How to Become A Homeopathic Practitioner
Things You'll Need
- Ability to relocate to another city, if a school for homeopathic studies can not be found in your area
- Computer with Internet access
- Time and money to gain training and credentials
Instructions
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Know that it may take years and a lot of money to become a homeopath and to start your own successful practice. Many homeopathic practitioners spend years, as many as conventional doctors, in training to learn how to identify, diagnose and treat different diseases. In fact, many homeopaths first attend medical school before specializing in homeopathic medicine.
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Work with an established homeopathic practitioner for a while to gain practical experience and to establish a reputation and client base. You can work in a non-treatment capacity, such as an assistant or office manager, to gain exposure to the industry as a whole.
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Educate yourself. Look for online homeopathic certification courses and schools as a more affordable and faster option. Attending homeopathic licensing programs in person will likely be costly, but will offer a more solid foundation in homeopathic skills. The Web site for the National Center for Homeopathy features a state-by-state listing of recommended schools (see Resources below).
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Sell yourself. Once you get the education you need, it will take a lot of hard work and marketing to develop a successful practice. Start by advertising in homeopathic publications, at local organic grocery stores or in the offices of chiropractors and dieticians.
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Incorporate the Internet into your homeopathic practice. This is often the first place people learn about homeopathy and it is where they go to find a practitioner. Establish a Web site that clearly states your credentials as well as your philosophy about homeopathic treatment.
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Ask satisfied clients for testimonials you can post to your Web site. As your client base grows, relish the sense of accomplishment and satisfaction you get from helping others.
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