General Diploma in Homeopathy
Course No. 102
Internationally acclaimed, this popular course offers an
Open University
style, distance learning, comprehensive home study course for the prestigious
Diploma of the Institute in Homeopathy, entitling the holder to use the
initials, DIHom.
Over
3,000 British Institute graduates are now practicing homeopathy throughout
the world. The General Diploma Course is followed by the Homeopathy in
Practice Course (l03) and the Clinical Internship (104) for those
graduates who wish to practice classical homeopathy (DIHom Pract.)
Eligibility
The course is
designed for students with a good general education and a commitment to
homeopathy or physicians, pharmacists, osteopaths, dentists, nurses or other
health professionals.
Duration
The duration of the course is approximately two years, but students work at home and can study at their own pace.
Your personal one-to-one tutor will help you to achieve whatever goal you set to
complete the course.
Course Programme
The
course comprises of 29 written lessons, with course assignments to enable the
student to monitor his or her own progress, with two intermediate and a final
examination.
Practitioner Study Programme
The British Institute offers a comprehensive study programme
for students wishing to establish a homoeopathic practice and to meet or exceed
various accreditation standards of which the General Diploma (DIHom) is an
integral part. (Full details are available upon request)
Syllabus (General Diploma)
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History of Homeopathy
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Principles of Homeopathy
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Sources of Remedies
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Philosophy of Homeopathy
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Samuel Hahnemann
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Biochemic Remedies (Tissue Salts)
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Arndt Schultz Law
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Laws of Direction of Cure (Hering)
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Homoeopathic Pharmacy
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Homoeopathic Materia Medica
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Preparation of Homoeopathic Remedies
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Anatomy & Physiology -Introduction
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Potentisation
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Pathology & Homeopathy-Introduction
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Trituration
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Potencies (Decimal, Centesimal and Millesimal)
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Avogadro's Hypothesis
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Nosodes, Sarcodes and Isodes
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Quality of Homoeopathic Medicines
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The Chronic Diseases (Hahnemann)
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Classification of Medicines
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Miasms
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Classical Homeopathy
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Organotherapy
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The Organon of Medicine
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Bach Flower Remedies
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Law of Similars
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Case Taking
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Gemmotherapy
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Repertorisation
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Constitutional
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Prescribing Bowel Nosodes
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Combination Remedies (Polypharmacy)
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Related Therapies
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Allergies
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Research and Development
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Modalities
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Computerised Homeopathy
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Acute and Chronic Disease
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Lithotherapy
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Homoeopathic Prescribing
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Medication Techniques. Dispensing
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Case Histories
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Storage of Homoeopathic Medicines
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Evaluation of Symptoms
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Homeotherapeutics
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Pharmaceutical forms
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The Vital Force (dynamis)
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Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia
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Kotschau Studies
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Attenuation
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Succussion
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Award
The
Diploma of the British Institute of Homeopathy is awarded on the successful
completion of the course, entitling the holder to use the letters, DIHom.
Diplomates
may proceed to the Homeopathy in Practice Course and/or the Postgraduate Course.
They are also eligible for the award of the Fellowship of the British Institute
(FBIH) and The Samuel Hahnemann Prize.
Course
Fee:
"It
has been an amazing time for me whilst studying the General Diploma Course. The
content of this course is exceptional and written in an easy to understand way.
l have gained .so much knowledge and understanding of homeopathy which far
exceeded my expectations. With the wonderful help of
my tutor, it has been such a brilliant
learning experience - interesting, informative and enjoyable. I would recommend
it to anyone interested in Homeopathy. " - Valerie Carter, March 2004
"l
have been totally inspired by this General Diploma Course and my enthusiasm is
renewed" - Janis Austin, 2005.
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