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My love of animals
began when I was very very young. However, initially my education and
studies drew me in a different direction. I always had a very inquiring
mind and following my pursuit of knowledge and truth, I ended up with
a degree in philosophy. This has served me well in my life and my life's
work, as I learned to think for myself, to question the accepted norms
and to listen and trust my inner voice.
As I became a vegetarian when I was 17, I learned the difference between
health and dis-ease. I learned to question the synthetic and chemical
additives that the food industry was adulterating our food with. I learned
a better path to health, rather than just the popping of pills. I knew
to question the pharmaceutical companies ' claims of safety and "cures"
with their many drugs. I understood their vested interests.
As there was not much market for philosophers, after I graduated from
college, again, I decided to follow my heart's dream and pursue a life
helping and serving animals. I decided to go to veterinary school. I will
admit, it was tough going initially, as it seemed less like healing and
more like just dispensing the medications that I generally distrusted.
Although conventional medicine can certainly be beneficial in many acute
and life-threatening conditions, it faces severe limitations and many
risks with the drugs used to treat most chronic conditions. But life has
a way of unfolding just as it should. A few years into my conventional
practice, I had heard about a veterinary acupuncturist in the area. I
started to refer some of my difficult cases to him, and indeed, many":
miraculous" cures were reported. So when my own rottie-mix developed
autoimmune joint disease, most likely the side-effect of a vaccine, I
decided to go to take Annie to him, as I was very reluctant to give my
beloved dog any of the standard drugs normally recommended for the condition.
This was the turning point in my career. Although Annie did not seem
to respond to the acupuncture, I was so encouraged by the the successful stories of the many
people and their companions that I met in his office that I quickly decided
to study acupuncture. That was in 1993. I haven't looked back since. Within
2 years, I began formal studies in classical homeopathy, initially as
an option for those animals, particularly cats, that did not enjoy needles
stuck in their bodies. What I found in homeopathy was an even more successful
way of treating almost every condition, from behavior disorders all the
way to cancer. I have been attending approximately 8 -10 conferences and
courses a year since then in various modalities.
I learned that homeopathy was particularly thriving in Europe, and have
been studying in England for the past 10 years.
Today, I couldn't be happier. To be a vehicle and a witness to true healing.
To see the "incurable" be cured or at least to extend the quality
and quantity of life, to a degree considered imposssible with conventional
medicine.
This voyage is a joint endeavor, between me ,the animal and their companion
on the road to health.
Formal Qualifications
Boston University- BA Magna Cum Laude in Philosophy
University of Bologna, Italy - Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
International Veterinary Acupuncture- year long course with
certification
Academy of Veterinary Homeopathy- completed a year long certification
course in classical homeopathy taught by Dr. Richard Pitcairn.
Academy of Veterinary Homeopathy- completed year- long Advanced
Course in classical homeopathy taught by Dr. Richard Pitcairn
Certification Course in Bach Flowers
Orion School of Classical Homeopathy - completed post-graduate
course in London, England
Homeopathic Professionals Teaching Group (HPTG) completed
three year Certification Course in Classical Homeopathy in Oxford, England.
Post Graduate four year course in Classical Homeopathy with
HPTG in Oxford, England.
Trained with George Vithoulkas at the International Academy of Classical Homeopathy in Alonissos, Greece.
Currently enrolled in two year certification course in Veterinary Herbal Medicine in Oxfordshire, England
Dr. Fallek is a
member of the following Associations
AVMA- American Veterinary Medical Association
CVMA- Connecticut Veterinary Medical Assoication
IVAS- International Veterinary Acupuncture Society
AAVA - American Academy of Veterinary Acupuncture
AHVMA- American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association
AVH-Academy of Veterinary Homeopathy
BAHVS- British Association of Homeopathic Veterinary Surgeons
BHVMA- Bristish Holistic Veterinary Medical Association
AVAR-Association of Veterinarians for Animal Rights
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