Course Overview

  • Understand the historical roots and philosophical principles of classical homeopathy.
  • Explore Hahnemann’s Organon, focusing on early aphorisms and the concept of vital force.
  • Define key homeopathic concepts including similia similibus curentur, minimum dose, and single remedy.
  • Introduction to Materia Medica: learn the structure and characteristics of core remedies.
  • Identify symptoms and categorise them into generals, particulars, and mentals.
  • Learn basic case-taking structure and question techniques.
  • Understand the difference between acute and chronic disease.
  • Gain familiarity with repertory structure and how to locate rubrics.
  • Engage in reflective learning to understand practitioner intention and ethics.
  • Establish a foundational understanding of holistic health versus conventional models.
  • Deepen knowledge of polychrest remedies through in-depth remedy pictures and keynote symptoms.
  • Understand remedy relationships and how to compare similar remedies.
  • Study primary miasms and how they manifest in case presentations.
  • Practise interpreting case information and extracting characteristic symptoms.
  • Learn the basics of rubric selection and symptom hierarchy.
  • Develop repertorisation skills using case examples.
  • Explore acute prescribing strategies and remedy responses.
  • Begin guided analysis of video and written case studies.
  • Reflect on the holistic nature of disease expression and individualisation.
  • Introduce consultation structure including rapport, intake flow, and observation.
  • Study repertory in greater detail including Kent’s structure, cross-referencing, and rubric meaning.
  • Learn to translate patient language into usable rubrics.
  • Explore case-taking across different patient types such as children, elderly, and sensitive individuals.
  • Study lesser-known remedies and recognise them in clinical situations.
  • Expand understanding of the Organon with emphasis on case management and remedy response.
  • Learn how to determine remedy reaction and assess progress.
  • Introduction to chronic prescribing: constitutional versus symptomatic approaches.
  • Develop confidence in Materia Medica through comparison exercises.
  • Continue supervised case analysis and feedback.
  • Start building a remedy index for personal reference and long-term study.
  • Undertake supervised clinical case-taking with mentor guidance.
  • Study deeper layers of miasmatic theory and apply them to chronic cases.
  • Explore advanced prescribing strategies such as intercurrent remedies and remedy cycles.
  • Understand remedy aggravations, suppression, and remedy relationships in depth.
  • Continue comparative Materia Medica with remedy families and groups.
  • Study Organon sections on chronic disease and long-term care.
  • Learn how to critically evaluate remedy response and when to re-prescribe.
  • Engage in clinical journalling for self-reflection and practitioner development.
  • Practise real-time case analysis with group feedback and case supervision.
  • Build professional confidence through mock consultations and peer reviews.
  • Explore homeopathic ethics, patient confidentiality, and practitioner responsibilities.
  • Learn about the legal landscape and scope of practice within complementary medicine.
  • Study practice management including appointment systems, documentation, and follow-ups.
  • Understand how to run a professional homeopathic practice (online or in person).
  • Expand your clinical case portfolio with ongoing supervision and feedback.
  • Continue deep study of Materia Medica including small remedies, nosodes, and sarcodes.
  • Reflect on long-term patient care including constitutional shifts and remedy sequences.
  • Discuss difficult cases and decision-making in ambiguous situations.
  • Learn how to communicate with clients about prognosis and healing response.
  • Develop personalised tools for practice such as templates, forms, and intake sheets.
  • Finalise and present a portfolio of clinical cases for review and feedback.
  • Participate in practical clinical assessments and case presentations.
  • Demonstrate advanced repertorisation and case analysis in live scenarios.
  • Learn to manage multi-layered chronic cases and remedy cycles confidently.
  • Explore patient education strategies and boundary setting.
  • Design a practice launch plan including branding, marketing, social media, and compliance.
  • Reflect on practitioner identity and develop a vision for professional contribution.
  • Study Organon sections on remedy repetition and long-term outcomes.
  • Engage in peer mentoring, sharing clinical insights and reflective practice.
  • Celebrate graduation with clarity, competence, and confidence to launch your career.