Homeopathic Regulations
Regulation of Natural Health Products
Regulation of the Practice of Homeopathy
Questions Regarding the Regulation of Homeopathy
I've received a number of queries from BIHC students and grads
concerned about aspects of HPRAC's decision.
One issue of concern: Will distance learning be credited towards
entry requirements?
There are many who have done part or all of their studies with
BIH Canada and everyone has studied by distance learning in
whole or in part. BIHC was the only or one of the few schools of
Homeopathy in Canada at one time. Presently, all of the schools
have developed distance programs. Distance learning is conducted
by universities and colleges across the board so it is widely
accepted.
I am getting many emails with questions and although I wish I
could predict the outcome of all of this, I can’t. What I am
doing, however, is taking an active role in the process on
behalf of BIHC, our students, our grads, and homeopathy in
general. I think that the document has been a favorable one in
that it gives us room to implement our own ideas and fine tune
the existing issues. Grandfathering is certainly one of the
bigger issues and it will be dealt with positively. To tell you
whether or not there will be qualifying exams or to speculate on
the outcome of decisions to be made on the other issues is not
appropriate.
There will be, as you know, a Transitional Council set up. It is
very important at this time that the members of the council come
together and make unanimous decisions especially where there are
questions left up in the air. Let’s pray that can happen and
work towards it.
Liz Henderson, Director
BIH Canada
director@bihcanada.ca
613-749-9762
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