Upcoming Events

the  opportunity

 

At MICH, we make it our goal to connect and share with the local population and form community bonds in order to educate and inform people about what we do, the future of health care and how complimentary medicine, specifically Homeopathy, is gaining momentum and continuing to play a wider role in people’s lives.

HUMANITY NEEDS A HOLISTIC RELATIONSHIP TO THE WORLD. For this reason, we participate in various events reaching the health community, the public, university professionals and students, and people who take an interest in health.

MICH WORKS IN CLOSE RELATIONSHIP WITH HOMEOPATHES TERRES SANS FRONTIERES, AND OTHER NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS WHO ARE MAKING A DIFFERENCE.




Emergency Homeopathy

Get a basic understanding of homeopathy and its use in first aid. Learn the principles of homeopathy as a system of medicine and some 40 remedies that can be used around the home.


Examples from homeopaths’ practice will bring the remedies to life and help you distinguish between them. Students will use this knowledge to treat two first aid situations and discuss these cases in class.

Format: Guided home study and in-class training. Students will be supplied with audio-visual aids in both contexts.

Mondays 2 pm – 5 pm:

September 21, October 19, November 9, December 7, 2009

Cost : $300.00


Coming this fall

History of Western Medicine


Fundamental concepts


Learn how homeopathic thought has its origins as the application of similars by Hippocrates, generally seen as the father of western Medicine. This course will show how homeopathy was ahead of its time in many ways, it was scientific right from its founding and was the first to train female doctors at its homeopathic schools. The course will explore how homeopathy and allopathy (conventional medicine) have paralleled one another over the past centuries and also how the new Quantum physics has contributed to a new understanding of the workings of homeopathic remedies.


Mondays 9:30 am – 12:30 pm:  September 21, October 19, November 23, Cost $200.