1) Graduates of an approved program in homeopathy in Ontario
CHO Council has approved the following programs:
Canadian College of Homeopathic Medicine – theoretical and clinical components of their Homeopathy and Health Sciences Diploma Course
Ontario College of Homeopathic Medicine – – theoretical and clinical components of their three-year Diploma in Homeopathic Medicine and Health Sciences
An applicant who is a graduate of one of these approved programs and who has met the other Registration Requirements may proceed to register with the College.
If it has been more than 12 months since successful completion of an approved program, please contact registration@collegeofhomeopaths.com. Depending on the length of time since completion and the accumulation of clinical practice hours, a Refresher Program approved by the College of Homeopaths of Ontario may be required.
2) Individuals who have NOT graduated from an approved program in homeopathy in Ontario, including graduates of non-approved Ontario programs in homeopathy, Canadian homeopathy programs outside Ontario, or those trained outside of Canada.
An applicant who has studied homeopathy but who has not graduated from a program approved by the College of Homeopaths must undergo a pre-application process so that the College can review the applicant’s knowledge, skill and judgment against the competency-based education of an applicant who has graduated from an approved program in homeopathy in Ontario.
If the application requires review by the Registration Committee, the applicant will be notified and can provide more information if desired. Members of the Committee include:
Michael Steele (Public) Chair
Anna Cardozo (Professional)
Sanjeev Nayyar (Professional)
Guru Dutt Vaid (Professional)
Academic program review and approval is intimately linked to individual registration requirements, as graduation from an approved academic Program in Homeopathy is one of the requirements for becoming a Homeopath. Academic programs seeking approval must go through an extensive evaluation process, with final approval the responsibility of Council.