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Ann
Jerome Croce, PhD, CCH, RSHom(NA), Director, was educated
at Yale and Brown Universities and has taught for over twenty-five
years, focusing on the Professional Course since 1999 and specializing
in homeopathic philosophy and curriculum development. Formerly
on the Board of the Council for Homeopathic Certification, she
writes frequently for publication, lectures widely, and serves
as a Board member and Dean of Education for the National Center
for Homeopathy.
“Education and homeopathy have at least this in common:
both, at their best, bring us to a new and delightful understanding
of ourselves. Real healing includes discovering ever deeper and
truer realities; the classroom, like the consulting room, is a
place for this kind of renewal.”
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Gwynn
Cadwallader,
Clinic Coordinator, is a graduate of the Florida Academy of Classical
Homeopathy, and she has studied homeopathy since 2000 in both Florida
and Albuquerque. She is also a graphic designer with her own firm,
Flicker Designs, and has taught both graphic design and homeopathy.
She homeschools her three children and has led homeschooling groups
for over ten years in Florida and New Mexico.
"As a
homeopath, I consider myself always an educator, by helping clients
to understand homeopathy while they experience its benefits. I'm
committed to my own healthy lifestyle and my family's, and I enjoy
helping people to live more healthily in every way. I am glad
to be able to contribute my organizational and educational skills
to building an excellent homeopathic educational program at the
school."
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Miranda
Castro, FSHom, CCH is a graduate of the College of Homeopathy
(London). She is a British homeopath and Fellow of the Society
of Homeopaths (UK) who has been practicing homeopathy since 1982
and teaching and speaking about homeopathy since 1988. She specializes
in ethics and practice management and has a special interest in
the health and well-being of the whole homeopath. She is author
of countless articles and three books: The Complete Homeopathy
Handbook; Homeopathy for Pregnancy, Birth and Your Baby’s
First Years; and A Homeopathic Guide to Stress.
Miranda moved to the US in 1994 and resides in Gainesville, Florida.
“Teaching
is part of a homeopathic continuum in my life - one where I
stop along the path to reflect and re-evaluate where I am and
share with others what I've learned. In the process I add to
my own knowledge base - and then move on to the next stage.
The joy of homeopathy is that learning is a life-long process.
Teaching allows me the pleasure of sharing that process with
others on the path.”
www.mirandacastro.com
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Julia
Eastman, AP, CCH, RSHom(NA) is an award-winning innovative
teacher and an accomplished clinican. She has studied with masters
in homeopathy worldwide and has taught both children and adults
in environmental issues and in homeopathy. First in her graduating
class in acupuncture, she specializes in Japanese meridian therapy,
and her homeopathic family practice focuses on pediatrics and
women's health. She maintains practices in Florida and Arizona
and serves as Chair of Women’s Medicine at the American
Medical College of Homeopathy.
“I feel the characteristics that encompass being a good
homeopath include an analytical mind, compassion, persistence
and good communication skills... so too, a good educator. Teaching
homeopathy allows me to combine two of my greatest passions:
homeopathy and education. It is vital that we educate our patients,
each other, and new practitioners so that we may share the gifts
as well as the possibilities of homeopathic healing."
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Ellen Goldman, ND, CCH, RSHom(NA) has taught homeopathy
for over fifteen years, retiring as Full Professor at Bastyr University
in 2000. Author of a textbook in homeopathy as well as numerous
articles for professionals and the public, she has served on the
boards of many national organizations, including the Council for
Homeopathic Education and the Homeopathic Academy of Naturopathic
Physicians.
“There are three things that get my total enthusiasm.
1. Homeopathy
2. Teaching homeopathy
3. Golf
All three of them take a lot of work, and I do my best to make
all three of them enjoyable.”
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Polly
Millet, M.S.N., A.R.N.P., C.S. is a graduate of Boston
University and University of South Florida. An advanced nurse practitioner
and clinical specialist, she has taught in nursing programs in New
York, Ohio and Florida for over 30 years. She is presently Professor
of Nursing at Central Florida Community College in Ocala, Florida.
She has studied homeopathy since 2002 through study groups, seminars,
and the Florida Academy of Classical Homeopathy. She teaches human
health sciences for the school.
“I am happy to share my knowledge of the body and mind
in health and disease with future homeopaths. Becoming an informed
observer and differentiating normal from abnormal manifestations
in our clients is an important part of the homeopathic process.
As an educator, I consider myself a facilitator. I love seeing
students discover, own and understand what they are learning so
they are able to put it to use in the real world.”
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Molly
Punzo, MD, an internist-turned-homeopath, has used homeopathy
alongside conventional medicine in her practice for over ten years.
A founder and past Director of the Integrative Medicine Department
at Hartford Hospital, she is currently a hospital administrator
on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. She serves on the Board of the
National Center for Homeopathy and teaches for the NCH On the
Road Program.
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