I
received my medical education at the National
College of Naturopathic Medicine. NCNM is a four-year medical
college with a demanding academic and clinical workload.
My intensive study of homeopathic medicine began in 1993, via study
and clinical work at NCNM. In addition, I attended classes with many
internationally-known homeopathic doctors.
I co-taught several homeopathic classes at NCNM. These classes were
based on my successful cases. In recognition of my homeopathic teaching
and tutoring at NCNM, I was honored with the *Doctor as Teacher* award.
In addition, I won the Brant Ashton Memorial Scholarship, which is
given for research done using homeopathy with HIV/AIDS.
In the summer of 2000, I was invited to Kenya to help open an AIDS
clinic in the slums of Nairobi. In addition to successfully treating
many patients there, I also taught several classes to Kenyan students.
I worked for several years at a mental health clinic treating schizophrenia
and bipolar disorder using homeopathy. I have also treated many HIV/AIDS
patients at the Portland Alternative Health Center (commonly referred
to as PAHC) in downtown Portland for the past four years. |