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Subject:Wellpark's Degree application
Dear Lesley
Hope all is well with you.
Three weeks ago Vinay Shah sent you the completed information for the
reconsideration of our application. We still have to furnish some
information around the lab hire and I hope to be able to get this to you
soon. We also have some more research investment in terms of Jenny
Cottingham's decision to undergo a PhD, which will mean that she will be
much more involved in research. She has a MA (Psych) and her PhD will
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Hi,
Please be advised we have received a reminder for an outstanding amount
of $5376.63.
From your statement dated 02/10/2008, we note, that this relates to
invoice
We have not received this invoice.
Coincidentally, invoice 91369 for $ 4279.75 and invoice
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Dear Philip
Yes I did receive your email and sorry if I did not reply. I'm away a lot at the moment and scrambling to keep up. I had
to wait a long time for all the panel members' response to your resubmission, but I have them now. I have been
collating those responses and it looks as though there will still be one or two issues to resolve, so please send the extra
information on the labs and research. I would also send the admin additions and alterations (summaries?) as well.
That may sort out some things.
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Hi Lesley
Please find attached the extra material I promised you regarding labs,
staffing, etc. I have not heard back from Unitec, but be assured that
the College is committed to hiring labs (long term to developing our
own, but there are other priorities for the short term, such as library
resources, etc.) so that this will happen. I have attached a schedule of
the labs and what they will contain, to make it clearer to the panel
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Supplemental Material to Revised Application for Degree in Naturopathy
Laboratories
Laboratories wil be catered for utilising hired lab premises and equipment from Unitec NZ. (See
previous material for budget).
The following is a lab schedule:
Course: Chemistry for Natural Therapies
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a) Lab protocols and safety procedures.
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Lab 2.
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Course: Biochemistry for Natural Health Science
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a) Testing for Carbohydrates, proteins and lipids
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b) Investigation of enzyme activity
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c) Digestion and absorption of nutrients
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d) Energy Metabolism of Carbohydrates, proteins and
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e) Glycolysis, gluconeogenesis and hormonal regulation 1
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Lab 1
a) Microscopy principles and protocols
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d) Use of virtual microscopy slides (1)
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Lab 1 - 5
Manufacturing of herbal preparations
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Lab 1
Distil ation of Essential oils (measurement of yield)
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Role of vitamins in biological pathways:
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• Vitamin E
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Staffing
Since the previous submission of supplemental material the College has reviewed the staffing
arrangements and the following additions have been made (see revised structure chart
attached):
Faculty Support Staff
Dyan Wells MSc. has been appointed on a part-time basis to provide support in development of
course material, as well as developing accreditations for programmes. Dyan has worked for the
College (in both full-time and part-time capacities) for the past eight years. She is familiar with
the College programmes, and has worked closely with both faculty and administrative staff.
Dyan has undergone a familiarisation with the Col ege’s on-line platform, as well as the material
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Warren Shephard MA. RSA (Dip) has been appointed as Academic Administrator. This role is a
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moderation systems, as well as the development of academic policy. (As this position is critical
to the academic development of the College, the job description is attached). Warren has
considerable experience in this role, being a
the director of QED Associates (an tertiary educational
support organisation) and prior to this having worked at Unitec NZ as a Professional
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Academic Administrator
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Qualities
• Self directed worker and team player
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• Enthusiastic by nature with a ‘can do’ attitude
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• Ability to work under pressure when necessary
• Be presentable in dress (smart-casual)
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• Excellent interpersonal skills
• Outstanding time management skills
• Ability to multi task
• Superior organisational skills
• Exemplary administrative skills
• Good computer skills (MS Office, databases and other computer programs)
• Solutions provider
Experience & Qualifications
• Have worked in a tertiary environment, preferably student administration
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• Have worked with databases and a range of software systems
• Been required to be highly organised
• In a role that requires excellent communication
• Minimum School Certificate English (or NCEA Level 1/2)
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Moderation systems
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Curriculum Development
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• Support the faculties in developing assessments that reflect the levels of the courses
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• Develop systems to respond to audit requirements
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Prema Clinic handbook
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Change in Role
Jenny Cottingham MA (Psych) wil shift her focus from administration to research. Jenny wil be
undertaking a PhD from Vivekananda Yoga Anusandhana Samsthana, Bangalore, India.
“Situated amidst nature within a 110 acre campus, SVYASA is a recognized university of Higher
Learning in Yogic Sciences. The educational system in sVyasa is holistic, based on the
consciousness-based approach of yoga systems and spiritual lore. It is not merely a bread-
earning educational system but a personality-developing and world-building tool through yoga.”
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The PhD wil be based around a thesis investigating the role of consciousness in healing,
looking at both physiological and psychological markers. The College wil be supporting this shift
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as wil any subsequent postgraduate qualifications. The College’s other level 6 and level 5
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Research Update
Attached is a series of emails containing details of a Clinical Trial conducted by Ram Prabhu
Vempati (appointed Senior Research fellow – Wellpark College of Natural Therapies) the
registering of which has been sponsored by the College.
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submission to BMC Pulmonary Medicine. The contact at BMC PM is as given below, and the manuscript reference
number: MS: 6566283262173604
Mark Todd
Assistant Editor
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Age, yr (all patients) 33.5 ± 11.4 33.4 ± 11.5
30.0 ± 12.4 31.9 ± 11.6
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36.4 ± 10.0 37.2 ± 10.9
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4. I notice that your trial is completed and that you are therefore registering your trial retrospectively.
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retrospective trial registration but I take this opportunity to remind you that international guidelines - WHO
on http://www.who.int/ictrp/faq/en/index.html and ICMJE on http://www.icmje.org/ - recommend that trials
be registered before the enrolment of the first participant.
I was not aware that i need to register my trial at the time of inception of my trial (7 yr ago). But recently I
learned this from BMC Pulmonary Medicine, hence I am doing it retrospectively. However, I would prefer
to register my trials in future as per your guidelines.
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yoga for 2 weeks while continuing with the conventional treatment. At the end of the 2-wk
training, participants were asked to continue the practice at home for an additional 6 weeks.
Parameters were recorded at regular intervals (0 wk, 2 wk, 4 wk and 8 wk). During the follow-up
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were recorded at regular intervals as in Group I. At the end of 8 weeks, the patients in Group II were also
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parameters was not equal y separated, taking our patients convenience and continued compliance into
consideration, we have kept 4 wk separation for last study visit.
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results of the trial being registered. Could you please confirm that al of the listed publications are linked to the
trial in this way? If not, then these wil be removed from your record.
Yes, al most al the publications are linked to this trial except the fol owing one, which we have done it separately
under a different trial:
Vempati RP, Deepak KK & Bijlani RL (2006): Effect of yoga based lifestyle modification programme on
serum soluble Interleukin-2 receptor (sIL-2R) and quality of life indicators in bronchial asthma. Ga2len
EAACI Allergy School, held in Hannover, Germany, 29-Sep-2006 - 02-Oct-2006.
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Phil ip Dowling is in the last stages of completing a research project entitled: An Investigation
into the changes in nutritional status on Students undergoing nutritional education.
The completion date for the report wil be December 2008. The project was to investigate the
effect of nutritional education on students and the factors that motivate students to change their
nutrition. A group of eight first year naturopathy students were chosen for the project that took
five months. The project had three main aims:
1. To identify any dietary changes that students made following nutritional education.
2. To identify any motivating factors for making dietary changes.
3. To identify any inhibiting factors for making dietary changes.
The preliminary outcomes of the project are that education produces many changes in individual
nutritional programmes, and that there are a range of motivational factors that lead to these
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References
1.
Dick FR. Implementation of Virtual Microscopy in Histology and Pathology Courses Iowa
City: The University of Iowa; 2008 [updated 2008; cited 30th October 2008];
Available from:
http:/ 209.85.173.104/search?q=cache:lzo aE60AKkJ:apii .upmc.edu/live/2001/Dick/
DickAPIII.ppt+pathology+%2B+virtual+labs&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=5&gl=nz.
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Marchevsky AM, Relan A, Bail ie S. Self-instructional "virtual pathology" laboratories using
web-based technology enhance medical school teaching of pathology. Human
Pathology. 2003;34(5):423-9.
3.
NA. SVYASA. Bangalore: Vivekananda Yoga Anusandhana Sansthana; 2008 [updated
2008; cited 31st October 2008]; Available from:
http:/ www.vyasa.org/svyasa/svyasa.asp.
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Hi Phillip
I sent the material out last week although I find that it bounced back from one email address. Will fix that. And yes, if
the panel requires anything else, I'll let you know.
Many thanks
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Hi Philip
Thank you for your email. I have sent out the extra material so am surprised to hear that Vijay hasn't received it. I was
about to check to see if I had received all responses, so I'll check to see if I can find what happened to his as I want to
do an analysis of the responses before Christmas.
I'll be back in touch.
Cheers
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I am wondering how this is going. We are nearing Christmas and Vijay
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