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Old 12th February 2002, 05:05 AM
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Great. So I am studying here in England, where there are no legal requirements, i.e. anyone can put a sign up saying they're a homeopath and I find out - yet again - that the system is changing back home. At this rate I will be studying homeopathy for 7 years before I qualify under Australian standards.

I contacted the AHA, in October 2001, about these requirements and they told me that basically any Licentiate I receive over here will be enough to allow me to registered with the Association.

But, from what you are saying, things are changing - again.

Geez!!!!!

How long are they expecting these courses in homeopathy to run, Ozzie? I mean it takes about 4/5 years part-time to learn homeopathy alone - then to have to learn counselling (another 2 years), diagnostics (another 1-2 years?).
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