The Society for Homotoxicology & Anti-Homotoxic Therapy - GB
This letter explains a legal change to the requirements for practice. Please read it carefully . Do not hesitate to contact us if you are at all uncertain of the requirements being made of you.
Dear Practitioner,
We have been informed that from October 2005 it will be necessary for ALL practitioners to be members of a recognised practitioner register of some kind, to enable them to practice their particular discipline.
The Society for Homotoxicology GB. has now commissioned the Academy for Homotoxicology and Bio Regulatory Medicine to prepare a course to qualify practitioners enabling them to comply with the new regulations.
To this end The ICM, The Academy and The Society for Homotoxicology and Anti-Homotoxic Therapy have now agreed upon a course of instruction at Certificate and Diploma level to qualify practitioners for inclusion on the ICM / BRCP register as being qualified in the discipline of Homotoxicology and Bio-Regulatory Medicine (Also known as Modern or Complex Homoeopathy) to validate those practitioners who are, as yet, not qualified to be on any of the other current registers. The Certificate/Diploma is not an Homoeopathic Qualification, but rather a definitive Certificate/Diploma in Homotoxicology and Bio-Regulatory Medicine per se.
This Course is now listed as a separate discipline with the ICM and B.R.C.P (Discipline No.19), as a separate subject, in its own right with CPD accreditation. University validation is being sought and Bio-Medical Sciences are detailed part of each session.
However the course does include a module in Homoeopathy, at a small extra charge, (£125.00) - this will enable practitioners with little experience of homoeopathy and the like, access to the course and help them understand, the how and why of the therapeutic action of Anti-Homotoxic and Complex Preparations; which will explain efficacy and the reasons why the components of these formulations are prepared from homoeopathic dilutions.
The Course will start in both England and Northern Ireland October annually. The course comprises 240 hrs of study and in addition, 6 weekends of lecture modules, which students must attend to qualify.
The In-house Diploma Course Fees are £1560.00 + £125.00 for the Homoeopathy Module, the Distance Learning Certificate Course Fees are £ 875.00 - payable to The Society for Homotoxicology. Further details and course Prospectus is available from the Acting Registrar at P.O.Box 1134. Aylesbury HP22 9RR.
Yours sincerely
Secretary General The Society
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