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Anthroposophic Medical Association Prescribing Conference and AGM Conference Program 12-14 October 2018 at Weleda UK, Ilkeston, Derbyshire

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Page 1: Anthroposophic Medical Association Prescribing … you have difficulties affording travel or accommodation, help with a lift or a bed to sleep in locally may be available. Please register

Anthroposophic Medical Association Prescribing Conference and AGM

Conference Program

12-14 October 2018at Weleda UK, Ilkeston, Derbyshire

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Conference Program Friday 12th October

Tour of Weleda Gardens and Facilities

14:00 to 17:00 Weleda Tour of Weleda gardens and facilitiesSaturday 13th October

Main Conference at Weleda Head Office

09:45 to 10:15 Registration

10:15 to 11:15 Weleda Welcome and introduction, Information on changes in Anthroposophic Medicine prescribing

11:15 to 12:00 Dr Stefan Geider & team Applied Anthroposophic Medicine Training: from 3-fold concepts for beginners to confident prescribing in 6 weekends

12:00 to 12:45 Peter Gruenewald Potentised precious stone remedies13:00 to 14:00 Lunch Break14:00 to 14:45 Dr Michael Evans My most useful secrets14:45 to 15:10 Hedda Joyce Training school health professionals

Sleep remedies for children15:10 to 15:30 Dr Jenny Josephson My special remedies15:30 to 16:15 Frank Mulder Upper respiratory tract infections and convalescence16:15 to 16:45 Refreshment Break16:45 to 18:45 Anthroposophic Medical Association AGM

Non-members interested in joining the AMA are very welcome19:00 to 20:00 Dinner20:00 to 21:00 Experts’ focus group: Weleda

Medicines List: discussion re rarely prescribed medicines, potential additions and deletions

Beginners’ tutorial: constitutional treatments based on the 3-fold concept – a distillationof the Aberdeen-based AppliedAnthroposophic Medicine Training

Sunday 14th October Guided Plant Observation at The Field

09:30 to 12:00 Guided plant observation

Local Accommodation InformationIf you require accommodation, please book this yourself. We would recommend one of the following options:• Eastwood Hall www.eastwood-hall.co.uk• Holiday Inn www.hiderbynottinghamhotel.co.ukIf you have difficulties affording travel or accommodation, help with a lift or a bed to sleepin locally may be available. Please register for the event and then contact the conferenceorganizer at [email protected] and explain your difficulties.

Location: The Field - bit.ly/2OJ0atV

Location: The Field - bit.ly/2xJyAoS

Location: Weleda Head Office - bit.ly/2OJ0atV

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Location InformationSaturday 14th October Main Conference – bit.ly/2OJ0atVFriday 12th October and Sunday 14th October: Weleda Gardens – bit.ly/2xJyAoSRegistrationThe registration form is online at bit.ly/2NguwXQ

• AMA Member/Associate AMA MemberIf you are a member of the AMA, you are encouraged to attend this conference as itincorporates the AGM of the AMA. There is no charge for members.

• ContributorIf you have agreed to contribute to this conference, there is no charge for attendance.

• Non-member – £15.00

Doctors and nurses who are not members of the AMA should feel welcome and encouraged to attend this event and you may also stay for the AGM if you are interested in becoming a member of the An¬throposophic Medical Association. If you wish to joint prior to registra-tion in order to benefit from a discount, you will find further information at www.anthroposophicmedicine.org.uk/join/membership

Cheques should be made payable to Weleda UK Ltd to be sent to Dr Simon van Lieshout, 21 Wilson Road, Banchory, Aberdeenshire AB31 5UY

ContributorsDr Hedda JoyceWorks as a School Doctor and organises the School Health Practi-tioners Training.

Dr Frank MulderAnthroposophic GP of Helios Medical Practice, Bristol who worked in the Park Attwood clinic for around 18 years and went on to work for 14 years as a GP as well sitting on government medicines advisory committees and representing the AMA at meetings of the International Federation of Anthroposophic Medical Associations (IVAA).

Dr Jenny JosephsonTrained at St George’s Hospital followed by the Ita Wegman Klin-ik, Herdecke Hospital, eurythmy therapy training in Stuttgart, GP training in Devon and opened an independent practice in Forest Row in 1983. She has also worked as a school doctor, taught on various trainings and helped found the IPMT trainings, and recent-ly started work with 2 Camphill schools and the Raphael Medical Trust.

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Dr Michael EvansWas a co-founder of Park Attwood Clinic and an NHS GP based at St Luke’s Medical Centre, Stroud for 26 years. Former member of government herbal and homeopathic medicines advisory commit-tees. He teaches in China and in the IPMT in the Philippines. He is a faculty member of the Medical Section Seminar on Mental Health and Director of the British Training in Anthroposophic Medicine. He has a particular interest in experiential adult learning.

Dr Peter GruenewaldGP and registered Anthroposophic physician with interests in An-throposophic medicine, complementary cancer care, mental health, stress management, sleep medicine and school doctor work. www.londonintegratedhealth.co.uk

Dr Stefan GeiderA medical graduate from University of Witten-Herdeke, Germany, Dr Stefan Geider has 18 years’ experience as GP at Camphill Medi-cal Practice NHS, Aberdeen. With special interests in patients with intellectual disability and mistletoe therapy provision for patients with cancer, he leads the AnthroMed clinics and training of the Camphill Wellbeing Trust and the education within the UK Mistle-toe Therapy Managed Clinical Network.

Dr Simon van LieshoutConference OrganiserAn Anthroposophic GP working at Camphill Medical Practice, Ab-erdeen since 2012, he is responsible for running of the Mistletoe Managed Clinical Network and the new website www.anthropos-ophicmedicine.org.uk

Whilst the organisers will do everything they can to ensure that the conference proceeds as detailed, variation is possible due to participants learning needs and circumstances beyond our control.