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Student membership Open to undergraduates training to become statutorily registered health care professionals (SRHCPs). Requires no previous training or qualification in homeopathy. Associate membership Open to all SRHCPs. Requires no previous training or qualification in homeopathy. Licenced Associate Open to SRHCPs who have passed the Primary Health Care Examination or the Preliminary Certificate in Veterinary Homeopathy exam. Licenced Associates may use the qualification LFHom, subject to re-accreditation every five years. Licenced Associates are eligible to be included in the list of practitioners which is sent to members of the public on request, if resident in the UK. |
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Diplomate Open to dentists and pharmacists who have passed the Faculty's Diploma examination. Diplomates may use the letters DFHom subject to re-accreditation every five years. Diplomates are eligible to be included in our list of practitioners. Full membership Doctors, veterinary surgeons and nurses who have passed the Faculty's membership examination may become full members of the Faculty and are entitled to use the letters MFHom or VetMFHom. Those who are practising homeopaths, willing to take on new patients, can choose to be included in our list of practitioners. Fellowship Fellows are elected from among the full membership and, having met the criteria for admission to Fellowship, are entitled to use the letters FFHom or VetFFHom.
What does membership cost?
The subscription year runs from 1 January to 31 December. If you apply after 1st July, half the above rate applies. A guide to member's services can be found here. To find out how the Faculty works, click here. Click here to find out how to join the Faculty.
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