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Careers in Homeopathy |
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In different jurisdictions
homeopaths are joining together in an effort to regulate the profession.
The Homeopathic Medical Council of Canada (HMCC) is recommending the
minimum standards for regulation of the profession. These standards
are based on the standards of homeopathy set in 1859, when it was
regulated in Ontario, and are similar to the standards of other regulated
health care professions of today. The Homeopathic College of Canada
follows the standards set by the HMCC. It will help to facilitate
the regulation process of the homeopathic profession within the province
of Ontario and throughout Canada. |
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HCC Graduation |
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Since August 1995 the
homeopathic profession is formally involved in the process of developing
a regulation allowing the use of the titles Homeopathic Doctor, Doctor
of Homeopathy or Homeopath as a step in guaranteeing high standards
of education and health care in homeopathy. On August 30th, 1999 an
application for regulation of Homeopathic medicine in the province
of Ontario under the Health Professions Act of 1991 was filed. Since
homeopathy is as yet an unregulated profession in Canada, we offer
a word of caution to prospective students and patients alike. For
the sake of the continuation of the homeopathic profession it is important
that these standards be strictly maintained. |
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The need for well trained
homeopaths has grown dramatically in the past few years in North America.
HCC keeps a database of all the requests for placement of homeopathic
practitioners in Ontario and Canada. |
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