Educational Resources
MHA-Endorsed Homeopathic Schools
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Northwestern Academy of Homeopathy (NAH)
Northwestern Academy of Homeopathy is an ACHENA accredited 4-year academic and clinical professional training program for classical homeopaths. Since 1995, NAH has served new and transfer students from the Midwest and afar, graduating 13 classes of students in 25 years. NAH offers in-person, distance, and hybrid learning options including their student and community clinic.
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Prometheus Homeopathic Institute (PHI)
Transcend your current understanding of medicine and healing at the Prometheus Homeopathic Institute. PHI is an international, 3-year, fully virtual, classical homeopathic training program focused on the individual student, using growth mindset, and spiral learning. Dive deep with us in our Magni-PHI homeopathic clinic and gain the experience you need to practice successfully. ACHENA accreditation is pending which allows our students to become certified through the Council for Homeopathic Certification (CHC). Virtual classroom doors open May 2021! Now accepting both transfer and new students!
Accreditation & Certification
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The North American Society of Homeopaths (NASH)
Founded in 1990, NASH’s mission was to set standards of competency and to create a registry of individuals highly trained in the practice of classical homeopathy in order to inform and protect consumers. Learn more about becoming a NASH registered homeopath below.
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The Council for Homeopathic Certification (CHC)
Formed in 1991, the Council for Homeopathic Certification was created to certify individuals who meet and maintain recognized professional standards and ethical competence in classical homeopathy. Learn more about becoming a CHC certified homeopath below
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Accreditation Commission for Homeopathic Education in North America (ACHENA)
Founded in 1982, ACHENA is an independent accreditation agency that assesses the educational standards of homeopathic schools and programs. ACHENA Commissioners represent homeopathic educators, practitioners, students, allied health professionals and the public.
More Education
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NCH is a fantastic resource for anyone who is interested in diving in a little deeper to Homeopathy. NCH offers classes, webinars and a surplus of resources to pique your curiosity about the wonderful world of homeopathy in the US.
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Another fantastic resource for those interested in homeopathy. Visit WHN for online courses, the latest homeopathic reference software, and a comprehensive directory for anything from practitioners to schools.
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THH is a membership-based resource for the professional practitioner. Visit THH, if you’re looking to further your homeopathic education, obtain CEUs, or just learn more about new techniques or groups of remedies.
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Nature Reveals is an excellent resource for homeopathic reading, complete with references on materia medica, case-taking, repertorization, remedy selection, case management, provings, and more.
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HomeoSource is a Minnesota-based, non-profit educational resource that was founded to bridge the gap between doctor and patient. An excellent resource for health care practitioners who would like to learn more about homeopathy.
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Interhomeopathy is an online homeopathic journal chock-full of articles on cases and materia medica submitted by homeopaths. Interhomeopathy is free and open to the general public.
Additional Resources
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Americans for Homeopathy Choice
Americans for Homeopathy Choice is a non-partisan national nonprofit formed to support the rights of the growing number of Americans who use Homeopathy, to protect the practices of those who use homeopathic remedies, and the homeopathic pharmacies which manufacture and distribute remedies.
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The Field Provings
The Field Provings is a Minnesota-based team of Classical Homeopaths who are dedicated to bringing new substances into our homeopathic repertory and materia medica so that we can all continue the work of healing the planet. To learn more about homeopathic provings in Minnesota or to get involved, click below.
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1M: A Homeopath’s Podcast
Entertainment and learning for anyone who loves homeopathy but wants a break from the books. Kelly Callahan is a homeopath living in Maine who has interviewed homeopaths from all over the world as well as others who are involved in our community. She also reviews aphorisms from the Organon every Friday! Check it out below.