Advanced training in homeopathy for physicians
Continuing medical education in homeopathy 2011
The new continuing education booklet of the German Central Association of Homeopathic Physicians (DZVhÄ) for the year 2011 has now been published. It bundles the entire qualified range of further education and advanced training in homeopathy for doctors, dentists, veterinarians, pharmacists and midwives. Medical students will also find the information that is important to them in this issue. Editorial topics on backgrounds, for example for the medical history and drug examinations or the libraries of the DZVhÄ complete the 2011 annual program. However, currents within homeopathy are also presented and the concept of the master's program in homeopathy presented. „The ultimate goal of medical-homeopathic activity must be therapeutic safety for the patient ".
The path to this goal can only lead to the best possible further education, intervision, participation in quality circles and supervision“, writes Dr. med. Ulf Riker, DZVhÄ project manager, in the introduction to the quality concept in this issue. The constant improvement of the quality of the further education and advanced training of medical homeopathy is a core task of the DZVhÄ. With the introduction of the homeopathy diploma and accompanying guidelines, the DZVhÄ has set standards in medical education. In addition to the therapeutic safety, it is also about the protection of classical homeopathy. The new quality concept will be presented here in detail for the first time.
The 120-page A4 booklet is consistently four-colored and clearly laid out. The appointments and addresses are bundled in the middle section, a color guide facilitates orientation. The magazine can be ordered free of charge from the DZVhÄ-office, Am Hofgarten 5, 53113 Bonn, Tel. 0228-2425 330, Fax 0228-2424331 or by e-mail [email protected]. It can also be downloaded from the DZVhÄ website www.welt-der-homoeopathie.de. (pm, 05.11.2010)
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