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Course on Homeopathy for Pharmacists

The Center for Education and Development of Clinical Homeopathy 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 New York Seminar and Conference Center, in New York City, New York. This practical, application- based, 30-hour course covers a variety of topics on homeopathy current with the existing continuing education programs designed for physicians, physicians’ assistants, nurse practitioners, osteopathic doctors and midwives. Classes are limited to 40 students to preserve the quality of interactivity and learning.

The course is led by faculty member Dr. Gary Kracoff, a registered pharmacist with a doctorate in naturopathic medicine practicing at Johnson Compounding and Wellness Center, in Waltham, Massachusetts. Attendees will participate in lectures, group interactions, games and role-playing.

“These programs are designed to address the lack of quality information available to pharmacists and to educate them and their staff in acute care homeopathy, so that they can pass the information along to the general public,” says Kracoff, an educator at the Academy of Integrative Medicine who frequently lectures at pharmacological, medical and health-oriented conferences.

 Location: 23rd St. Chelsea Center, 71 W. 23rd St., Ste. 515, New York. To register, visit cedhusa.org/pharmacist-training. For more information, call 866-550-2334 or visit [email protected].

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