Future Programs

  

AMCH/ASU Dual Research Program

The American Medical College of Homeopathy (AMCH) has partnered with Arizona State University College of Nursing to form a combined degree program in homeopathic medicine and clinical research management. This is a six-year program.  Students must apply separately to both ASU and AMCH.  The AMCH Doctor of Hahnemannian Principles Program starts in February 2011 and the Masters Program in Clinical Research Management begins in August 2012.

Research Curriculum

Program of Study 1: 1 course/semester except for 1 semester with 6 credits – 42 months expected completion 

Course #

Title

ASU Year/Semester

Dates

HCR561

Responsible Conduct of Research (3)

Y1/Fall (August 22nd); immersion seesion 2nd weekend of August

August 2012

NUR609

Quantitative Research Design & Methods (3)

Y1/Spring (Tuesday after Martin Luther King’s BD)

February 2013

HCR562

Data Management & Technology Implementation

Y1/Summer First week of June

June 2013

HCR563

Clinical Research Management & Regulatory Affairs

Y2/Fall

August 2013

NUR679

Biostatistics: Principles of Statistical Inference

Y2/Spring

February 2014

HCR568

Healthcare Project Management

Y2/Summer

June 2014

HCR565

Qualitative Research Design and Methods

Y3/Fall

August 2014

MHI538

Innovation & the Individual

Y3/Fall

August 2014

HCR567

Applied Cost-Effectiveness Analysis in Intervention Research

Y3/Spring

February 2015

HCR564

Capstone I

Y3/Summer

June 2015

HCR566

Capstone II

Y4/Fall

August 2015

 For more information contact:
  

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



Research Institute
   

AMCH has plans to build a homeopathic research institute, the first of its kind in the United States. We hope to open this by 2011. AMCH has established a homeopathic research group called the Society for the Establishment of Research in Classical Homeopathy (SERCH). This group promotes conventional research that demonstrates the importance and validity of homeopathy. It supports homeopathic provings, which are the method that homeopaths utilize to learn about remedies. The group also helps provide funding to those individuals seeking to do homeopathic research in the region. 
   
If you have questions about homeopathic research at the AMCH, contact Research@AMCofH.org.
  

  

New Distance Learning Programs
  

AMCH is considering the opening of a variety of new introductory distance learning programs in homeopathic medicine. These may include: 

  • Homeopathic Pharmacy

  • Homeopathic Veterinary Medicine

  • Homeopathic Dentistry

For more information on the status of any of these programs please contact the AMCH Distance Learning Director at DistanceLearning@AMCofH.org.

  

  

Future Campus
   

AMCH plans a five-acre campus in the Phoenix metropolitan area. A site has yet to be chosen. More details.
 

   

American Museum of Homeopathy
   

AMCH plans to build a homeopathic museum as part of its eventual campus. This museum is the first of its kind in the United States. Its purpose is primarily educational, as well as helping to leave a legacy for the future of homeopathy. Homeopathy is a word that is not well recognized or understood within the United States and this museum will help to introduce the public to the field of homeopathic medicine and its place within the healing arts. The physical structure will also help to raise the legitimacy of homeopathy as an accepted profession. More details.