Record numbers join Society’s local group meetings

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    [post_content] => Record numbers of student members attended the Society’s 20 local meetings on the topic Posology: The Law of Dosage.

Survey feedback revealed people had greatly valued the discussions around individual approaches taken by homeopaths over identifying potency choice and repetition rates.

These continue to evolve and few members felt that they still prescribed in the same way they had when they began in practice.

“It’s clear that the benefits of the local meetings are much broader than simply the opportunity to discuss a topic,” said Chief Executive Mark Taylor.

“They also provide opportunities to network with other homeopaths, to learn from others and to continue their own personal development.

“We were also pleasantly surprised by the number of non-members attending the sessions which shows the relevance and value of the meetings is recognised beyond the Society’s membership,” he added.

The next round of local group meetings will take place in the late autumn and the topic will be bowel nosodes. Further information will be available shortly.
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Record numbers of student members attended the Society’s 20 local meetings on the topic Posology: The Law of Dosage.

Survey feedback revealed people had greatly valued the discussions around individual approaches taken by homeopaths over identifying potency choice and repetition rates.

These continue to evolve and few members felt that they still prescribed in the same way they had when they began in practice.

“It’s clear that the benefits of the local meetings are much broader than simply the opportunity to discuss a topic,” said Chief Executive Mark Taylor.

“They also provide opportunities to network with other homeopaths, to learn from others and to continue their own personal development.

“We were also pleasantly surprised by the number of non-members attending the sessions which shows the relevance and value of the meetings is recognised beyond the Society’s membership,” he added.

The next round of local group meetings will take place in the late autumn and the topic will be bowel nosodes. Further information will be available shortly.

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