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To ensure that graduates have achieved a high
standard of authentic classical homoeopathic education, the ICH has
established the following method of certification. After completing the
final year of training and passing the proficiency examination, students
are awarded a proficiency certificate. Criteria for proficiency
certification are as follows:
- Satisfactory
completion of each module (including final examination grades of
seventy percent in philosophy and materia medica) and passing grades
in homework assignments.
- Eighty percent
attendance of ICH classes, clinics, and all extra seminars.
Practical consultation experience with a
minimum of 297* hours. This may be accomplished by sitting in with
homoeopaths, observing live cases, video cases, and paper cases.
- Submission of two
supervised (by ICH faculty) and 10 unsupervised cases for evaluation
of the application of the nine principles of classical homoeopathy.
- Completion of all
modules of Medical Science courses.
- Completion of Red
Cross First Aid certification course.
Upon completion of the
above, the student may apply for registration with the ICH/British
Register of Complementary Practitioners (BRCP - Classical Homoeopathy). This register is
established and maintained by the British Institute of Complementary
Medicine, and is widely acknowledged as the
only register of classical Hahnemannian homoeopaths. The ICH is certified
by the BRCP. If students are accepted onto the register after this
external evaluation, they may use the designation BRCP (Classical
Homoeopathy).
: Homoeopathic
Philosophy and homoeopathic Materia
Medica study is spread out over four years.
Homoeopathic Clinic is spread out over 2 years. An additional 371 clinic
hours may be accrued if the student wishes to attend both clinics,
starting in the middle of the second year.
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