Faculty of Homeopathy - Overview
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The Faculty of Homeopathy has over 1400 members throughout the world. Membership is open to all statutorily registered healthcare professionals and student membership is open to all undergraduates on medical programmes. Members at all levels are encouraged to participate in the full range of Faculty activities.

The Faculty provides many benefits and services to its members (details in the Guide to Members' Services).

 

If you would like more information about how the Faculty works and its key areas of activity, see How the Faculty Works.

Why join the Faculty?
If you are interested in homeopathy and are just starting your training, you will gain enormously from being part of the wider homeopathic community - learning from others, sharing experiences and enthusiasm.

The process of gaining the skills and qualifications to practise safely and well may seem arduous, particularly in the face of other pressures. Sometimes, homeopathy can seem like one additional burden, instead of the enriching and liberating experience that many of our members have found it to be. We understand this and we want to support and encourage those who are starting out on this path.

Once you are qualified, it is important to maintain your homeopathic skills and continue to learn and explore your potential as a practitioner. Being part of the Faculty community will help you gain the most from your ongoing practice of homeopathy.

Above all, we all need the Faculty to lobby and campaign for the recognition of homeopathy's proper place in healthcare - by speaking as an authority, influencing the way medicine is practised and reinforcing homeopathy's role in promoting health, rather than treating disease.

By having a strong organisation with a growing membership, we can work more effectively to achieve our shared vision for homeopathic medicine.

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A guide to members' services can be found here.

To find out how the Faculty works, click here.

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