Over the year, you’ll gain a vital foundation in homeopathic principles, Homeopathic Philosophy and classical methodology. You will begin to study Anatomy & Physiology and practitioner development. Core to the syllabus is the Materia Medica, the collected body of knowledge on homeopathic remedies. You will also start your Clinical Training with acute & chronic case taking and also as an observer of live case taking with patients.

You’ll explore the history of homeopathy – from Hahnemann to the present day – and study the philosophy behind it. You’ll also be introduced to the repertory (the homeopath’s index to the symptoms of diseases and their remedies) and learn how to take both an acute and chronic case.

  • The History of Homeopathy
  • The Organon of Medicine
  • The Concept of Health & Disease
  • The Law of Similars
  • The Vital Force
  • The Direction of Cure
  • The Concept of Suppression
  • Potency & The Minimum Dose
  • The Hierarchy of Symptoms
  • Introduction to Miasmatic Theory
  • Hahnemann’s Chronic Diseases
  • Epidemics and Classification of Disease

You will learn all about the body, its organs and its systems, from cells and tissues to the immune and digestive systems and begin to integrate your understanding of homeopathy with a thorough understanding of the human body and how it works.

  • Introduction to Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology
  • The Human Body and Homeostasis
  • The Language of Anatomy and Levels of Structural Organisation
  • Cells and Tissues
  • Anatomy and Physiology of the Musculoskeletal System
  • Anatomy and Physiology of the Cardiovascular System

In this module you’ll delve into the Materia Medica, the body of collected knowledge on the origin and properties of the substances used in homeopathy and key to your future professional practice. You will learn about the main polychrest remedies as well as acute remedies that are common in practice.

  • The Remedy Proving
  • Pharmacology and the Preparation of Remedies
  • Acute and First Aid Remedies
  • Major Polychrest Remedies
  • Keynote symptoms, Modalities and Aetiologies
  • The Chronic and Acute uses of Remedies
  • Tissue Salts
  • Introduction to the Nosodes and Associated Remedies.
  • Remedy Relationships

Through the study of methodologies, prescription, case analysis and case taking techniques, along with self-reflection and communication exercises you’ll build the practical skills you need to become a professional homeopath.

  • Acute Case Taking
  • Chronic Case Taking
  • Introduction to the Repertory
  • Repertory Work
  • Case Analysis
  • Remedy Differentiation and Comparative Materia Medica
  • Prognosis
  • Practitioner development
You’ll explore the history of homeopathy – from Hahnemann to the present day – and study the philosophy behind it. You’ll also be introduced to the repertory (the homeopath’s index to the symptoms of diseases and their remedies) and learn how to take both an acute and chronic case.
In this module you’ll delve into the Materia Medica, the body of collected knowledge on the origin and properties of the substances used in homeopathy and key to your future professional practice. You will learn about the main polychrest remedies as well as acute remedies that are common in practice.
You will learn all about the body, its organs and its systems, from cells and tissues to the immune and digestive systems and begin to integrate your understanding of homeopathy with a thorough understanding of the human body and how it works.
Through the study of methodologies, prescription, case analysis and case taking techniques, along with self-reflection and communication exercises you’ll build the practical skills you need to become a professional homeopath.