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Homeopathy Programs

   

Homeopathy school student at American Medical College of Homeopathy Doctor of Classical Homeopathy
  

Scheduled to begin in 2011, the Doctor of Classical Homeopathy Program will provide the most comprehensive homeopathy school training in North America. It is a full time program, spanning four years and 4280 clock hours. The program is conditionally licensed by the Arizona Board of Private Postsecondary Education and accredited by the Council on Homeopathic Education. This program is the first of its kind in the country.

  

   

Homeopathic Medical Assistant and Homeopathic Practitioner Certificate Programs: Part-Time
  

AMCH offers two part-time programs in homeopathic medicine:

  • Homeopathic Medical Assistant Certificate Program

  • Homeopathic Practitioner Certificate Program.      

This program is fully licensed through the State Board of Private Postsecondary Education and accredited through the Council on Homeopathic Education. The program meets three days per month for three years. Our next class is scheduled to start in February 2009.
 

 

Homeopathic Veterinary Assistant and Homeopathic Veterinary Programs
  

This is a part-time program scheduled to start in September 2008. This program will have two tracks, one for licensed veterinarians (DVM's) and the other for homeopathic veterinary assistants (HVA's). It is fully licensed by the Arizona Board of Private Postsecondary Education and accredited by the Academy of Veterinary Homeopathy. .

  

 

Homeopathic Practitioner Distance Learning Programs
  

Homeopathic distance learning courses (40 or 50 clock hours) are available as part of the Homeopathic Practitioner Distance Learning Program. These courses are open to anyone, and they are delivered on CD’s. The courses teach the essentials of classical homeopathy, and they help prepare physicians for the licensing exam with the Arizona Homeopathic Licensing Board. These programs are licensed by the Arizona Board of Private Postsecondary Education.

  

   

Green Health Care On-Line Program
  

The Green Health Care Online program is an 8 week online course. It is offered four times per year. Participants collaborate online to exchange strategies and pioneered ideas for affecting change within their communities and medical practices. The tuition is $495 for professionals and $250 for students in the health care field. The format is weekly audio lectures, readings, weekly assignments, online discussion.

  

   

Homeopathic First Aid and Acute Care
  

This course is a practical and comprehensive introduction to first aid and acute care problems using classical homeopathy. The course is a 40-hour introductory class in homeopathic medicine that meets once per month for six months. Currently, this program is being offered in both Phoenix, AZ and Pittsburgh, PA.

  

   

Dual Program with the Phoenix Institute of Herbal Medicine and Acupuncture
   

The AMCH/PIHMA Dual Program combines two of the most popular forms of alternative medicine in the world today. The AMCH and Phoenix Institute of Herbal Medicine and Acupuncture (PIHMA) have developed a partnership allowing students of either program to complete both programs simultaneously or in a modified format. Graduates of this program are eligible for dual degrees in both Asian and Homeopathic Medicine.

  

   

Preceptorship Programs
  

AMCH offers two preceptorship programs. Preceptorship Program I is a one month long experience for medical students who have no prior knowledge of Homeopathic Medicine. This can be targeted either as a psychiatric rotation or a general medical rotation. The Preceptorship Program II is a variable length clinical experience for naturaopathic students who wish to expand their clinical skills in Homeopathic Medicine.

  

   

Medical Track and Homeopathic Track Programs
  

Some students may elect to study only the Medical Track of the program. To do this, they must place out of the homeopathic curriculum. Other students may elect to only study the Homeopathic Track of the program. To do this, they must place out of the medical curriculum.

  

   

Non-Degree Enrollment
  

Non-degree students are those who wish to participate in the program but who do not wish to apply to the degree program. This requires the submitting of a brief application and the payment of the appropriate fees. Non-degree students may enroll in a maximum of 30 lecture contact hours per quarter. Non-degree students are ineligible for financial aid. Individuals denied admission cannot attend as non-degree students. Non-degree students will be considered only when space is available in the classroom.
  

  

For more information contact:
  

AMCH, 602-347-7950; info@AMCofH.org

  

Jody Shumaker, PIHMA Admissions Officer - for the Dual Program with PIHMA: info@pihma.edu.