21st Annual AHG National Symposium
The New American Herbalism: Exploring the Roots and Branches of Our Herbal Heritage
Hyatt Regency, Austin, Texas
October 1- 3, 2010
(Preconferences on September 30)
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Overview
Modern western herbal medicine is a synthesis of many traditions that creates a model for clinical understanding and practice. This conference will explore the roots of our tradition, the many branches, and will put theory into practice with clinically focused classes highlighting the fundamentals of herbalism ranging from community activism to physical assessment to formulation and clinical strategies. Herbalists of all levels will leave this conference with new clinical skills, an enhanced understanding of botanical medicines for their practices, and new inspiration for teaching and the business of botanical medicine.
20 teachers offering over 35 presentations, including classes on
- Eclectic medicine
- Traditional women's herbalism
- Physiomedicalist practices
- the LeSassier Triune Method
- the teachings of Michael Moore, Galen, and Samuel Thompson
- Appalachian Herbal Medicine
- Understanding Herbs through Sensory Perception
- Science in Herbalism
- Hearing the Story: The Art of the Health History
- Cannabis History and Applied Ethnobotany
- Becoming an Herbal Educator
- Cervical Dysplasia and HPV
- Herbal Medicine in Free Clinics
- Barefoot Doctor Healing Techniques
- Clinical Practice Panel
- Ayurvedic & TCM diagnosis
- Tours of ABC gardens & a TCM dispensary
- Herb Walks
The 2010 Faculty
Paul Bergner · Mark Blumenthal · Francis Brinker · Amanda McQuade Crawford · Christopher Hobbs · Patricia Kyritsi Howell · Tori Hudson · William Morris · Aviva Romm · Ethan Russo · William Siff · Christa Sinadinos · James Snow · Kevin Spelman · Nicole Telkes · Lesley Tierra · Michael Tierra · Roy Upton · David Winston Matthew Wood · 7Song
Venue
Set on the shore of Lady Bird Lake, the location of this Four Diamond downtown Austin hotel lets you experience the best of this eclectic city. Catch the display at the famous "Bat Bridge", right outside the hotel in downtown Austin, wander across Congress to find yourself immersed in the entertainment districts –- including SoCo, Warehouse District, 2nd Street, and Sixth Street, or take a hike or bike ride around the lake.
Costs and Registration
| By 7/15 | By 8/15 | After 8/15 | |
| AHG Member | 280 | 305 | 335 |
| Non-Member | 325 | 360 | 390 |
| Seniors & Students | 225 | 250 | 275 |
Student Rate: To qualify for the student rate you must either be an AHG student member or you must include the membership fee with your registration.
Elder Rate: AHG wishes to honor our elders by offering a discounted rate to registrants over 60 years of age.
Lodging
This year’s Symposium will be held at the Hyatt Regency in Austin, TX. The hotel is offering our attendees a discounted rate of $139 for all reservations made by September 9. Rooms booked after that date will be offered at a rate determined by availability. The rooms will fill up quickly, so reserve yours early to assure a space. For lodging, please contact Hyatt Reservations at (800) 421-1442 or make a reservation online by clikcing here. Alternate lodging options can be found by clicking here.
Texas AHG Chapter Adjunct Events
The Texas Chapter of the AHG has organized a series of events on the Monday following the Symposium to entice you to spend an extra day or two in this fabluous city. For details, click here.
Download Brochure with Schedule of Classes
Download General Symposium Information
Sponsor and Exhibitor Opportunities