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2013: Next NADA Acudetox training by Dr.Michael O.Smith in Delhi

2013: Next NADA Acudetox training in Delhi




                                          
Dear Friends & Colleagues,

Greetings from Nada India…

Nada India Foundation & Indian Association of Acupuncture Detoxification Specialist (IAADS)  are pleased to announce the Training workshop on use of ear acupuncture as per NADA Protocol for addiction treatment and general well being to be held in  Delhi in collaboration with Muskan Foundation The workshop will be conducted at Muskan Foundation  Plot No – 53, Amberhai Village Sector 19, Dwarka, New Delhi – 110075 on 2nd and on 3rd Feb 2013 at  Indian Social Institute Lodhi Road Delhi. The workshop will be conducted by 

Dr.Michael O.Smith,psychiatrist & Acupuncturist from New York and facilitated by Suneel Vatsyayan Chairman ,Nada India. The workshop aims to facilitate a shared understanding of importance of barrier free services and skill in use ear acupuncture as an adjunct treatment at all stages of addiction treatment  (pre admission, detoxification and rehabilitation and after care).  This workshop also provides trainees with skills to use ear acupuncture (NADA Protocol).

This also enables trainees in building greater confidence in producing effective approach in dealing with people, who avoid treatment,  
The programme brief is discussed below. The course shall provide: 
• Class room inputs 
• Reading Material
• Rigorous hands on practice
• Complementary advisory and troubleshooting support services through electronic media or phone.

If you are interested in the programme please send an email along with dually filled registration form. The registration fee for the workshop is Rs.2000/- (Two Thousand only) (On the spot registration will be Rs.3000/- ) which includes lunch, tea,  a DVD containing presentation, course material and video on NADA protocol etc. and certificate and one year membership fees of IAADS. You can send the cheque/draft (payable at New Delhi ) in the name of “Nada India Foundation”.   Since the number of participants for the workshop will be limited , please confirm your participation by filling online form by visiting https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?pli=1&formkey=dHlUc3FNQ1M5bEFucUU2Tm85aGlSWUE6MQ#gid=0   and deposit the registration money  at the earliest . For further clarification, please call Ms.Pallavi on her mob.09810594544.  Registration can not be confirmed until full payment is received.The participants will have to arrange for boarding and lodging at their own cost. For accommodation you may like visit for online booking  http://www.isidelhi.org.in/index.php?option=com_wrapper&view=wrapper&Itemid=47. 

I shall be happy to answer any queries that you may have in this regard  nadaindia@gmail.com.

I look forward to your kind cooperation.

With best regards,

Yours Sincerely,

Dr.Ajay Vats (NADA, ADS)
President,  IAADS 
www.acudetoxindia.com  

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