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Colleges  Homoeopathy

The British School of Homoeopathy is devoted solely to the training of homoeopaths. We aim to train and graduate highly qualified and motivated homoeopaths who will be able to help secure improved health for all their patients, and financial success for themselves by the ethical use of their learned skills and knowledge.

The School has been responsible for many initiatives in homoeopathic education including supervised clinical training, open learning modules and student/staff chatrooms on the Internet. We were also the first school to introduce teacher training courses for our staff.

Our most important function is to develop students knowledge, skill and confidence in homoeopathic principles. Student development is monitored and stimulated by structured use of reflective activities.

The BSH honours diversity, acknowledging that students come from differing backgrounds, with differing levels of knowledge, and need different types and degrees of assistance. Everyone who cares brings value to homoeopathy and we have systems to get the best out of everyone who has the necessary committment.

For more information:
The British School of Homoeopathy
Principal    Anthony Bickley email homoeopath@bigfoot.com
all correspondence except advertising to

Administrator: Sarah Ainger
 Homelands Cottage
Burrington
Umberleigh
North Devon EX37 9JH
 e-mail skabeanie@btinternet.com
website    www.homoeopathy.co.uk

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