Professional Homeopathy Course, Fourth Year Student Articles

In 2013, The Contemporary College of Homeopathy was asked to contribute several articles to an online Homeopathic journal which is published in the United States. When we proposed this to our fourth year students, they were enthusiastic about the prospect of researching and writing these articles. Six months later we had several very interesting and […]

Homeopathy and the NHS

The impression many people have is that the terms ‘alternative’ or ‘complementary’ which are applied to other systems of health care are little more than an interest for a minority of people. The only small thing about homeopathy is the dosage of medication given to patients. It is in fact the second major health care […]

Graduation 2013

The graduation this year was of course a celebration of the students who are qualifying. Nevertheless, it is also a sad affair because it is the end of an era. We staff have known these students throughout their four year professional training course and they of course have got to know us. There were a […]

The Ghana Project Update

The Ghana Project Update

The critics of homeopathy have argued that homeopathy is essentially placebo and only works for ‘the worried well’. This of course is nonsense and denies the great work of homeopaths at the homeopathic hospitals who dealt with serious epidemics in the past. They can never account for the benefits of homeopathy in treating animals by […]

Ghana Homeopathy Project

The Contemporary College of Homeopathy mentors homeopathy school in Ghana

The Contemporary College of Homoeopathy supports the Ghana Homeopathy Project, a charity with the vision to work in partnership with Ghanaians, provide affordable homeopathy in Ghana at village level, and to train homeopaths to the highest international standards. Together with their Ghana partners, we have founded the Premier International School of Homeopathy and Alternative Medicine […]

Ghana Homeopathy Project

The Contemporary College of Homeopathy has supported The Ghana Homeopathy Project (Charity no 1125981) since it’s inception 5 years ago. Contemporary College teacher Linda Shannon was invited to Ghana to introduce homeopathy to a Primary Health Care centre based in a village in the Volta region of Ghana. The villagers reported good results from their […]