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Annie Hirsch

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I was drawn to study homeopathy at NWCH in 1994, graduating in 1998 when I set up practice in south Manchester. I work from home and have steadily built up my practice which includes treating children, men and women of all ages. I have stayed in contact with NWCH since being a student, initially as a tutor and then as a supervisor and lecturer. I find supervision work for the college fulfilling and enjoy one to one work supporting individual case work and personal development. I also supervise practitioners and I am one of the Society of Homeopaths reviewers for newly registered members. I enjoy teaching at college because I am interested in how we all continue to learn and expand our understanding of homeopathy. Through teaching I can share that understanding and the experiences gained so far and continue to explore my thoughts and perspective with student groups. Through discussion and presentation we keep the dynamic spirit of homeopathy alive and thriving. In earlier years of my practice I was a volunteer at the Wythenshawe Low Cost clinic, Frontline Homeopathy (which took homeopathy to other countries) and I set up a homeopathy clinic in centres for people who were homeless.



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