VPI Auricular Medicine Training Program

with Dr. Muriel Agnes, Ph.D.

Location: Canadian College of Osteopathy, 30 Duncan St., Toronto, ON
Begins: April 22-25, 2010

Open to all Health Practitioners
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Based in the curriculum and approach of the German Academy of Auricular Medicine, VPI offers this program in North America because if its great precision and clinical effectiveness. Your patiens will benefir greatly when you bring this modality of medicine, used by thousands of European medical doctors, into your health practice.

Trained by Beate Strittmatter, MD, Director of Education of the German Academy, and by Peter Gross, MD, German certified practitioner with over 20 years of experience, the lecturers of VPI have offered this training to health professionals since 2003.

Practitioners who are graduates of this program report that the clarity of this trining allows them to learn the skills and art of this medicine and bring it into their clinical practice with immediate results!

Our seminars are known to provide excellent opportunities for hands-on learning, as well as thorough presentations of theory. Our program steps students through a learning process that results in bringing and advanced medicine, for both assessment and treatments, into clinical health practices.

“Thank you so much for making this auricular training available and for all you do to provide such a quality learning experience!”
-Cynthia Miller, RN, Minnesota

Even with Seminar I alone, practitioners will have enormous patient success!
Graduates of the full program are able to help even more of their patients
live with less pain and enjoy greater recovery from chronic conditions.

“I am using auricular medicine daily. In fact, I treated one patient who has been to the best pain clinics and acupuncturists in Boston and never got relief until I started using auricular medicine. Just amazing.”
-Dan Eyink, MD, Boston

Auricular Medicine is especially known for its effectiveness for chronic pain,
neurological and hormonal imbalance and stress disorders, including addictions.

Lead Instructor, Muriel Agnes, MAEd, PhD, has focused her work in Energy Medicine on the reliability and validity of the Vascular Autonomic Signal (VAS), the diagnostic use of the pulse discovered by Paul Nogier, MD 40 years ago in France. The VAS is one tool that makes Auricular Medicine so exciting, as it opens up many doors for clinicians who want to offer their patients more precision in assessment and treatment choices. Dr. Agnes has been a student and practitioner of Auricular Medicine since 1999, and an instructor since 2004.