Lecturers

Our teaching staff are of the highest quality and experience within the homeopathic community. They are all well-known practising homeopaths, with a wealth of theoretical and clinical experience.

CHE Lecturers

You’ll find that their ability to communicate in an enthusiastic way will, make the classroom a lively and enjoyable environment to learn homeopathy.
You’ll also have lectures from specialist teachers in other complementary therapies, such as Nutrition, Flower Essences and Iridology.

Susi Deller

Vice Principal

Natasa Peric

Assistant Vice Principal

Colin Griffith

Lecturer

Ralf Jeuter

Lecturer

Tricia Allen

Lecturer

Naomi Devlin

Lecturer

Carol Boyce

Lecturer

Hilery Dorrian

Lecturer

Dion Tabrett

Lecturer

Mike Bridger

Lecturer

Taryn Jacobs

Lecturer

Tony Hurley

Lecturer

Robert Bridge

Lecturer

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Susi Deller

Vice Principal

About Susi Deller

I graduated from The College of Practical Homeopathy in 1994 having studied for 3 years and an additional post-graduate year. Since that time I have been in private general practice in a number of UK clinics, doing home visits and via virtual appointments for worldwide patients.
I joined CHE when it opened in 1998, originally running the London-based tutorials and from there I became a lecturer and Clinician and then onto Module Leader for Clinical Training and Director of Supervision, until my current position of Vice Principal. I still do all of the other roles and am passionate about homeopathic education. I am especially interested in practitioner development and CPD.

Natasa Peric

Vice Principal

About Natasa Peric

I’ve been practicing homeopathy since 2009, after spending 15 years working as a scientist in the field of microbial genetics and molecular biology. I lecture at the Centre for Homeopathic Education, where I mentor students and newly qualified homeopaths. I am particularly interested in whole health, hormones, gut and immune health.

Colin Griffith

Lecturer

About Colin Griffith

Colin studied Homeopathy in 1989 in London and has been working as a homeopath in East Sussex and Kent since 1991. Beginning working from home and in a community hall in Tenterden, Kent, he built his practice over the next 30 years, treating patients and also teaching and lecturing.
He is now a world renowned homeopath, having travelled to the USA, Japan and Europe to lecture and treat patients. He has written three best selling books on homeopathy which have been distributed world wide.

Ralf Jeuter

Lecturer

About Ralf Jeuter

Ralf trained at the North-West College of Homeopathy, qualifying in 2000. He continued his medical and homeopathic training for a year at the Institute of Clinical Research in Bombay and Pune, India. He practices and teaches homeopathy and is also qualified in Podiatric Medicine. He is an international lecturer and Head of Philosophy at the Centre for Homeopathic Education (CHE).

Tricia Allen

Lecturer

About Tricia Allen

Tricia Allen is a homeopathic practitioner with over 30 years experience, CHE lecturer and author of the book Your Healthy Child with Homeopathy.
Tricia first used homeopathy when her daughter was teething and slept soundly after a dose of Chamomilla. She was hooked and now specialises in treating children and families, as well as lecturing to students on the subject.
In 2005 Tricia trained as a regression therapist to compliment her interest in the impact that past events can have on current situations and has more recently trained in Family Constellations Systems.

Naomi Devlin

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Naomi Devlin

Naomi Devlin is a food writer, nutritionist and homeopath based in beautiful West Dorset. She teaches nutrition, cookery and fermentation around the country to home cooks, chefs and homeopaths.
Born in Ireland, Naomi spent her formative years in a commune in rural Dorset – home educated, milking cows, growing veg, cooking and eating with the seasons. Through necessity, she discovered how to learn what she needed to know by seeking out people and resources, following the knowledge and becoming a sponge for the things that mattered to her. It was an unconventional upbringing that taught her to keep asking questions and look in unexpected places for the answers.

Carol Boyce

Lecturer

Carol Boyce

Carol was in the final year of her PhD when she discovered homeopathy, and the rest was history! After graduating from the College of Homeopathy in 1985, she took the homeopathy world by storm – as a practitioner, teacher, published author, filmmaker, and activist. In 1987, she set up the first homeopathic overseas project with Linda Shannon. In 1992, after setting up a training programme in Cairo, she co-founded ‘Homeopathy for a Change’ – the precursor to ‘Homeopathy Without Borders’.
Carol set up clinical training projects on four continents, did homeopathic aid work in Iraq after the First Gulf War, taught in medical schools throughout Cuba, and spent six weeks filming homeopathic projects in Africa. She spent another two weeks there collecting data for a research project into malaria and is the education lead for Homeopathy International (hint.org.uk).
After almost 40 years on the front line, Carol firmly believes that homeopathy is revolutionary, primary care medicine that needs to be at the centre of global healthcare.

Hilery Dorrian

Lecturer

Hilery Dorrian

Hilery has been a qualified homeopath for over 30 years. She is a senior lecturer at CHE (The Centre for Homeopathic Education) and many other homeopathic colleges, both in the UK and abroad.
Hilery first qualified as an acupuncturist in 1981 before going on to study Homeopathy. After graduating in 1988 Hilery continued her studies in India and now runs a busy practice, seeing upwards of 50 patients a week.

Dion Tabrett

Lecturer

About Dion Tabrett

Dion studied at the London College of Homoeopathy, graduating in 1992 with the Licentiate of the college of Homoeopathy (LCH). This was followed up with postgraduate study and the award of Member of the college of Homoeopathy (MCH) in 1994. He then continued studying with the Open University and graduated with a BSc(Hons) in Natural Sciences in 2003 and an MSc in Molecular Biology in 2007. Both of these degrees focused on human anatomy, physiology and pathology.
Dion has run clinics in Berkshire, Cornwall, Devon, London, Bristol and is now back in Devon. Finally, Dion is a self confessed Compton Burnett geek. A nerd, an anorak of the highest degree and is the author of the book “Burnett Rediscovered” which was published in the spring of 2017.

Mike Bridger

Lecturer

About Mike Bridger

Mike has been practising homeopathy for over 35 years and teaching for almost as long. He is the founder and principal of the Contemporary College of Homeopathy and lectures at other homeopathic colleges across the world. He has extensive experience working in medical centres, alongside GPs and health workers, which has led to his highly informed and integrative approach to practice.
Mike is particularly interested in mental and emotional health issues and specialises in stress and burnout, and the related conditions such as heart and circulatory problems, depression, hormonal imbalances and chronic fatigue. He has also become well renowned for his in-depth knowledge on case mapping and remedy relationships.

Taryn Jacobs

Lecturer

About Taryn Jacobs

Dr Taryn Jacobs is a women’s wellbeing advocate who has worked as a homeopathic practitioner, teacher, and workshop facilitator for many years in the U.K. and her homeland, South Africa. She is committed to the lost art of extracting all of the joy, beauty, strength and wisdom that womanhood can deliver. Fusing ancient practices and modern science, Taryn hopes to carve a new way for women to experience their radiance and innate wellbeing.
Taryn qualified with a Master’s degree in Homeopathy in 2002. She’s been awarded a distinction for her ‘binge eating disorder in women’ research and honoured for her outstanding contribution to homeopathy.

Tony Hurley

Lecturer

About Tony Hurley

Tony Hurley is one of the UK’s most experienced and well-known homeopathy lecturers. He lectures worldwide, and has taught at CHE for many years. Tony began practising homeopathy in 1983 and in the mid-80s, Tony studied under George Vithoulkas, the world-renowned Greek teacher and practitioner of homeopathy.

Robert Bridge

Lecturer

About Robert Bridge

I trained at the College of Homeopathy and taught at colleges in the UK, USA and Egypt and has been a core lecturer at CHE since its inception. I have run a practice in London for 35 years as well as student clinics and supervised students. I have had cases published in the SoH Journal and in Vermeulen’s Monera. Previously was a piano scholar at the Royal College of Music, have broadcast on Radio 3, played as a soloist at the BBC Proms and still play professionally and organise a concert series in SW London.