In 1994 Sue moved to Byron Shire and started a Diploma of Homoeopathy at the Northern Rivers Homoeopathic College, which she completed in 1997. From this time she has worked as a homoeopath.
Over the last seven years Sue has studied on four occasions with Dr Rajan Sankaran at his Master class in Mumbai as well as with Dr Jayesh Shah, Dr Divya Chhabra, George Vithoulkas and Alize Timmermann at seminars overseas and in Australia. She believes that the work of the ‘Bombay Group’ in particular has revolutionized the ability of homoeopaths to understand what is to be treated in the patient and to find the simillimum (perfect remedy match).
Background
From a childhood where homoeopathic remedies and nutritional supplements were the preferred method of treatment for common ailments Sue embarked on a career in mainstream science at the University of Sydney.
Following her graduation in 1982 with a Science degree with honours and a PhD in Genetics she joined the pharmaceutical industry working at various times in clinical research, the medical department and marketing. It was while working in the field of nutritional supplements that her interest in homoeopathy was rekindled.
Move to the Northern Rivers and a Rural Lifestyle
After moving to Byron Shire in 1994 Sue fulfilled a life-long passion to own a farm. In sympathy with the native flora of sub-tropical rainforest, Sue established a native bushfood orchard which she harvests and sells locally. Her farm reached A grade organic status three years ago.
Her interest in local food led her into a pivotal role in the establishment of the three farmers markets in Byron Shire.
Sue was a founding member of the local landcare group and has been slowly regenerating 9 acres of rainforest on her property.
BSc Hons 1976
University of Sydney
PhD 1982
University of Sydney
1999
Dip Homoeopathy
Northern Rivers Homoeopathic
College
The rewards of homoeopathic practice
are a constant inspiration to Sue