In the current economic climate many people are looking to make changes to their working life.
For those looking to make a few changes in their lives – including finding a new more fulfilling career, training to become a homeopath can be an attractive option for several reasons.
Homeopathy provides the opportunity to become self-employed, adopt more flexible working hours and join an ethical profession that works to improve people’s health and wellbeing. It may also be taken up alongside another career in a part time capacity.
Studying homeopathy may be full time or via part time study, usually one weekend a month so that students can fit their training around an existing job or other commitments. A number of courses also offer online learning options.
Homeopaths who train on a course listed by the Society know they are on a course which maintains robust standards and prepares them thoroughly for work as a homeopath.
Students who qualify from a course listed by the Society are automatically eligible to join the Society’s register.
To find a course and to watch London based Registered Homeopath Kiran Grover talk about her experience of training to become a homeopath click here