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The Homeopathy & Health Sciences Diploma – Live Online Program at the Canadian College of Homeopathic Medicine (CCHM) is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Homeopathic Education in North America (ACHENA), recognized by the College of Homeopaths of Ontario (CHO), and approved by the UK Society of Homeopaths.
This triple recognition ensures that our program meets the highest international standards in classical homeopathy education—preparing graduates for professional practice in Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
CCHM achieved accreditation through ACHENA in 1999. As a result, the Council for Homeopathic Certification (CHC) has recognized CCHM graduates as having the eligibility criteria to apply for the CHC exam for certification in the US. You may write this exam in Canada, if you so choose. While this is not a requirement in Canada, It is a very respected designation in the US.
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 registered directly into Full Class. Our Homeopathy and Health Sciences Diploma Program is recognized and approved by the College of Homeopaths of Ontario, the regulatory licensing body for homeopathy in the province.
Arizona is one of the few U.S. states with a formal licensing board dedicated to homeopathy. CCHM’s accredited programs fulfill the educational requirements set forth by this board, allowing our graduates to pursue licensure and practice legally within the state. To apply to be a registered homeopath with the Arizona State Licensing Board, students must have completed either the CHC or Homeopathic Physicians Licensing Examination (HPLEX) exam.
CCHM’s Live Online Diploma Program is also recognized by the UK Society of Homeopaths, meaning graduates are eligible for membership, can apply for the RSHom credential, and can access professional benefits for practicing homeopathy in the UK.