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Summer Reception and Auction Announced to Benefit the Arizona Homeopathic & Integrative Medical Association (AHIMA) and The American Medical College of Homeopathy (AMCH)

The Arizona Homeopathic & Integrative Medical Association & The American Medical College of Homeopathy announce their summer reception and auction to be held on September 5, 2012.

Summer Reception and Auction Announced to Benefit the Arizona Homeopathic & Integrative Medical Association (AHIMA) and The American Medical College of Homeopathy (AMCH)
2012-08-22
PHOENIX, AZ, August 22, 2012 (Press-News.org) The Arizona Homeopathic & Integrative Medical Association (AHIMA) and The American Medical College of Homeopathy (AMCH) are excited to announce their summer reception and auction to be held on September 5, 2012, 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., at Vincent on Camelback. Not only will attendees celebrate summer at this soiree, attendees will be introduced to the exciting programs and classes held at The AMCH. This summer soiree will also be the kick off for The AHIMA, Patient Auxiliary. Members of the public are welcome to attend. To purchase tickets, please contact the AHIMA office at (602) 263-3589 or ahima.events@gmail.com. Tickets are $79.00 per person.

About The Arizona Homeopathic & Integrative Medical Association (AHIMA)
Founded in 1982, AHIMA is an association for licensed homeopathic medical physicians in Arizona and in other states. Homeopathic medical physicians provide the citizens of Arizona and across the nation a choice in health care. Homeopathy, one of the disciplines, was founded more than 200 years ago. It is holistic, scientifically based, safe, effective, and less expensive than allopathic medicine.

About The American Medical College of Homeopathy (AMCH)
Located in sunny Phoenix, Arizona, the American Medical College of Homeopathy is a Center of Excellence for homeopathic education. AMCH's homeopathic programs are licensed through the State of Arizona. For more information, visit their website at http://www.amcofh.org/.

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[Press-News.org] Summer Reception and Auction Announced to Benefit the Arizona Homeopathic & Integrative Medical Association (AHIMA) and The American Medical College of Homeopathy (AMCH)
The Arizona Homeopathic & Integrative Medical Association & The American Medical College of Homeopathy announce their summer reception and auction to be held on September 5, 2012.