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Classical Homeopathy Education In Bath


week-ends. The course concludes with a final examination. Those wishing to obtain the diploma then have to complete 10 supervised cases with follow-ups. This can be done in the second year for the more experienced or in a third year for beginners.


The course is presented and taught by Andrew Ward Dip IACH R.S.Hom who has 25 years experience of practice and 16 years training with George Vithoulkas in Greece.


The course fees are 1600 euros for the two years and a 800 euro deposit is required to register.


Andrew Ward re-located the course from Central London where it had been running for 6 years.


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This course offers an intensive training in the real science of Homeopathy without all the trappings of a traditional college. Our aim is to train students to a “gold standard” in homeopathy based on the teaching and lectures of Prof George Vithoulkas in Greece. George Vithoulkas has been credited with the revival of modern classical homeopathy over the last 50 years. He is the author of several classic text books and has worldwide recognition as our most important teacher with over 50 years experience of treating more than 150.000 cases. (Winner of the alternative Nobel Prize in 1996)


The course runs over two years and needs an attendance of one week-end per month. There are assignments,


tests and homework given to complete between Call on 01225 866566 to advertise 47


he beautiful local city of Bath is now home to the famous George Vithoulkas Classical Homeopathy Training Course. In March 2012


All details are on the new website www.vithoulkascourse.co.uk and any questions can be sent to Andrew Ward at: andrew@homoeopathyuk.org


Andrew Ward is a Classical Homeopath based at The Church St Practice in Bradford-on-Avon.


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