Fostering quality research.In order to ensure the long term sustainability and to continue the mandate of HomeoNet of building a vibrant, inter-disciplinary national network of individuals engaged in internationally-recognized homeopathic medicine research, HomeoNet is becoming a “Special Interest Group” (SIG) of the Canadian Interdisciplinary Network for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Research (IN-CAM).
HomeoNet will benefit from this partnership by having a stable funding source, by having additional administrative support, and by becoming a part of a dynamic IN-CAM team and benefiting from that synergy. For a list of IN-CAM membership benefits,
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The primary drawback of this change is that membership in HomeoNet will no longer be free - as a SIG of IN-CAM, HomeoNet membership would be included in the IN-CAM membership. For membership rates, click here.
This transition will take place over the upcoming year. We will maintain the database and the website for 2012, but all new content will be added to the Homeopathy SIG pages on the IN-CAM site. We will be using social media (facebook and twitter) as a means of maintaining some content and information flow to the current members and future homeopathy SIG “followers”.
Stay connected! Follow the latest items from our monthly newsflash:
1. The Canadian Homeopathic Conference
2. XXV GIRI Meeting and the VIII CBFH
3. 66th World Homoeopathic Congress of LMHI
4. Save the Date - 4th HomeoNet Forum
5. CAM Quest Databases
6. The 2011 Dr Rogers Prize Colloquium and Gala
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In order to ensure the long term sustainability and to continue the mandate of HomeoNet of building a vibrant, inter-disciplinary national network of individuals engaged in internationally-recognized homeopathic medicine research, HomeoNet is becoming a “Special Interest Group” (SIG) of the Canadian Interdisciplinary Network for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Research (IN-CAM).