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Course Prospectus

Assessment

Assessment is continual throughout the 4 years. At the end of each year we ask you to present us with a review of your journal which forms the basis of the end of year tutorial. We do not have exams! Your work is assessed on the basis of written assignments, the final year project and, of course, your case work. Each piece of work is also accompanied by a self assessment.

The DIPLOMA OF THE WELSH SCHOOL OF HOMŒOPATHY will be awarded to participants who have completed their research project and their written assignments, attended at least 80% of classes in any given year and paid their fees in full. THIS IS NOT A LICENCE TO PRACTICE.

THE LICENTIATE OF THE WELSH SCHOOL OF HOMŒOPATHY will only be awarded when stage two of the clinical training has been completed. It is in the interests of everyone and especially the community at large that the successful graduate will have displayed an ability to practice Homœopathy safely, ethically, confidently and competently.

Post Graduate Year

During this time the graduates embark upon their careers with the school’s continued support and blessing. The graduate is expected to continue undergoing supervision as they embark on setting up a practice. As a Society of Homeopathy recognised school all our licensed graduates are eligible to proceed directly onto the Society Register. In order to maintain these standards, graduates are invited to take part in 4 postgraduate two-day sessions. These are arranged by the School in conjunction with the students in their final year, during which they will be invited to participate in choosing the presenters and topics of this course. The post graduate year is also open to other graduates from the School (see Fees section).

 School Clinic

The school runs a teaching clinic every other Friday, throughout the year. Here you can watch live case taking through a video link. Time will then be given to discuss the case analysis as a group alongside the case receiver. This clinic also provides an opportunity for third and fourth year undergraduates to take cases under supervision. The School also runs an acute ‘Drop in’ clinic every Saturday where you can gain experience in acute prescribing.

 

Introductory Weekends

These are now available to act as a taster for the four year course. Why not come and meet us? – please phone the Student administrator for details

 

Enrolment & Fees