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Homeopathic Acute Care and First Aid

Certificate Course

Save money on health care costs.

Take greater charge of your family’s or your own health.

Enhance standard first aid methods.

Reduce unnecessary pharmaceutical drug use.

Assist your patients with greater accuracy and confidence!

 Course is designed for licensed and unlicensed students alike.

 Certificate course consists of twelve 3-hour modules (36 classroom hours total

(50 hr total with passing scores on quizzes and final exam, for certificate course)

 Modules may be taken singly, or as complete 36-hour sequence.

 Class dates for 2016 are the following Saturdays (9:30-5:00 daily ) :

Sept.10; Sept. 24 ; October 8; Oct. 22; November 5, and Nov. 19.

 Modules 1 and 2 (introductory) on Saturday morning and afternoon, Sept. 10, are required of all students new to homeopathy, or those students in need of a refresher.

 Final 3-hour module consists of intensive, fun review session, with a take-home final exam.

 Completion of entire class sequence* and satisfactory completion of quizzes and final exam lead to SSH Certificate in Acute Homeopathy (*Modules 1-2 may be

waived by qualified students).

 Course is designed in such a way as to greatly facilitate further homeopathic study and learning.

 All classes at the Seattle School of Homeopathy qualify for CE credit for CHC certificate holders and applicants.

About this course

Acute care is where “the rubber meets the road” in homeopathic practice. With an acute care kit, a few well-selected books, and the right training, you can reduce suffering, save money, and safely and gently curtail acute illnesses. With healthcare costs skyrocketing, insurance deductibles increasing drastically, medication toxicities becoming more frequent, and the threat of epidemics looming, there is no better time than now to master acute homeopathy.

For those of you who are already versed in homeopathy, you will be hard-pressed to find a more information-packed, enjoyable review course-- taught by such experienced healthcare providers and teachers!

Course content, and dates

Module 1 (Sat. Sept. 10, 2016 9:30-12:30): (Introduction to Homeopathy, Part I: Principles,

History, and Pharmacy-required of those students who have no foundation training in homeopathy . (Lucy)

Module 2 (Sat. Sept. 10, 1:45-5:00) Introduction to Homeopathy, Part II: The Practice of

Acute Homeotherapeutics. What is “acute” (vs. “chronic”) homeopathy? “Dose-ology”: an easyto-grasp scheme for dosing; cases to practice applying core concepts from parts 1 and 2 (Lucy)

Module 3 : (Sat. Sept. 24, 9:30-12:30): Emotional First aid/acute care, Part 1: Acute grief and sadness; PTSD/ fear/ anxiety; over-excitement; burnout . (Lucy)

Module 4 (Sat. Sept. 24, 1:45-5:00 Emotional first aid, Part 2, Psychosomatization: recognizing and treating the emotional states (shock, betrayal, insult, mortification, disappointment, terror, anger, jealousy) that often underlie physical illnesses, such as headaches; stomach aches; urticaria (hives) ; insomnia; etc. (Lucy)

Module 5 (Sat. Oct, 8, 9:30-12:30): Trauma, Part 1; Concussion; shock; burns; bleeds; breaks. Also, pre-op and post-op protocols. (Joleen)

Module 6 (Sat. Oct.8, 1:45-5:00): Trauma, Part 2--Orthopedic injuries: First Aid for strains, sprains; tendonitis; bursitis; broken bones; nerve injuries, and coccydynia. (Joleen)

Module 7 (Sat Oct , 22, 9:30-12:30): Acute ailments of the Abdomen: including children's tummy aches and colic, traveler’s diarrhea; acute gastritis; gastroenteritis ("stomach flu"); digestive upsets; acute constipation, (Joleen)

Module 8 (Sat., Oct 22, 1:45-5:00): Acute Skin Problems. Boils; impetigo; cellulitis; paronychia; insect, jellyfish, & sea urchin stings; dermatitis; snake & animal bites (Joleen)

Module 9 (Sat., Nov. 5, 9:30-12:45): Infectious diseases with Rashes and Exanthems— including shingles; chicken pox; measles; roseola; Fifth disease; scarlatina; Lyme (Lucy)

Module 10 (Sat., Nov. 5, 1:45-5:00): HEENT-Coughs and colds, allergies, and acute infections of the ears, eyes, nose, mouth, and throat: includes conjunctivitis, gum infections, dental abscess, pharyngitis, otitis, styes; URI’s; allergic rhinitis. (Lucy)

Module 11 (Sat., Nov. 19, 9:30-12:30): EPIDEMIC!!! Flu and other epidemic diseases. (Lucy)

Module 12 (Sat., Nov. 19, 1:45-5:00): Intensive, fun review session. (Lucy and Joleen)

Note to Certificate Program Students (50 hrs): Certificate Award Requires

Successful Completion of Quizzes with Passing Grade of 70% (unlimited attempts).

Classes will be audio-taped and available for download by Certificate Program students in the event of excused absences.

“ This was a great class! It was very informative, very well structured, and it gave me some good practical tools to use in my practice. I definitely recommend it to any of my colleagues who want to deepen their understanding of the practical applications of homeopathy.

--Joshua Rubenstein, ND

Book list

(all books available through www.homeopathic.com

or used @Amazon)

Required of all students

1. Miranda Castro, The Complete Homeopathy Handbook (approx. $17 new)

2. Dennis Chernin, MD, The Complete Homeopathic Resource (approx. $30 new)

OR Roger Morrison, MD, The Desktop Guide to Physical Pathology (approx. $80)

Required of new students to homeopathy:

James Tyler Kent, Repertory (small or medium sized edition) (approx. $20) … OR

Robin Murphy, Homeopathic Clinical Repertory (approx. $100 new)…OR

A Computerized Repertory Program

Recommended but not required:

 Lynn Amara, CCH, Acute Therapeutics for the Homeopathic Practitioner

(approx. $30 new)

 Gothe and Drinnenberg, Homeopathic Clinical Pictures (Homeopathy cartoons- fun and memorable!)

 Thomas Kruzel, ND, Homeopathic Emergency Guide (approx. $25 new)

 Eileen Naumann, HMD, Help! And Homeopathy: What to Do Before 911 Arrives

(approx. $17 new)

For students planning to go further in their homeopathic studies — highly recommended:

 Richard Pitt, Comparative Materia Medica ($60 new)

Remedy kit: A 50 remedy, 30c potency acute care kit may be purchased through the course for $125—a substantial savings.

Costs

$600 for all 12 modules (Certificate Course). ($650 after Aug. 15)

$500 for modules 3-13 only (Certificate course; qualified students only) $550 after 8/15

$300 for modules 3-13, for returning students (who completed entire course before) ($350

after 8/15)

$75 per module

Washington Homeopathy Association (WAHA) members receive a 10% discount on certificate course tuition fee ( www.wahomeopathyassociation.org

)

Location:

All classes will be held at room 284, Bastyr University, Kenmore WA. Campus includes lovely cafeteria and bookstore.

Continuing Education Credits:

All classes grant CE credit for CHC applicants and certificate holders.

About the Instructors

Joleen Kelleher, RN, BSN, CCH (cand.) practiced as a registered nurse for over 24 yrs. She was employed as an Oncology Nurse Specialist at Children's Hospital at Stanford for 6 years,

and as the Director of Nursing at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center for over 13 years.

A graduate of The Seattle School of Homeopathy, Joleen has been practicing homeopathy for over 13 years, and has used homeopathy personally with her family for over thirty years. For the past four years she has been the treasurer of the Washington State Homeopathy Association

(WAHA). Joleen has a private practice in Bellingham, Washington, teaching individuals and families how the body is designed for health, and how to use homeopathy in supporting the body to regain and maintain health.

Lucy Vaughters, PA, CCH, MA-T, has practiced medicine in a variety of health care settings since 1985, focusing on homeopathy since 1991. She was board certified in medicine as a

Physician's Assistant for over thirty years, and has been board certified in homeopathy for twenty years. Prior to entering medicine, she was a professional teacher. In 2006, she founded the Seattle School of Homeopathy--the Pacific NW’s first and only state-licensed homeopathy career school --and served as its didactic and clinical director for the next seven years. She also served as homeopathic teaching faculty and clinical preceptor to Bastyr University naturopathic doctoral students from 2000-2004. She currently practices homeopathy and general medicine at the Evergreen Center for Homeopathic Medicine in Edmonds WA.

To register

call 425-672-4485; or download and return complete application from website www.seattleschoolofhomeopathy.com

fax to 425-776-5511 email to info@seattleschoolofhomeopathy.com

or mail to Seattle School of Homeopathy, 617 Dayton, Edmonds WA 98020

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