Dr. Hilbert Seeger’s online Live Blood Analysis Training Course
First thing everybody wants to know: How much is it?
A: It’s $650 (Australian$) including 1 copy of the interactive CD. For people
who bought the CD already the cost of it will be deducted, therefore $355
How does it work?
A: We have filmed the process of preparing a contamination free, single
layered blood slide suitable for live blood analysis in dark field and how to
adjust the dark field condenser and microscope correctly for best viewing.
Every single step is explained separately to ensure students will develop a
routine with practice that lets them produce good slides every time.
Ideally, students should have a dark field microscope with a camera
attached. Pictures taken and send to Dr. Seeger will help to assess their
routine and progress.
You'll get explanatory notes with still pictures for every step of the process.
Only once a student is able to produce a blood slide suitable for dark field
microscopy can he/she proceed to start interpreting what is visible in the
sample. This is the point where the CD is very helpful. All the basic blood
cells and parts, which are also visible by hematologists in bright field
samples are shown in movie clips and described in detail on the CD. It will
take lots of practice and a long time to memorise everything so it is handy
to have the CD as reference there on your computer.
Appearances and developments only seen in live blood are also shown in
movie clips on the CD. There are also detailed explanation why this is only
seen in live blood samples, what conclusions can be drawn from it.
How long is the course?
A: Dr. Hilbert Seeger will provide teaching, back up and assistance for 3
months from date of payment for the course by phone and email.
Will I be certified at the end of the course?
A: Students who want to be certified by Dr. Hilbert Seeger’s College of
Regulative Medicine have to send us blood pictures taken by themselves of
5 different samples suitable for live blood analysis and with correct
interpretations.
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Your blood slides will look like this at the end ! |