Veterinary Congress - April 19-21, 2013
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Tim Couzens |
Tim Couzens is one of the leading homeopathic vets in England and has gathered a generous amount of clinical knowledge on how to work with "small" means. He studied at the Royal London Homeopathic Hospital, where he qualified in 1995. He then opened his Holistic Veterinary Medicine Centre, which specializes in homeopathy, phytotherapy, acupuncture, Bach flower remedies, and nutrition. He practices together with Peter Gregory. Tim Couzen's special interest is the homeopathic treatment of horses. He has appeared on television and regularly publishes articles on the topic of alternative medicine in various specialist journals. |
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Christine Krüger |
A certified naturopath and practicing vet for homeopathy and acupuncture, Christiane Kruger has over 25 years of classical homeopathic experience in the treatment of humans and animals. She is the author of numerous publications and lectures. For more than 15 years, she has been active as a teacher with proven teaching methods in Germany and Switzerland, and follows the direction of G. Vithoulkas on the basis of "pure classical doctrine" by Samuel Hahnemann and Dr. Künzli. |
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John Saxton is the "Grand Sire" of English homeopathy. He finished his studies at the Royal Veterinary College in 1964 in London, after which he opened his veterinary practice. At the end of the 1970s, he became interested in homeopathy. In 1988 he joined the Faculty of Homeopathy, becoming a full member in 1996. In 2005 he was elected president. After almost 40 years of general practice, he now runs a homeopathic consultancy. In addition, he writes, teaches, and conducts research into homeopathy. He holds lectures internationally for physicians, veterinarians, and nurses. John is a teacher and researcher at the Faculty of Homeopathy and the International Association for Veterinary Homeopathy. He is known for his works concerning miasms and bowel nosodes. |
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Sue Armstrong |
Sue Armstrong qualified from Cambridge Veterinary School in 1984 and worked first in Oxford and then in a partnership in Leeds for twelve years. She set up her dream practice Balanced Being in 2003 which has homeopathy as its core philosophy. It is also a centre of excellence for conventional medicine and surgery which Sue uses as complementary to the homeopathic foundation allowing her to treat small animals from birth to death in a fully integrated way. Sue studied homeopathy at the Royal London Homeopathic Hospital and with the HPTG. She obtained VetMFHom status in 1996. Sue went through teaching training with the HPTG and has lectured extensively around the world from the USA, Europe and Australia. She continually strives to enhance her homeopathic knowledge and has studied with George Vithoulkas, Rajan Sankharan and Jeremy Scherr. Sue is a past President of the British Holistic Veterinary Medicine Association. Sue Armstrong is known for her extensive knowledge concerning the treatment of cancer in animals. |
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Dominique Fraefel is one of the most experienced Swiss homeopathic vets. He is known for his meticulous work style and vivid remedy pictures. Fraefel studied veterinary medicine from 1990 - 1997 at the University of Zürich. He has been training in classical homeopathy since 1992 (approx. 3000 h) taking instruction from, through the Swiss Association of Homeopathic Vets (SVHA), Mohinder Jus (SHI) and George Vithoulkas and has attended numerous seminars. Dominique has given lectures in and out of the country since 1999, as wells as presented at various seminars, with other homeopaths such as Henny Heudens-Mast, Ulrike Schnurrenberger and Mohinder Jus at the Swiss Veterinary Association for Acupuncture and Homeopathy, Academy of Veterinary Homeopathy and Austrian Association for Homeopathic Veterinary Medicine. |
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Rosina Sonnenschmidt |
Rosina Sonnenschmidt was one of the first therapists who focused on holistic therapy for birds. For over 15 years, she has treated tropical birds, especially parrots, miasmatically and constitutionally. At the same time she developed animal kinesiology, which is now offered as training for veterinarians. Due to her achievements, she has been invited to many international congresses, such as to IVAS in Spiez in 1996, IVAS in 2000 (Montreal), AHVMA in 2001 (New Orleans) and AHVMA in 2002 (Hawaii). From 1996 to 2006, she has been training veterinarians in animal miasmatic kinesiology and homeopathy. She is an Honorary Member of the GGTM (Society for gnazheitliche veterinary medicine). She is the author of numerous works, including the book The Holistic Treatment of Birds and Pets expected in September 2013. |
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Gilberte Favre was a professional musician for 20 years before she engaged in her passion for the natural treatment of animals. She had her own sheep breeding business for 10 years. She completed her alternative healing studies from 2000 - 2004 in Zürich in the field of classical homeopathy. In 2004 she established her own practice for human homeopathy in Aarwangen. She is a popular lecturer and teaches regularly at various schools and institutions of pythotherpy and homeopathy. In addition, she has given private homeopathic consulting at organic cattle breeding ranches as well as at sheep breeding ranches in Germany and Switzerland. |
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Anke Henne completed her training as a fully qualified groom and worked at several thoroughbred stud farms as a race course trainer and at a veterinary hospital. She also finished her animal homeopathic studies. Anke Henne has always had a connection to animals, especially to horses. She has been an equestrian since she was 4 years old and owns 4 horses, 2 retired horses, 2 dogs and 10 chickens. She established her own practice in 1996. |
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Gertrud Pysall has been involved with the behavior of domesticated horses for more than 20 years. In 1990 she and her husband set up their first riding school. In 1994 they acquired larger premises for a riding school in Spenge (North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany), with enough room for 70 horses and ponies, including a large riding area and plenty of grazing. This gave her the opportunity to intensively investigate the multifaceted communication of horses. She passes on her insights to horse-lovers with her Motiva training courses. She is the author of Was Pferde wollen (“What Horses Want” - German only) on how to sensitively and intelligently deal with horses. |
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Seminar times Sunday, April 20-21, 2013, 9 am - 5 pm Fees: Individual days without translation: € 110 The presentations will be held in either English or German, depending on the nationality of the speaker, and simultaneously translated into the other language. Your reservation is binding. The fee will be debited to your account 6 weeks before the congress starts. If you cancel your booking more than 2 weeks before the congress opens, you will be charged a cancellation fee of € 25; no refunds can be made if you cancel less than two weeks beforehand. Your seat will only be confirmed when we receive your payment details (bank or credit card data).On Saturday evening, we would like to issue a warm invitation for you to visit our publishing company in Kandern. Here you will be greeted with a welcome drink and snacks, and the authors will be available to sign your books. You are also very welcome to browse the four floors housing our extensive book collection in peace. We will provide free bus service from Badenweiler to Kandern and back (departs from Badenweiler at 7 pm, journey lasts 20 minutes; departure from Kandern back to Badenweiler at 9 pm). Please tell us whether you would like to make use of the free bus service on the booking form above. Registration via the internet or to: Narayana Publishers,
Blumenplatz 2,
79400 Kandern,
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