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Course on Homeopathy for Pharmacists

 

 

The Center for Education and Development of Clinical Homeopathy (CEDH) is holding a course for U.S. pharmacists and pharmacy technicians over two weekends, March 22 and 23 and April 27 and 28, at the Chelsea Center, in New York City. This practical, application-based, 30-hour course covers a variety of topics on homeopathy, and is congruent with the existing continuing education programs designed for M.D.s, PAs, NPs, DOs and midwives.

Led by Dr. Gary Kracoff, a registered pharmacist with a doctorate in naturopathic medicine and practicing at Johnson Compounding & Wellness Center, in Waltham, Massachusetts, attendees will participate in lectures, group interactions, games and role-playing as means to learning the course material. Kracoff frequently lectures at pharmacy, medical and health-oriented conferences, and is now an educator at the Academy of Integrative Medicine. He also serves on the faculty of the Center for Education and Development of Clinical Homeopathy.

 

“These programs are designed to educate the pharmacists and staff in acute care homeopathy,” says Kracoff. “This program was designed to address the lack of quality information available from coast-to-coast to pharmacists, who can then pass it on to the general public.” Classes are limited to 40 students to preserve the quality of interactivity and learning.

Students can register online at cedhusa.org/pharmacist-training. For more information call 1-866-550-2334 or visit [email protected].