2008 AHG TeleSeminars
Join us June 9 for the second evening in our 2008 TeleSeminar Series!
The 2008 AHG Tele-seminar Series enables you to attend workshops on botanical medicine without traveling from your home or office. Taught by AHG professional members, they are a convenient and cost-effective way to explore issues and enhance your knowledge of topics in the practice of herbal medicine. These one and one-half hour phone conferences will provide attendees with an opportunity to pose questions to the teacher. For more details, including topic descriptions and teacher bios, visit the Events & News section of our website.
The registration fee for each tele-seminar is $25 for AHG members ($15 for students), and $45 for non-members. The AHG will issue a Certificate of Attendance to all participants (i.e. for Continuing Education purposes).
Because there is a capacity to the phone-server we are currently using, registration will take place on a first-come, first-serve basis. To reserve a space, you can register online (See Below), by phone, or mail a check to the AHG office.
Herbal Ophthalmology
Alan Tillotson, PhD, RH (AHG)
June 9, 2008
7:00 - 8:30 PM EST
In this seminar Alan will discuss natural medicine treatments for common eye diseases, especially glaucoma, uveitis, and diabetic retinopathy. He will then field questions on any aspect of ophthalmology and natural medicine.
Alan Tillotson has been practicing herbal medicine for over twenty years. A graduate of the East-West Professional Herbalist course and a professional member of the American Herbalists Guild, he holds a Master's degree in Asian Medical Systems (Goddard College) and a Ph.D. in Integrative Health Sciences (IUPS). He earned a teaching degree in meditation from the Jin Shan School of Taoist Meditation under Sifu Wang Yen-Nien. Alan is a diplomat in Ayurvedic Health Sciences based on his work in Nepal under Vaidya Mana Bajra Bajracyarya. For two years was guest faculty at the Thomas Jefferson Medical University's alternative medicine course. In private practice, he also works as a formulator for the natural foods industry, teaches T'ai Chi, Chi Kung and meditation classes, and maintains a research library in natural medicine clinical applications from around the world. He is the author of the Handbook of Ayurvedic Medicine (1985) and the 600 page textbook for laypersons and professionals entitled The One Earth Herbal Sourcebook.
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FULL 2008 SCHEDULE
| March 24: | Robin DiPasquale | “Materia Medica for Women’s Health” |
| June 9: | Alan Tillotson | “Herbal Ophthamology” |
| September 8: | Nicholas Schnell | “Starting and Growing an Herbal Practice” |
| December 8: | Chanchal Cabrera | “Humoral Medicine” |