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Congratulatory address
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Speakers' profile
Guests from abroad
Gwyneth Evans
Chairperson of International Council for Homeopathy (ICH)
Gwyneth's homoeopathic education began when she studied at the London College of Homeopathy. On return to New Zealand she established her private practice in Tawa 1987 and then went on to found the Wellington College of Homeopathy where she contitues as Principal and tutor, with a particular interest in clinical coaching and mentoring. She is also a Life Member of the New Zealand Council of Homeopaths.
Stephen Gordon
General Secretary of European Central Council of Homeopaths (ECCH) and ICH
Stephen has practised homoeopathy for 30 years since completing his education in 1981. He served as a director of the Society of Homeopaths in the UK from 1981 - 2000 and was its Chairman for five years from 1985 - 1990. He was a founder member of ECCH in 1990 and of ICH in 2007 and has been General Secretary for both organisations since their inception.
Guests and speakers from home
Akira Ikegawa
Director of Ikegawa obstetricians & gynecologists clinic
Dr Ikegawa made a presentation on 'Memory in the womb' to a national assembly of research and health physicians (Zenkoku hokenidantai rengo iryo kenkyu shukai) which attracted a great deal of media coverage across Japan. He now works on reforming the practises of modern childbirth and in collaboration with a member of JPHMA, is examining ways to restore natural child birth to Japanese society.
Tetsuhide Noguchi
Head director of IHMA Japan (Non profit making organisation),
Chairperson of Medox group
First-class registered architect, Medical management consultant, Managing director of Institute of Japan medical management Co Ltd, Board director of Noguchi medical research institute.
Mr Noguchi has planned and designed hospitals and senior citizens' residences all over Japan.
He has additionally acted as a consultant to many hospitals due to his experiences.
Running both hospital managment training and hospital administration training schools.
At the beginning of 2010, Mr Noguchi wrote a report entitled "Reform in medical nursing and welfare integrated medicine", which Mr Hatoyama, the former Japanese Prime Minister, suggested.
This is one of many titles he has written on the subject of the national health service and hospital management.
Regarding healthcare as a holistic process involving medicinal, mental health, lifestyle and care componants, Mr Noguchi has used his role as a director of IHMA to introduce homoeopathy,
and the chairperson of JPHMA, Torako Yui, to a spectrum of health professionals and conferences.
Takeshi Sako
Surgeon,
Department director of Integrated medicine at St Marguerite Hospital
As the department director of Integrated medicine at St Marguerite Hospital since 2008, Dr Sako has been practising Dr Kikuo Chishima's "Neo-Haematology" in conjunction with homoeopathic consultations by Torako Yui. His text "in order to overcome cancer has made him polular at cancer-related seminars and meetings of patient support groups. He recently published a new book "Secret of haematology". Dr Sako also teaches pathology, emergency care and Dr Chishima's neo-haematology at the College of Holistic Homoeopathy (CHhom).
Koki Osugi
Principal of Blood circulation treatment
Ph.D in Health science,
Instructor of diet (NPO Nihon integrated medicine), enhancing natural healing ability
A leading person of blood circulation treatment in Japan
A member of Nihon holistic medical association.
Mr Osugi has written numerous books on the circulatory system.
He is a lecturer on the subject for CHhom as part of their holistic homoeopathy course.
Panel discussion speaker
Keiichi Saito
Psychological counselor, A lecturer of CHhom, Authour
Having studied philosophy and psychology, Mr Sato developed a detailed knowledge of the relationship between psychology and integrated medicine through his experiences working as a psycological counselor in a hospice.