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How to start a career in the new caring professions...

Start a career in homeopathy

Entry requirements: 2 A-levels for school-leavers ie; 10+2. Other students must be able to show ability to follow a degree level course. Some colleges have a maximum age of 21.

Length of course: 3 or 4 years full-time. Training is followed by a year under the supervision of an experienced homeopath.

The homeopathy syllabus includes:
anatomy and physiology
clinical medicine and effects of drug theraphy
history of homeopathy
the homeopathic Materia Medica, symptom pics of remedies
treatment and management of cases
homeopathic case-taking and diagnostic skills
counselling and communication skills
research methods
practice management


NOTE:- There is a growing demand for qualified homeopaths. It is still difficult to find a homeopath in some parts of the country. Most practioners set up private practice but some are now working within the health service.
For more details on Homeopathy as a career option click here:-



There are multiple options which one tends to choose:-
· Change of your current career to homeopathy ie; career change completing your career and then adding up your knowledge by becoming a Complementary Therapist
· Learning about homeopathy via websites and doing online courses
· Learning more about homeopathy via books from libraries
· Changing your horizons of thinking and learning more every moment....

Please give me more suggestions on this topic. I am a commerce student but want to start a complementary career in homeopathy and be a qualified homeopath any suggestions regarding how to start off with as I have no science background.

Suggestions/comments most welcome..
-- shona
 
  shonaparra on 2005-12-11
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.

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