yang, the facial map, the meanings of features and signs of the face, the relations of the different features, steps to read a face. Students will learn to see constitutional strengths and challenges, as well as momentary conditions and past conflicts.  

    This seminar is a great experience of self discovery together with the beginning to learn how to assess clients in a new way.

    Certificates of Achievement will be awarded. Follow up seminars are planned. 

    This seminar can be credited towards your CPD.

    Cost: GBP 70 

    Seminar by: Andreas Kuehne, GQA

    Director of Thammavong School for Classical Chinese Medicine, 

    Germany since 1990 

    Head of German Qigong Association e.V. 

    Location: 23 Green Ridge, Brighton 

    East Sussex, BN1 5LT 

    Information and booking: info@thammavong.de 

    www.thammavong.de

  • Herbal History Research Network Study Day – South and West Region

    Saturday 10th March 2012, 11 am-3 pm

    Quaker Meeting House, 1 Whiteheads Lane, Bradford-on-Avon BA15 1JU 

    http://bradfordonavonquakers.weebly.com/   for map and directions.

    The aim of this day is to bring together current and interested researchers in herbal history to report on progress in current projects and share ideas and problems. Our theme for the day will be about communicating herbal knowledge in the past. The cost is £10 and kept deliberately low to enable research students to participate although others are most welcome. As this cost is low, please bring your own sandwich lunch! We will arrange for hot water, tea or coffee to be made available. 

  • College of Medicine 2012 Annual Conference: 2 – 3 May 2012

    2nd May – Pre-conference workshops:

    • Women, Health and Ageing
    • Back to Health: Neuro-musculoskeletal conditions and effective exercise
    • Ahead of the game: Anticipating and meeting the needs of an ageing population
    • Herbal Medicine

    3rd May – Annual Conference

  • Clinical Skills Weekend Workshop: 14 – 15 April 2012

    Clinical Skills Weekend Workshop: 14 – 15 April 2012

    Welcome to an exciting and challenging two day workshop to enhance and perfect your clinical skills. The workshop aims to address a wide range of skills requirements from students to refresher and experienced practitioner.

    The workshop uses a supported, problem solving based approach bring out the best in each participant.

    Two day Clinical Skills Workshop   

    Practitioners:

    Dr. Dilis Clare

    Elly McGregor Hodgkiss

    and Anna-Maria Keaveney

    Weekend 14th / 15th April 2012

    Venue – Health and Herbs Galway, Ireland   

    Cost:

    IIMH members – 100 euro

    IIMH Students – 80 euro

    Non-IIMH Students – 100 euro

    Non-IIMH Practitioners – 145 euro

    Contact:

    Anna-Maria Keaveney  amkeav@yahoo.ie 

    00 353 87 237 8183

    Biographies:

    Dr. Dilis Clare

    Consulting Medical Herbalist & General Practitioner

    MBBCh,DRCOG, B.Sc. (Hons) Herbal Medicine

    President of Irish Institute of Medical Herbalists

    Honorary Clinical Fellow Nat. University of Ireland Galway College of Medicine

    Health & Herbs

    Clinic Manager

    Background

    • Qualified UCD 1980 Medical Degree

    • GP Qualified 1986

    • Family Planning Instructing Cert 1987

    • Diploma Obstetrics and Gynaecology 1984

    • Psychosexual counselling 4 year P/T seminar Training Institute of Psychosexual

    • Medicine 1986

    • General Practitioner 1989-1999 North London Practice

    • BSc (Herbal Medicine) 1999

    • Working as GP and Medical Herbalist in my clinic in Galway since 1999

    • Honorary Clinical Fellow NUIG Medical School 2009-current

    Professional Association

    • Irish Institute of Medical Herbalists

    For further insight see website www.healthandherbs.ie

    Ms. Anna-Maria Keaveney BSc., MSc. MIIMH

    Chair of the Irish Institute of Medical Herbalists

    Clinic practitioner

    Background

    • Graduate Trinity College Dublin – BSc. Natural Science (Genetics)

    • Graduate Middlesex University – BSc. Herbal Medicine

    • Graduate Royal College Surgeons – MSc. Primary Health Care

    • Lecturer – Dept. Biological Sciences (Herbal Science) Cork Institute Technology

    • Clinic Practitioner since 2000

    Professional

    • Irish Institute of Medical Herbalists

  • Professor Vivian Nutton : ‘Galen’s pharmacology: new texts, new objects’ – 17 April 2012

    Where: The Worshipful Society of Apothecaries of London, Apothecaries’ Hall, Black Friars Lane, London EC4V 6EJ

    When: Tuesday 17 April 2012, at 6 pm

    Professor Vivian Nutton will be giving the Gideon de Laune lecture at the Society of Apothecaries on Tuesday 17 April, at 6 pm., with the title ‘Galen’s pharmacology: new texts, new objects’. All are welcome, and those attending can also book dinner after the lecture. See the link below for more details, booking, etc.

    www.apothecaries.org/index.php?page=33

    Professor of Classical Studies| The Open University| Walton Hall| Milton Keynes| MK7 6AA

    Module Chair, A219, ‘Exploring the Classical World’ ( www.open.ac.uk/Arts/a219/index.shtml)

    Recently published: ‘History without Historians? Medical History and the Internet’, Social History of Medicine 25 (2012), 212-221 and ‘Response to Shelton’, Social History of Medicine 25 (February 2012), 232-238

  • Seminar: Natural Solutions for the Immune System: 5th October 2012

    A One Day Seminar with John Andrews, Master Herbalist & Iridologist.

    CPD Certificates will be issued.

    Date: Friday 5th Oct, 10am – 4.30pm, London W1. 

    Price: £60 / £50 early booking

    More information:

    Telephone: 020 8350 4607 / 07984 592626

    Website: www.AllAboutNaturalMedicine.com

  • Seminar: Tongue Diagnosis: 18th November 2012

    A One day seminar with Philip Weeks, Master Herbalist & TCM Practitioner.

    Tongue Diagnosis is an important component of holistic diagnosis. Looking at a patient’s tongue can give practitioners important health information.

    This workshop is from the perspective of Chinese medicine, although no knowledge of these is required. Terms will be explained during the day. We will be looking at the colour, shape and coating of the tongue. A map of the tongue will be presented showing how organs can be identified and diagnosed.

    CPD Certificates will be issued.

    Date:  Sunday 18th Nov, 10am – 4.30pm , London W1.

    Price: £60 / £50 early booking

    More information:

    Telephone: 020 8350 4607 / 07984 592626

    Website: www.AllAboutNaturalMedicine.com