You’ll be building on your knowledge base in your third year. You’ll learn about new styles of prescribing, get to understand energy systems, homeopathic mother tinctures and a vast range of therapeutic remedies, while keeping a firm grasp of homeopathic philosophy.

At the student clinic, you become an active case taker, seeing your own clients and undertaking case analysis in your clinic group. You’ll also begin supervision with an external supervisor who’ll be an additional learning support as you begin to build your homeopathic practice.

In this year you become an active case taker at the CHE clinic. You continue to learn about homeopathic practice by learning about remedy selection, case analysis and methodology differentiation as well as how to write prescriptions.

  • Active case taking
  • Methodology differentiation
  • Remedy analysis and selection
  • Advanced casework
  • Supervision
  • Working and relating to clients
  • Critical analysis of casework
  • Role play

In this fascinating module you’ll expand your knowledge of the Materia Medica, building on everything learnt in year one and two. You’ll study advanced methodology and therapeutic remedies for particular groups of ailments, such as children’s complaints, psychological illnesses and allergies. You will learn the remedy groups such as the Milks, Metals, Spiders and the Snakes and their application in practice.

  • Psychological Materia Medica: Depression, anxiety, grief, hysteria and fear
  • Analysis of major and minor remedies
  • Remedy mapping
  • Remedy differentiation
  • Therapeutic remedies for menopause, migraines, hay fever
  • Children’s complaints: – Hyper-activity, delayed development, eczema
  • Miasmatic remedies and small nosodes
  • Remedy groups: snakes, spiders, metals and minerals
  • Organ drainage/mother tinctures
  • Advanced methodology

This year will provide you with the tools and skills necessary to understand and apply different research methods and techniques. You’ll also ground the theoretical knowledge you’ve gained throughout the course by exploring the current evidence base for homeopathy.

  • Accessing research literature
  • Critical reading skills
  • Research paradigms and perspectives
  • Understanding statistics in research papers
  • Qualitative and quantitative research methodologies
  • Audit and evaluation
  • Ethical issues in research
  • Current evidence base for homeopathy

Extend your knowledge of the body and medical sciences through study of the cardiovascular, nervous and endocrine systems and gain a thorough understanding of heart and circulation pathology.

  • Pathology of cardiovascular system
  • Anatomy, physiology and pathology of the Nervous System
  • Anatomy, physiology and pathology of the Endocrine System
  • Heart & Circulation Pathology
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