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GRADUATES - We hold regular CPD events throughout the year. Some learning days - for example, Bach flower remedies and EFT - are open to everyone. Most are aimed at practising homeopaths. None of them promote any product or tool. Our purpose is to provide an open and varied programme to help you develop your homoeopathic practice.
INTRODUCTION
We at The BRITISH SCHOOL OF HOMOEOPATHY are dedicated to training and graduating highly qualified and motivated professional homoeopaths who have the necessary skills to help secure improved health for all their patients, and financial success for themselves by the ethical use of their learned skills and knowledge.
Our Mission is to guide and support our students throughout the course and beyond, as they learn about homoeopathy and its principles.
We pledge to offer the highest standard of homoeopathic education that we can and to facilitate our students to become the best Homoeopaths that they can be. We aim to provide this through a structured, rigorous and dynamic course that is based predominantly but not solely on classical homoeopathic principles.
We encourage inter school communications and liaise with other homoeopathic organisations to help nurture and further the positive development of homoeopathy in the 21st century.
We are based in Bath, S/W England
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NEW STUDENTS... come and meet our friendly teaching team and talk to our students about studying homoeopathy at the BSH. We invite you to participate in a lecture too. You will be made most welcome. There is no charge and no obligation, we want you to make an informed decision about the most appropriate homoeopathy college for your study needs.
Lisa can arrrange a visit and interview for you: Bshadmin@btconnect.com 01453 823422
We only accept a few visits each session, to minimise the disturbance on our existing students, so book soon to guarantee your visit.
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The BSH achieved a full 5 years recognition from The Society of Homeopaths at their course and college review in February 2007 |
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