“In statu nascendi”: what is being asked for as we move into a second century of anthroposophic medicine? Adam Blanning – ZOOM
LECTURE – “In statu nascendi”: what is being asked for as we move into a second century of anthroposophic medicine? Adam Blanning – ZOOM – 7 pm Pacific
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Course for Young Doctors
Christmas Course
GA 316
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Adam Blanning MD practices anthroposophic family medicine in Denver, Colorado. He works as a co-leader for the Medical Section at the Goetheanum in Switzerland, supporting and coordinating anthroposophic medical activities worldwide. He lectures nationally and internationally, co-directs the postgraduate physician training programs for anthroposophic medicine in the U.S. and is a past president of the Anthroposophic Health Association (AHA). Dr. Blanning is also the author of Understanding Deeper Developmental Needs and Raising Sound Sleepers.