CMAC 2003
The American Apitherapy Society's Charles Mraz Apitherapy Course
July 10 - July 13, 2003 -- Los Angeles, California
A hands-on course in apitherapy for beginners and experienced apitherapists
wishing to keep up to date.
Starting with a reception the evening of Thursday, July 10 the AAS is
offering their annual course in apitherapy.
This course is designed for people new to apitherapy and for experienced
apitherapists who are interested in learning
the latest in apitherapy treatments. You will have the opportunity to
experience apitherapy -- hands-on.
Your instructors will be interesting, enthusiastic people devoted to healing
with natural products as well as an
experienced team of apitherapists.
The classes will be small; the atmosphere conducive to questions and
dialogue. The course will cover the use of bee
venom therapy, pollen, propolis and royal jelly.
The course will culminate in an exam Sunday morning for those who are
interested in receiving the Certificate of
Knowledge.
FACULTY: Faculty members will include people known in apitherapy circles
and experts in their areas including:
Dr. Cherbuliez, who has been practicing apitherapy for 17 years and
practicing medicine for 50 years, will be leading
the course. He is on the faculty of Cornell Medical School. Dr Cherbuliez
serves as President of the Apitherapy
Commission for Apimondia, the International Federation of Beekeepers
Associations.
Dr. Cherbuliez is currently setting up a country-wide apitherapy program in
Burkina Faso, Africa for the United
Nations. Dr. Cherbuliez is a Master Beekeeper and has kept bees for over 35
years.
Pat Wagner, an MS patient who has written the book on treating MS with
apitherapy, How Well Are You Willing To Bee.
Pat has practiced apitherapy for 11 years and worked with Charles Mraz. She
has been interviewed by Connie Chung on
TV, and has appeared on the Discovery Channel and Discovery Health Channel.
Dr. Andrew Kochan, Vice President of the AAS, will also be teaching at CMAC
2003. Dr. Kochan has been involved in
pain management for 18 years and using bee venom therapy for the past 10
years. Dr. Kochan is a graduate of
Washington University Medical School and is on the teaching faculty of
University of Southern California Medical
School.
Registration for the course and materials:
*** $275 for AAS members and $300 for non-members (includes a one year
membership.) NOTE: Registration fees do
not include hotel and meals.
*** If you are an attendee of CMAC 2003 you may purchase at a reduced price
the Apimondia Apitherapy CD ROM --
$30.00 plus shipping and handling.
*** To register, mail (or fax) the registration form to the AAS office
along with the appropriate payment.
(Address is below) You can access a registration form from our website,
www.apitherapy.org or by completing the
registration form attached to this email. You can use www.PayPal.com to pay
your registration fee.
The hotel is the Four Points Sheraton at Los Angeles (LAX) International
Airport. The Special AAS Room Rate is
$75.00 per night, single or double occupancy so be certain to use the AAS
name when reserving and reserve before June
10th.
The Four Points has a fitness center, restaurants and offers a free airport
shuttle. Please remember, July is
tourism season in LA so reserve your room before June 6!
To reserve rooms at the hotel:
*** Website: www.fourpointslax.com
*** Telephone toll-free within the US: 800-529-4685
*** Telephone: 310-645-4600
*** Fax: 310-649-7047
We hope to see you in Los Angeles!
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Sara Cornwall
Executive Director
American Apitherapy Society
1209 Post Road
Scarsdale, NY 10583-2023 USA
Tel: 914-725-7944
Fax: 914-723-0920
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
www.apitherapy.org
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