About
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Practicing in Drogheda since 2002. |
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Graduated in 2001 with Lansdowne Acupuncture, Dublin. |
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Specialist training in Women’s Health: fertility, IVF support, pregnancy issues and support and menopause. |
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Extra training in acupuncture/botanical medicine for pain, immunity, stress and anxiety. |
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Further training in Shonishin Paediatric Acupuncture, Japanese Moxibustion Therapy. |
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Further training in Acupuncture/mushroom and botanical medicine for the treatment of cancer. |
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Graduated from AFI in Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine January 2008. |
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Lecturer since 2008. Lectures for Lansdowne College of Acupuncture on acupuncture treatment in gynae, obstetrics and infertility. |
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Associate Practitioner of the Women’s Natural health Practice in the UK 2012. |
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Involved in setting up herbal course with Lansdowne Herbal and organizes continual professional development courses for Graduate Acupuncturists. |
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Social Media/Website Director for Acupuncture Council of Ireland 2014-present |
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Chairperson for the Acupuncture Council of Ireland 2012 – 2014 |
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PR Officer for the Acupuncture Council of Ireland from 2011 – 2012 |
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Drogheda Midwifery led unit referral. |
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Member of Acupuncture Council of Ireland(www.acupuncturecouncilofireland.com) and Associate Practitioner of the Natural Women’s Health Practice UK. |
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Works closely with Osteopath Barney Flanagan, Drogheda and Bodyright Physiotherapy Drogheda. |
Late Lunch Monday March 13th 2017
Acupuncturist Suzanne Cafferky explained why what she does with those tiny needles can treat such a wide range of medical matters.
LMFM Radio Interview
Podcast of an interview Suzanne Cafferky had with Gerry Kelly on LMFM Radio, Weds 4/3/15.
They discuss the current role, developments and research behind acupuncture in the treatment of cancer, the anti- oestrogen cancer drug, tamoxifen, migraine, endometriosis, anxiety and issues the menopausal woman may suffer, like irritability, night sweats, hot flushes, insomnia and low mood.