DAHLONEGA, GA, August 23, 2012 (Press-News.org) Energetix Corporation, a life sciences company, is delighted to announce the recent hire of Dr. Sheron Ponnambath. Dr. Ponnambath will direct Energetix' homeopathy research and development as well as its homeopathy educational efforts.
Dr. Ponnambath is a second generation homeopath from southern India. Dr. Ponnambath earned a degree in Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery from Calicut University in Kerala, and she lectures regularly on homeopathic principles, including advanced courses on the Materia Medica and Repertory. Dr. Ponnambath is also an expert on regulatory requirements, having worked at an FDA regulated facility, achieving HPUS and cGMP compliance.
Dr. Ponnambath notes that, "Having grown up in a family where homeopathy was the rule for medical care and not the alternative, I have come to understand the many applications for this powerful system of medicine. I am very much looking forward to refining and expanding Energetix' homeopathic product and educational offerings."
Gregg Hake, CEO of Energetix, shares Dr. Ponnambath's excitement, adding, "At the very heart of our company is the desire to revitalize the art and science medicine. Homeopathy is one of the several dimensions of a practical, efficient and cost-effective health care system capable of meeting the needs of today's healthcare consumers. Dr. Ponnambath's appointment to the Energetix team is a symbol of the potentization of our efforts to make positive and lasting contributions to healthcare worldwide."
Energetix offers healthcare practitioners a broad spectrum of homeopathic, botanical and nutritional products as well as a wide variety of clinical and educational offerings. Energetix is a professional-only line available in the USA, Canada, and the United Kingdom. For more information, please call (800) 990-7085 or visit www.goenergetix.com.
Energetix Corporation Hires Dr. Sheron Ponnambath as Homeopathy Research Assistant
Life sciences company expands research and development and homeopathy educational efforts with new hire.
2012-08-23
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