2024 MHA Annual Conference
Legacy of Homeopathic Care
The insightful two-day conference covers both practical and philosophical aspects of homeopathic care, aiming to empower practitioners with insights on health freedom, professional standards, chronic illness, and patient advocacy.
November 1: Legacy of Homeopathy
Diane Miller, Jerri Johnson & Leo Cashman: Presenting updates on health freedom, discussing its importance both nationally and internationally.
Stasia Johnson: Speaking on the key pillars of the homeopathic profession, including education, accreditation, and certification.
Rosanne Lindsay: Addressing holistic practices in challenging environments referred to as "Non-Safe Harbors."
November 2: Legacy of the Homeopath
Rosanne Lindsay: Exploring the concept of autoimmune conditions.
Courtney Ingham: Honoring the life and contributions of Cilla Whatcott, highlighting her influence in homeopathy.
Marybeth Buchele: Discussing approaches to working with clients who have cancer.
Bette Jo Arnett: Focusing on advocacy during hospital stays, emphasizing the support homeopaths can provide.
Legacy of Homeopathic Care
The insightful two-day conference covers both practical and philosophical aspects of homeopathic care, aiming to empower practitioners with insights on health freedom, professional standards, chronic illness, and patient advocacy.
November 1: Legacy of Homeopathy
Diane Miller, Jerri Johnson & Leo Cashman: Presenting updates on health freedom, discussing its importance both nationally and internationally.
Stasia Johnson: Speaking on the key pillars of the homeopathic profession, including education, accreditation, and certification.
Rosanne Lindsay: Addressing holistic practices in challenging environments referred to as "Non-Safe Harbors."
November 2: Legacy of the Homeopath
Rosanne Lindsay: Exploring the concept of autoimmune conditions.
Courtney Ingham: Honoring the life and contributions of Cilla Whatcott, highlighting her influence in homeopathy.
Marybeth Buchele: Discussing approaches to working with clients who have cancer.
Bette Jo Arnett: Focusing on advocacy during hospital stays, emphasizing the support homeopaths can provide.
Legacy of Homeopathic Care
The insightful two-day conference covers both practical and philosophical aspects of homeopathic care, aiming to empower practitioners with insights on health freedom, professional standards, chronic illness, and patient advocacy.
November 1: Legacy of Homeopathy
Diane Miller, Jerri Johnson & Leo Cashman: Presenting updates on health freedom, discussing its importance both nationally and internationally.
Stasia Johnson: Speaking on the key pillars of the homeopathic profession, including education, accreditation, and certification.
Rosanne Lindsay: Addressing holistic practices in challenging environments referred to as "Non-Safe Harbors."
November 2: Legacy of the Homeopath
Rosanne Lindsay: Exploring the concept of autoimmune conditions.
Courtney Ingham: Honoring the life and contributions of Cilla Whatcott, highlighting her influence in homeopathy.
Marybeth Buchele: Discussing approaches to working with clients who have cancer.
Bette Jo Arnett: Focusing on advocacy during hospital stays, emphasizing the support homeopaths can provide.
In Person Attendees (includes 1 raffle ticket and lunch):
MHA members - $90
MHA students - $45
MHA Non-Member - $150
Virtual Attendees (includes 1 raffle ticket)
MHA members - $75
MHA students - $30
MHA Non-Member - $135
The recording for purchase if you are not able to attend. Fees for purchase of the recording are $75 for MHA Member, $30 MHA students, $135 for MHA non-members. The recording will be available for distribution in December 2024.
RAFFLE: We have some pretty awesome raffle items planned! You can purchase additional raffle tickets through the drop-down below. Tickets are sold in packages of 5 for $20. The raffle will be held on November 2nd at 12 p.m.