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THE PRACTITIONER DIPLOMA PROGRAM IN CLINICAL IRIDOLOGY
The Canadian Institute of Iridology (C.I.I.) was founded in 1989 by
Iridologist Adam J. Jackson in response to the overwhelming public demand
for a professional teaching forum and body in the field of Iridology.
The
C.I.I. offers a high standard of training in the practice of iris analysis.
The combination of professional teaching through lectures and compulsory
assignments together with clinical training ensures that students receive
comprehensive training in clinical iridology and related sciences. Furthermore,
we integrate holistic iris analysis with systematic naturopathic principles.
The Practitioner Diploma Program in Clinical Iridology
is designed for those people who wish to study and practice iridology
on a professional basis. The Practitioner Diploma Program in Clinical
Iridology covers in detail the theory and practice of iridology leading
to a Practitioner Diploma in Clinical Iridology.
The Practitioner Diploma Program is divided into two modules
- Iridology I and Iridology II. Students must successfully complete
both Iridology I & II in order to receive the Practitioner Diploma
in Clinical Iridology and the practitioner designation of C.C.Ir. ®
(Certified Clinical Iridologist). The designation of C.C. Ir. ®
is earned exclusively by graduates of the Institute.
REGISTERED IRIDOLOGIST DESIGNATION
The
Practitioner Diploma Program (classroom or correspondence) offered by
the Canadian Institute of Iridology is recognized and approved by The
Iridologists’ Association of Canada (Ir.A.C.).
Upon successful completion of the Diploma Program (classroom or correspondence)
graduates will be eligible to apply for practitioner membership with The
Iridologists’ Association of Canada. Practitioner members are granted
the designation R.Ir. ® (Registered Iridologist),
which is governed by the Ir.A.C.
THE FOUNDER
Adam J. Jackson, LL.B (Hons); L.C.S.P. (Phys), A.M.R.S.H
is the founder of The Canadian Institute of Iridology. He is a practicing
Iridologist and Physical Therapist who runs a private practice in London,
England and the author of Iridology: A Practical Guide to Iris Analysis.
Mr. Jackson originally trained, qualified and practiced law as a solicitor
in England before re-training in natural health therapeutics. He studied
physical therapy at the Northern Institute of Massage in Blackpool and
iridology at the International Institute of Iris Diagnosis in Germany.
Mr. Jackson is a member of the Royal Society for the Promotions
of Health and The London and Counties Society of Physiologists. He lectures
in the U.K. and North America to organizations and institutions on natural
medicine and preventive health care and has also appeared on national
TV, radio, and in the national press.
THE PRESIDENT
Dr. Agota Csekey, Ph.D. C.C.Ir.®
is the President and Program Director of The Canadian Institute of
Iridology. She is herself a graduate of the C.I.I., has also studied with
Dr. Bernard Jensen, and completed her Ph.D. in Iridology and Nutrition
at Westbrook University, West Virginia.
Dr. Csekey is an experienced clinician of natural medicines
(nutrition, herbology and homotoxicology) and the director of the Canadian
Iridology Clinic where she runs a private practice. She is also a publisher
of Iridology Plus: The Canadian Journal of the Science and Practice
of Iridology and Preventive Health Care and the author of The Advantages
of Using Iridology in Health Care.
Dr. Csekey gives lectures and seminars on natural medicine and iridology
to a variety of organizations and institutions. She has appeared on numerous
radio shows and national television shows including “Medical Breakthroughs”.
THE CURRICULUM
The
Canadian Institute of Iridology is the leader in training iridology professionals
and has been teaching iridology for over 15 years. The curriculum content
is at an international level; including European and North American research
material.
The Canadian Institute of Iridology is a government accredited
(Human Resources Development Canada) private teaching institution and
recognized by the Toronto Licensing Commission.
CLASSROOM PROGRAM 2009
Iridology I - first semester
Lectures: February 28, March1, March 7-8, and April 4-5, 2009
Final Exam: May 3, 2009
Time: 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Place: will be announced.
Iridology II
Lectures & Final Examination dates will be set during Iridology I
classes
Time: 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Place: will be announced.
Tuition Fee
The tuition fee includes course materials; exams and the diploma. Tuition
paid for this course is GST exempt and tax deductible. Official T-slips
will be issued.
CORRESPONDENCE PROGRAM
The correspondence program is completed entirely at home and enrollment
can be made at any time. The correspondence program is equivalent to the
classroom program in every aspect (the same course materials, curriculum,
diploma and tuition fee). The only exceptions are that instead of attending
classes, students complete tutorials (lessons) at home and the final exam(s)
are written in proxy.
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