Annual Training Week for Doctors and Nurses
INTERNATIONAL POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL TRAINING (IPMT) 2012 and
ANTHROPOSOPHIC NURSING—CERTIFICATION COURSE
MAY 4TH -11TH, 2012
Rudolf Steiner College, Fair Oaks, CA (near Sacramento)
CLICK HERE for full brochure and mail-in registration materials
REGISTER for the IPMT using online registration and paypal.
This year's clinical course will include:
- Workshops in Pediatric Constitutional Treatment; an Anthroposophic approach to Pain Management; Clinical Introduction for Newcomers and Beginners
- Foundations of Anthroposophic Nursing-- Certification Course
- An international faculty, with Michaela Glöckler, Albert Schmidli, Ursula Flatters, Mark Kamsler, Alicia Landman, Adam Blanning, Christoph von Dach, and others
Come and learn anthroposophic medicine and nursing—a comprehensive integrative approach, 90 years old and always new. Meet inspiring teachers and colleagues, on a peaceful campus with a medicinal plant garden and delicious healthy cuisine.
For questions, please contact: A Landman, MD or E.Sustick, RN:
paamdrscourse (at) anthroposophyorg
Co-sponsored: by PAAM and the Medical Section at the Goetheanum.
The International Postgraduate Medical Training (IPMT) offers doctors
and medical students the possibility of being introduced to
anthroposophic medical concepts within a system of one-week study
blocks. Between these blocks, mentoring in theoretical and practical
skills is offered at different professional levels. After a final
evaluation a certificate in anthroposophic medicine may be granted based
on the international guidelines.
(CLICK HERE to see the brochure for the full international program from the Medical Section at the Goetheanum, including a detailed description of the schedule, content and curriculum for the training program worldwide)
The IPMT offers a curriculum of five one-week training blocks, including:
- A comprehensive introduction to anthroposophic medical concepts
- Practical clinical tools
- Ways for a new understanding of the human being in relationship with the realms of nature
- Understanding healing substances and processes
- An introduction to developing one’s own healing faculties and insights for the inner spiritual path
Conditions for Participation: This training is designed for physicians and medical students. Other licensed health professionals are welcome to apply.
Time-frame: One week annually for five years. The curriculum builds, yet we provide for newcomers at each session. Please do join in mid-series.
Certification: The IPMT is part of the qualifying process for anthroposophic certification in their field based on national and international guidelines, which also involve mentoring requirement and case reviews.
International: While we offer the whole curriculum in the United States, the IPMT is also held in: Argentina, Australia, Finland, India, Japan, Philippines, Poland, Russia, Siberia, and Ukraine. For more international information, please inquire: ipmt (at) medsektion-goetheanumch or click on the English-language icon at: www.medsektion-goetheanum.ch
IPMT/PAAM: Michaela Gloeckler, MD, head of the Medical Section at the Goetheanum, Switzerland, directs the course and strives to attend each course meeting. PAAM organizes the IPMT in the USA.

