
Post-graduate Anthroposophical Medical Training Week
Join the Emerson Anthroposophic Medicine faculty for a week long post-graduated Anthroposophical medical training week hosted at Emerson College.
Join tutors Dr Michael Evans, Dr James Dyson, Prof David Martin, Dr Broder von Laue and Sibylle Eichstaedt as we explore a range of topics including:
- Phosphorus – sulphur polarity: Prof David Martin will take us through another experiential journey into the life of the elements, starting with physical, chemical and biological manifestations up to the ‘gesture of the Being’ of the element.
- Macro-elements: we will explore the macro-elements (carbohydrates, proteins, lipids) from the point of view of anthroposophic physiology. Starting from biology and chemistry and building up an image of their workings within the four-fold human constitution of man.
- Therapeutic speech: we will explore the elements of speech such as sound, rhythm, voice and breath and their therapeutic impact through speech/movement exercises and poetic texts.
- Inner work: we will continue fine tuning our therapeutic qualities as doctors and therapists through deepening our understanding of our inner journey.
Course fee:
Please contact Domnita Stepanyan for course enquiries, bookings and payment.
Accommodation and meals:
These are bookable separately and include six nights’ accommodation with full board (dinner on 1 June, three meals per day for five days’ training and breakfast on the final day).
single room – £445 | shared room – £340 Please click the link to book your preferred accommodation choice to book. NB If you are booking a twin room please note you will be prompted to indicate who you will share with.
Timetable:
9am – 7.30pm from Monday 2 to Friday 6 June, draft programme to follow.
All enquiries to the registrar or Dr Domnita Stepanyan – organiser.
Tutors:






Event Details:
Course Price: Accommodation and meal bookings £445.
Accommodation and meals:
Detailed Timings:
Session runs Monday 2 - Friday 6 June (accommodation available from Sunday 1st - Saturday 7th June)
Venue:
Emerson College
Emerson College, Hartfield Road