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ECH COUNCIL
The ECH is governed by the Council and consists of the President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer and the Co-ordinators of the subcommittees. Members of the Council are elected by the General Assembly and have a tenure of office of four years, which is renewable. Dr Hélène Renoux President 5 rue René, Roeckel 92340Bourg La Reine
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Czech Homeopathic Medical Society - ČLHS - is the civic association whose purpose is the development, improvement and promotion of homeopathic treatment in the Czech Republic and the development of the model of education in accordance with the principles of education in PRACTICE - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY Homeopathy Definition The fundamental idea of homeopathy is the Similarity (or Similia) Principle: ‘Similia similibus curentur’ (‘Let like be cured by like’), stated by the German physician Samuel Hahnemann (1755–1843) in 1796. This implies that substances capable of causing disorder in healthy subjects are used as medicines to treat similar patterns of disorder experienced by BENEFITS OF HOMEOPATHY Homeopathy: a holistic approach There are many benefits of homeopathy – European citizens increasingly recognise the benefits of a holistic approach to care, where the practitioner views them as a whole, rather than a clinical condition or a set of symptoms and takes the time to listen. From a holistic perspective, the patient isconsidered
REGULATION - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY The current regulatory status of homeopathic medicine in Europe The extent to which European countries have established a statutory regulation of homeopathy and how such regulation is performed varies widely. Some countries have government-administered regulations or laws about the practice of CAM in general, some regulate specific CAM therapies such as homeopathy, while still others have HISTORY OF HOMEOPATHY Foundation Homeopathy is a system of medical practice that originated with the work of the German physician Dr. Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843), who as well as being an experienced orthodox physician was also a competent chemist, a good mineralogist and botanist, and an able translator of eight different languages. He discovered that patients with certain diseases FRANCE - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY Homeopathic practice In France the practice of homeopathy is only allowed to medical doctors. Under Articles L 372 through L 376 of the Code of Public Health, persons other than licensed allopathic physicians who habitually or continuously diagnose or treat illnesses, real or supposed, or who perform activities constituting medical procedures are illegally practising medicine.SWITZERLAND
Homeopathic Practice Complementary medicine is included in the Federal Constitution of the Swiss Confederation Art. 118a 52 since 2009: “The Confederation and the Cantons shall within the scope of their powers ensure that consideration is given to complementary medicine” Based on a contract between the Swiss National Medical Association FMH and the Swiss Homeopathic Medical THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY ECH News and Events Welcome to the European Committee for Homeopathy The European Committee for Homeopathy (ECH) represents all medical doctors with an additional qualification in homeopathy, organised in 40 associations in 25 European countries. The aim of the ECH is to achieve full integration of homeopathy within the European healthcare system, which will meet EDUCATION - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY This Medical Homeopathic Education Standard presents the educational objectives of a programme of education and training in homeopathic medicine for doctors, agreed by the European Committee for Homeopathy and the Liga Medicorum Homoeopathica Internationalis (LMHI). The document presents the minimum standards of education and training in homeopathic medicine for medical doctors, POLAND - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY Homeopathic Practice In Poland only medical doctors and dentists are allowed to treat patients. Consequently only medically qualified professionals may provide CAM treatment, including homeopathy. There are no specific regulations in place. Homeopathic Medicines Directive 2001/83/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on the Community code relating to medicinal products for human use GERMANY - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY Homeopathic practice In Germany, there is no legal monopoly on the practice of medicine. Both medical doctors and non-medically qualified practitioners (Heilpraktiker) are allowed to practise medicine. There are, however, some restrictions on the performance of particular medical acts. Only medical doctors are allowed to treat sexual diseases, treat communicable and epidemic diseases, deliver FRANCE - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY Homeopathic practice In France the practice of homeopathy is only allowed to medical doctors. Under Articles L 372 through L 376 of the Code of Public Health, persons other than licensed allopathic physicians who habitually or continuously diagnose or treat illnesses, real or supposed, or who perform activities constituting medical procedures are illegally practising medicine. SPAIN - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY Homeopathic practice On 29 September 2009 the Committee on Health and Consumer Affairs of the Spanish Parliament unanimously adopted a bill that recognises homeopathy as a medical act. It urges the government to “take the measures necessary for the exercise of homeopathy exclusively by graduates in medicine and surgery.” On 17 December 2009 the Consejo General de Colegios Oficiales PROVINGS - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHYSEE MORE ON HOMEOPATHYEUROPE.ORG SWEDEN - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY Homeopathic practice In September 2011 Sweden’s Supreme Administrative Court ruled allowing doctors to recommend homeopathic treatments to their patients. Until then it was only allowed to non-medically qualified practitioners. According to the existing Law on administrating complementary and alternative treatments outside the healthcare system – Lag 1960:409 om förbud i vissa fall mot BELGIUM - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY Homeopathic practice The practice of health care professionals in Belgium is regulated by the practice of health care professions act, the Royal Decree No. 78 of 10 November 1967. The act includes physicians, dentists, physiotherapists, pharmacists, nurses, midwives and paramedical practitioners. According to Article 2 of this act, making a diagnosis and establishing the treatment PORTUGAL - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY Homeopathic practice On 24 July 2013 the Portuguese Parliament adopted a bill regulating 7 non-conventional (also called complementary) therapies including homeopathy, acupuncture, Traditional Chinese Medicine, naturopathy, herbal medicine, osteopathy and chiropractics. The law came into force on 2 September 2013 (Lei No. 71/2013) and in fact revived the 10-year old Law 45/2003 that was never THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY ECH News and Events Welcome to the European Committee for Homeopathy The European Committee for Homeopathy (ECH) represents all medical doctors with an additional qualification in homeopathy, organised in 40 associations in 25 European countries. The aim of the ECH is to achieve full integration of homeopathy within the European healthcare system, which will meet EDUCATION - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY This Medical Homeopathic Education Standard presents the educational objectives of a programme of education and training in homeopathic medicine for doctors, agreed by the European Committee for Homeopathy and the Liga Medicorum Homoeopathica Internationalis (LMHI). The document presents the minimum standards of education and training in homeopathic medicine for medical doctors, POLAND - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY Homeopathic Practice In Poland only medical doctors and dentists are allowed to treat patients. Consequently only medically qualified professionals may provide CAM treatment, including homeopathy. There are no specific regulations in place. Homeopathic Medicines Directive 2001/83/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on the Community code relating to medicinal products for human use GERMANY - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY Homeopathic practice In Germany, there is no legal monopoly on the practice of medicine. Both medical doctors and non-medically qualified practitioners (Heilpraktiker) are allowed to practise medicine. There are, however, some restrictions on the performance of particular medical acts. Only medical doctors are allowed to treat sexual diseases, treat communicable and epidemic diseases, deliver FRANCE - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY Homeopathic practice In France the practice of homeopathy is only allowed to medical doctors. Under Articles L 372 through L 376 of the Code of Public Health, persons other than licensed allopathic physicians who habitually or continuously diagnose or treat illnesses, real or supposed, or who perform activities constituting medical procedures are illegally practising medicine. SPAIN - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY Homeopathic practice On 29 September 2009 the Committee on Health and Consumer Affairs of the Spanish Parliament unanimously adopted a bill that recognises homeopathy as a medical act. It urges the government to “take the measures necessary for the exercise of homeopathy exclusively by graduates in medicine and surgery.” On 17 December 2009 the Consejo General de Colegios Oficiales PROVINGS - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHYSEE MORE ON HOMEOPATHYEUROPE.ORG SWEDEN - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY Homeopathic practice In September 2011 Sweden’s Supreme Administrative Court ruled allowing doctors to recommend homeopathic treatments to their patients. Until then it was only allowed to non-medically qualified practitioners. According to the existing Law on administrating complementary and alternative treatments outside the healthcare system – Lag 1960:409 om förbud i vissa fall mot BELGIUM - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY Homeopathic practice The practice of health care professionals in Belgium is regulated by the practice of health care professions act, the Royal Decree No. 78 of 10 November 1967. The act includes physicians, dentists, physiotherapists, pharmacists, nurses, midwives and paramedical practitioners. According to Article 2 of this act, making a diagnosis and establishing the treatment PORTUGAL - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY Homeopathic practice On 24 July 2013 the Portuguese Parliament adopted a bill regulating 7 non-conventional (also called complementary) therapies including homeopathy, acupuncture, Traditional Chinese Medicine, naturopathy, herbal medicine, osteopathy and chiropractics. The law came into force on 2 September 2013 (Lei No. 71/2013) and in fact revived the 10-year old Law 45/2003 that was never THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY ECH News and Events Welcome to the European Committee for Homeopathy The European Committee for Homeopathy (ECH) represents all medical doctors with an additional qualification in homeopathy, organised in 40 associations in 25 European countries. The aim of the ECH is to achieve full integration of homeopathy within the European healthcare system, which will meet MEDICINES - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY Homeopathic medicines are prepared by homeopathic pharmacists from materials of botanical, chemical, mineral, or zoological origin. They are prepared in accordance with a homeopathic manufacturing procedure described in the official pharmacopoeias currently used in the Member States, – the French, German, and increasingly, the European Pharmacopoeia. The British HomeopathicECH COUNCIL
The ECH is governed by the Council and consists of the President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer and the Co-ordinators of the subcommittees. Members of the Council are elected by the General Assembly and have a tenure of office of four years, which is renewable. Dr Hélène Renoux President 5 rue René, Roeckel 92340Bourg La Reine
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Czech Homeopathic Medical Society - ČLHS - is the civic association whose purpose is the development, improvement and promotion of homeopathic treatment in the Czech Republic and the development of the model of education in accordance with the principles of education in PRACTICE - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY Homeopathy Definition The fundamental idea of homeopathy is the Similarity (or Similia) Principle: ‘Similia similibus curentur’ (‘Let like be cured by like’), stated by the German physician Samuel Hahnemann (1755–1843) in 1796. This implies that substances capable of causing disorder in healthy subjects are used as medicines to treat similar patterns of disorder experienced by BENEFITS OF HOMEOPATHY Homeopathy: a holistic approach There are many benefits of homeopathy – European citizens increasingly recognise the benefits of a holistic approach to care, where the practitioner views them as a whole, rather than a clinical condition or a set of symptoms and takes the time to listen. From a holistic perspective, the patient isconsidered
REGULATION - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY The current regulatory status of homeopathic medicine in Europe The extent to which European countries have established a statutory regulation of homeopathy and how such regulation is performed varies widely. Some countries have government-administered regulations or laws about the practice of CAM in general, some regulate specific CAM therapies such as homeopathy, while still others have HISTORY OF HOMEOPATHY Foundation Homeopathy is a system of medical practice that originated with the work of the German physician Dr. Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843), who as well as being an experienced orthodox physician was also a competent chemist, a good mineralogist and botanist, and an able translator of eight different languages. He discovered that patients with certain diseases FRANCE - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY Homeopathic practice In France the practice of homeopathy is only allowed to medical doctors. Under Articles L 372 through L 376 of the Code of Public Health, persons other than licensed allopathic physicians who habitually or continuously diagnose or treat illnesses, real or supposed, or who perform activities constituting medical procedures are illegally practising medicine.SWITZERLAND
Homeopathic Practice Complementary medicine is included in the Federal Constitution of the Swiss Confederation Art. 118a 52 since 2009: “The Confederation and the Cantons shall within the scope of their powers ensure that consideration is given to complementary medicine” Based on a contract between the Swiss National Medical Association FMH and the Swiss Homeopathic Medical THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY ECH News and Events Welcome to the European Committee for Homeopathy The European Committee for Homeopathy (ECH) represents all medical doctors with an additional qualification in homeopathy, organised in 40 associations in 25 European countries. The aim of the ECH is to achieve full integration of homeopathy within the European healthcare system, which will meet GUIDELINES - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY The new Harmonised Homeopathic Provings Guidelines are based on the structure and contents of the Guidelines for Good Clinical Practice of the International Conference on Harmonisation (ICH), and reprocessed and amended for the requirements of homeopathic drug provings. Since July 2014 the ECH Guidelines and the Guidelines for Provings of the International Medical Homeopathic League PRACTICE - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY Homeopathy Definition The fundamental idea of homeopathy is the Similarity (or Similia) Principle: ‘Similia similibus curentur’ (‘Let like be cured by like’), stated by the German physician Samuel Hahnemann (1755–1843) in 1796. This implies that substances capable of causing disorder in healthy subjects are used as medicines to treat similar patterns of disorder experienced by EDUCATION - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY This Medical Homeopathic Education Standard presents the educational objectives of a programme of education and training in homeopathic medicine for doctors, agreed by the European Committee for Homeopathy and the Liga Medicorum Homoeopathica Internationalis (LMHI). The document presents the minimum standards of education and training in homeopathic medicine for medical doctors, REGULATION - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY The current regulatory status of homeopathic medicine in Europe The extent to which European countries have established a statutory regulation of homeopathy and how such regulation is performed varies widely. Some countries have government-administered regulations or laws about the practice of CAM in general, some regulate specific CAM therapies such as homeopathy, while still others have PROVINGS - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHYSEE MORE ON HOMEOPATHYEUROPE.ORGWHAT IS THE ROLE OF THE FDA SPAIN - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY Homeopathic practice On 29 September 2009 the Committee on Health and Consumer Affairs of the Spanish Parliament unanimously adopted a bill that recognises homeopathy as a medical act. It urges the government to “take the measures necessary for the exercise of homeopathy exclusively by graduates in medicine and surgery.” On 17 December 2009 the Consejo General de Colegios Oficiales GERMANY - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY Homeopathic practice In Germany, there is no legal monopoly on the practice of medicine. Both medical doctors and non-medically qualified practitioners (Heilpraktiker) are allowed to practise medicine. There are, however, some restrictions on the performance of particular medical acts. Only medical doctors are allowed to treat sexual diseases, treat communicable and epidemic diseases, deliver POLAND - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY Homeopathic Practice In Poland only medical doctors and dentists are allowed to treat patients. Consequently only medically qualified professionals may provide CAM treatment, including homeopathy. There are no specific regulations in place. Homeopathic Medicines Directive 2001/83/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on the Community code relating to medicinal products for human use BELGIUM - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY Homeopathic practice The practice of health care professionals in Belgium is regulated by the practice of health care professions act, the Royal Decree No. 78 of 10 November 1967. The act includes physicians, dentists, physiotherapists, pharmacists, nurses, midwives and paramedical practitioners. According to Article 2 of this act, making a diagnosis and establishing the treatment THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY ECH News and Events Welcome to the European Committee for Homeopathy The European Committee for Homeopathy (ECH) represents all medical doctors with an additional qualification in homeopathy, organised in 40 associations in 25 European countries. The aim of the ECH is to achieve full integration of homeopathy within the European healthcare system, which will meet GUIDELINES - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY The new Harmonised Homeopathic Provings Guidelines are based on the structure and contents of the Guidelines for Good Clinical Practice of the International Conference on Harmonisation (ICH), and reprocessed and amended for the requirements of homeopathic drug provings. Since July 2014 the ECH Guidelines and the Guidelines for Provings of the International Medical Homeopathic League PRACTICE - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY Homeopathy Definition The fundamental idea of homeopathy is the Similarity (or Similia) Principle: ‘Similia similibus curentur’ (‘Let like be cured by like’), stated by the German physician Samuel Hahnemann (1755–1843) in 1796. This implies that substances capable of causing disorder in healthy subjects are used as medicines to treat similar patterns of disorder experienced by EDUCATION - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY This Medical Homeopathic Education Standard presents the educational objectives of a programme of education and training in homeopathic medicine for doctors, agreed by the European Committee for Homeopathy and the Liga Medicorum Homoeopathica Internationalis (LMHI). The document presents the minimum standards of education and training in homeopathic medicine for medical doctors, REGULATION - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY The current regulatory status of homeopathic medicine in Europe The extent to which European countries have established a statutory regulation of homeopathy and how such regulation is performed varies widely. Some countries have government-administered regulations or laws about the practice of CAM in general, some regulate specific CAM therapies such as homeopathy, while still others have PROVINGS - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHYSEE MORE ON HOMEOPATHYEUROPE.ORGWHAT IS THE ROLE OF THE FDA SPAIN - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY Homeopathic practice On 29 September 2009 the Committee on Health and Consumer Affairs of the Spanish Parliament unanimously adopted a bill that recognises homeopathy as a medical act. It urges the government to “take the measures necessary for the exercise of homeopathy exclusively by graduates in medicine and surgery.” On 17 December 2009 the Consejo General de Colegios Oficiales GERMANY - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY Homeopathic practice In Germany, there is no legal monopoly on the practice of medicine. Both medical doctors and non-medically qualified practitioners (Heilpraktiker) are allowed to practise medicine. There are, however, some restrictions on the performance of particular medical acts. Only medical doctors are allowed to treat sexual diseases, treat communicable and epidemic diseases, deliver POLAND - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY Homeopathic Practice In Poland only medical doctors and dentists are allowed to treat patients. Consequently only medically qualified professionals may provide CAM treatment, including homeopathy. There are no specific regulations in place. Homeopathic Medicines Directive 2001/83/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on the Community code relating to medicinal products for human use BELGIUM - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY Homeopathic practice The practice of health care professionals in Belgium is regulated by the practice of health care professions act, the Royal Decree No. 78 of 10 November 1967. The act includes physicians, dentists, physiotherapists, pharmacists, nurses, midwives and paramedical practitioners. According to Article 2 of this act, making a diagnosis and establishing the treatment MEDICINES - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY Homeopathic medicines are prepared by homeopathic pharmacists from materials of botanical, chemical, mineral, or zoological origin. They are prepared in accordance with a homeopathic manufacturing procedure described in the official pharmacopoeias currently used in the Member States, – the French, German, and increasingly, the European Pharmacopoeia. The British Homeopathic ABOUT - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY An Overview The ECH represents all medical doctors specialized in homeopathy, organized in 40 associations in 25 European countries. It is aimed at Promoting the scientific development of homeopathy Ensuring high standards in the education, training and practice of homeopathy by medical doctors Harmonising professional standards in homeopathic practice across Europe Providing high RESEARCH - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY Overview Research in homeopathy is carried out in order to strengthen the scientific base of homeopathy, improve homeopathic practice and verify its clinical effectiveness and efficacy. It aims at making homeopathy more effective and reliable in a wider range of conditions. Collecting clinical evidence for the effectiveness of homeopathic medicines in various clinical conditions andECH COUNCIL
The ECH is governed by the Council and consists of the President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer and the Co-ordinators of the subcommittees. Members of the Council are elected by the General Assembly and have a tenure of office of four years, which is renewable. Dr Hélène Renoux President 5 rue René, Roeckel 92340Bourg La Reine
EDUCATION - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY This Medical Homeopathic Education Standard presents the educational objectives of a programme of education and training in homeopathic medicine for doctors, agreed by the European Committee for Homeopathy and the Liga Medicorum Homoeopathica Internationalis (LMHI). The document presents the minimum standards of education and training in homeopathic medicine for medical doctors, BENEFITS OF HOMEOPATHY Homeopathy: a holistic approach There are many benefits of homeopathy – European citizens increasingly recognise the benefits of a holistic approach to care, where the practitioner views them as a whole, rather than a clinical condition or a set of symptoms and takes the time to listen. From a holistic perspective, the patient isconsidered
REGULATION - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY The current regulatory status of homeopathic medicine in Europe The extent to which European countries have established a statutory regulation of homeopathy and how such regulation is performed varies widely. Some countries have government-administered regulations or laws about the practice of CAM in general, some regulate specific CAM therapies such as homeopathy, while still others have HISTORY OF HOMEOPATHY Foundation Homeopathy is a system of medical practice that originated with the work of the German physician Dr. Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843), who as well as being an experienced orthodox physician was also a competent chemist, a good mineralogist and botanist, and an able translator of eight different languages. He discovered that patients with certain diseases SWEDEN - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY Homeopathic practice In September 2011 Sweden’s Supreme Administrative Court ruled allowing doctors to recommend homeopathic treatments to their patients. Until then it was only allowed to non-medically qualified practitioners. According to the existing Law on administrating complementary and alternative treatments outside the healthcare system – Lag 1960:409 om förbud i vissa fall mot PORTUGAL - THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY Homeopathic practice On 24 July 2013 the Portuguese Parliament adopted a bill regulating 7 non-conventional (also called complementary) therapies including homeopathy, acupuncture, Traditional Chinese Medicine, naturopathy, herbal medicine, osteopathy and chiropractics. The law came into force on 2 September 2013 (Lei No. 71/2013) and in fact revived the 10-year old Law 45/2003 that was never THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR HOMEOPATHY* About
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