The Anthroposophic Medical Movement in Europe

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The Anthroposophic Medical Movement in Europe Peter Zimmermann MD, Ph.D. Workshop on Anthroposophic Medicine EMEA, HMPC, London, 6 March 2008 EMEA/HMPC Workshop on AM, London, 6 March 2008

What is anthroposophic medicine? Anthroposophic medicine is medicine extended and/or supplemented by the ideas of anthroposophy EMEA/HMPC Workshop on AM, London, 6 March 2008 EMEA/HMPC, London 6 March 2008. Dr Zimmermann: The Anthroposophic Medical Movement in Europe (Slide 2)

EMEA/HMPC Workshop on AM, London, 6 March 2008 What is anthroposophy? Anthroposophy is a science of the human being (anthropos=human being, sophia=wisdom) Anthroposophy is a tool for advancing our understanding of the human being Thinking Feeling Will EMEA/HMPC Workshop on AM, London, 6 March 2008 EMEA/HMPC, London 6 March 2008. Dr Zimmermann: The Anthroposophic Medical Movement in Europe (Slide 3)

Anthroposophy extends medicine Body soul and spirit Relation to the kingdoms of nature Biography Social context and interaction Possibility for personal development EMEA/HMPC Workshop on AM, London, 6 March 2008 EMEA/HMPC, London 6 March 2008. Dr Zimmermann: The Anthroposophic Medical Movement in Europe (Slide 4)

The ”tools” of anthroposophic medicine Pharmaceutical treatment Art therapies Music, singing and speech therapy Physiotherapy and massage Psychotherapy and social therapy Eurythmy therapy EMEA/HMPC Workshop on AM, London, 6 March 2008 EMEA/HMPC, London 6 March 2008. Dr Zimmermann: The Anthroposophic Medical Movement in Europe (Slide 5)

History: The founders of anthroposophic medicine Rudolf Steiner Ph.D. 1861-1925 philosopher and scientist EMEA/HMPC Workshop on AM, London, 6 March 2008 EMEA/HMPC, London 6 March 2008. Dr Zimmermann: The Anthroposophic Medical Movement in Europe (Slide 6)

History: The founders of anthroposophic medicine Dr. Ita Wegman MD 1876-1943 medical doctor EMEA/HMPC Workshop on AM, London, 6 March 2008 EMEA/HMPC, London 6 March 2008. Dr Zimmermann: The Anthroposophic Medical Movement in Europe (Slide 7)

EMEA/HMPC Workshop on AM, London, 6 March 2008 Clinical-Therapeutic Institute 1921 Ita Wegman Clinic 2008 Arlesheim (CH) EMEA/HMPC Workshop on AM, London, 6 March 2008 EMEA/HMPC, London 6 March 2008. Dr Zimmermann: The Anthroposophic Medical Movement in Europe (Slide 8)

Anthroposophic medicinal products in Finland 1923 EMEA/HMPC Workshop on AM, London, 6 March 2008 EMEA/HMPC, London 6 March 2008. Dr Zimmermann: The Anthroposophic Medical Movement in Europe (Slide 9)

EMEA/HMPC Workshop on AM, London, 6 March 2008 Social therapy and Curative education - helping those with learning disabilities 629 centres in 19 EU Member states and 42 countries worldwide 59 training centres 37 national and international professional associations 70 centres in Scandinavian countries The only anthroposophic medical centre in Greece (Estia Agios Nikolaos) EMEA/HMPC Workshop on AM, London, 6 March 2008 EMEA/HMPC, London 6 March 2008. Dr Zimmermann: The Anthroposophic Medical Movement in Europe (Slide 10)

Anthroposophic medicine is a European issue ~2,000 anthroposophic doctors ~30,000 prescribers in 18 EU Member states and in Norway and Switzerland Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Eire, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Latvia, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom In 65 countries throughout the world EMEA/HMPC Workshop on AM, London, 6 March 2008 EMEA/HMPC, London 6 March 2008. Dr Zimmermann: The Anthroposophic Medical Movement in Europe (Slide 11)

EMEA/HMPC Workshop on AM, London, 6 March 2008 Anthroposophic medicine is integrated in general and specialised public healthcare University teaching hospitals (GK Herdecke DE, GK Havelhöhe Berlin DE, Inselspital, Bern, CH) Other clinics integrated into the public healthcare system (Filderklinik DE, Vidarkliniken SE) Anthroposophic clinical departments in public healthcare hospitals (numerous clinics in A, DE and CH) Special clinics for psychiatry and drug abuse, rehabilitation, oncology (Bernard Lievegoedkliniek NL, Rocegno I, Park Attwood Clinic GB, Lukas Clinic CH) EMEA/HMPC Workshop on AM, London, 6 March 2008 EMEA/HMPC, London 6 March 2008. Dr Zimmermann: The Anthroposophic Medical Movement in Europe (Slide 12)

Is anthroposophic medicine recognised by the academic world? Integration into basic medical education at universities and medical schools: Austria: Graz Germany: Berlin, Freiburg, Hamburg, Tübingen Course modules Holland: Amsterdam, Leiden, Utrecht Special courses Italy: Bologna, Cagliari, Siena Spain: Madrid EMEA/HMPC Workshop on AM, London, 6 March 2008 EMEA/HMPC, London 6 March 2008. Dr Zimmermann: The Anthroposophic Medical Movement in Europe (Slide 13)

Anthroposophic medical research Institute for Applied Epistemology and Medical Methodology (IFAEMM), Freiburg, DE www.ifaemm.de Research Institute Havelhöhe (FSH) Berlin, DE www.fih-berlin.de Louis Bolk Institute Zeist, NL www.louisbolk.org Institute for Complementary Medicine (KIKOM) Bern, CH www.kikom.unibe.ch EMEA/HMPC Workshop on AM, London, 6 March 2008 EMEA/HMPC, London 6 March 2008. Dr Zimmermann: The Anthroposophic Medical Movement in Europe (Slide 14)

Quality control in anthroposophic medicine Basic training Conventional medical training at university medical schools Postgraduate training theoretical courses over 2-3 years, periods of mentorship within institutions authorised by national associations of anthroposophic doctors case presentations Guidelines for Good Professional Practice in Anthroposophic Medicine EMEA/HMPC Workshop on AM, London, 6 March 2008 EMEA/HMPC, London 6 March 2008. Dr Zimmermann: The Anthroposophic Medical Movement in Europe (Slide 15)

EMEA/HMPC Workshop on AM, London, 6 March 2008 What does anthroposophic medicine has to offer for the citizens in the European Union? (1) Anthroposophic medicine offers: A highly individualised personal approach towards the patient A western integrative medical system, which is fully based on modern medical diagnostics and treatments Additional medicinal and non-pharmaceutical treatments in all fields of medicine including intensive care medicine Additional counselling for: Treatment of chronic and long-term diseases People with learning difficulties and mental illness EMEA/HMPC Workshop on AM, London, 6 March 2008 EMEA/HMPC, London 6 March 2008. Dr Zimmermann: The Anthroposophic Medical Movement in Europe (Slide 16)

EMEA/HMPC Workshop on AM, London, 6 March 2008 What does anthroposophic medicine has to offer for the citizens in the European Union? (2) Anthroposophic medicine educates patients: to take the initiative in relation to their own health to participate actively in the healing process to lead a healthy lifestyle to engage in ongoing self-development EMEA/HMPC Workshop on AM, London, 6 March 2008 EMEA/HMPC, London 6 March 2008. Dr Zimmermann: The Anthroposophic Medical Movement in Europe (Slide 17)