Guest guest Posted January 2, 2004 Report Share Posted January 2, 2004 Some folk may be interested in this free seminar....no herbalist speakers but may be of value for some. with best wishes to all for 2004, , MNIMH The Feel Good Factor - a seminar on how our own feelings and inner sense of wellbeing impacts on our patients and ways in which we can enhance the quality of our professional lives in healthcare. Sunday 11th Jan 2.30pm - 5.30pm at Global ation House, 65-69 Pound Lane, London NW10 (nearest tube stations Dollis Hill and Willesden Green). Organised by the Janki Foundation. Speakers: Prof. s - lecturer in General Practice at St 's Hospital Medical School and Chair of the Working Party on Service Delivery for the Prince of Wales' Foundation for Integrated Healthcare, Professor of Integrated Health Care at Westiminster University, author of the Encyclopaedia of Complementary Medicine and The Complete Guide to Integrated Medicine. Bloom - described as one of Britain's leading holistic thinkers and teachers. His many books include the seminal The Endorphin Effect. In this seminar he will share some of the fundamental holistic concepts and strategies he has learned over the last 30 years that can be utilised for healing and personal development. Oonagh Shanley-Tofflolo - formerly a nurse and nun in early life working with the poor in France and India, acted as a spiritual mentor for the Duke of Windsor and Princess and later became the first woman to train as an acupuncturist in China after the Cultural Revolution in1981. She continued to practice as an acupuncturist in London for 20 years and recently published her memoirs on her lifelong search for healing wisdom, The Voice of Silence. Dadi Janki - an internationally respected spiritual leader now in her 80's who has obtained deep insights into the healing power of the mind through her own long struggle with illness and spiritual awakening. The founder of the Janki Foundation, a UK-based charity set up to encourage interdisciplinary research into holistic healthcare and to act as a forum for individuals from different health professions to develop a practical spiritual model of healthcare to enhance current working practices for both patients and practitioners. For further information contact The Janki Foundation tel 020 8459 1400 or email info@.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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