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Dr. Atiq Ahmad Bhatti
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College Syllabus

Post by Dr. Atiq Ahmad Bhatti »

Hi again.
I've been asked - to which I am flattered - to produce a course syllabus on Homeopathy that will be taught in a new Homeopathic College in Africa. Now that's an amazing opportunity, but I am wondering how possible it is for me to do something like this, it seems quite daunting.

I mean its one thing studying yourself, but what areas are a must and what areas are no go's.

I think that the course itself MUST be complete - ie. a 3 year course covering the basics of medicine, anatomy and physiology and then moving to Homeopathy.

However, this list has invaluable experience so I thus ask for your help.

Any idea's etc will be most appreciated.

Atiq

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Simon King LCPH MARH
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Re: College Syllabus

Post by Simon King LCPH MARH »

Speak to Suriya Osman on the homeopathy_open list she has a lot of
experience in compiling courses
Simon
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VR VR
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Re: College Syllabus

Post by VR VR »

You could check out the ECCH guidelines for homeopathy study, which give a pretty full description of what should be included within a four year course, and adapt it to your needs. The link to the ECCH is http://www.homeopathy-ecch.org/.
Good luck,
Vera

"Dr. Atiq Ahmad Bhatti" wrote:
Hi again.
I've been asked - to which I am flattered - to produce a course syllabus on Homeopathy that will be taught in a new Homeopathic College in Africa. Now that's an amazing opportunity, but I am wondering how possible it is for me to do something like this, it seems quite daunting.

I mean its one thing studying yourself, but what areas are a must and what areas are no go's.

I think that the course itself MUST be complete - ie. a 3 year course covering the basics of medicine, anatomy and physiology and then moving to Homeopathy.

However, this list has invaluable experience so I thus ask for your help.

Any idea's etc will be most appreciated.

Atiq

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