Course Overview
The program is designed to provide a deep foundation in the principles and practice of homeopathy based on the original teachings of Dr. Samuel Hahnemann. It uses a hybrid learning model, combining face-to-face classes at the Tsim Sha Tsui Center in Hong Kong with online Zoom sessions.
- Principal Lecturer: Dr. Manisha Lakhekar (B.H.M.S., P.G. Hom), founder of GHA.
- Language: English.
- Clinical Experience: Includes 100 hours of clinical practice and assistance in live case-taking.
Curriculum Syllabus
The course is divided into 12 major modules:
- Philosophy & Concepts: In-depth study of the Organon of Medicine.
- Materia Medica: Detailed study of 50+ remedies and the "mind method."
- Patient Management: The art of case-taking for acute and chronic diseases.
- Repertorization: Use of classic (Kent, Boger) and digital repertories (Synthesis, Complete).
- Anatomy & Physiology: Study of body systems and relevant pathologies.
- Homeopathic Pharmacy: Preparation of potencies, tinctures, and ointments.
- Nosodes: Study of remedies like Tuberculinum and Syphilinum.
- Therapeutics: Application of homeopathy in acute conditions.
- Polychrest Remedies: Detailed study of major remedies (Aconite, Belladonna, etc.).
- Twelve Tissue Remedies: Biochemic theory and Schuessler salts.
- Practice Ethics: Guidelines on what to avoid in homeopathic practice.
- Prescribing Methods: Quick prescription and repertorization formats.
Schedule and Logistics (2025 Batch)
- Total Hours: 116 lecture hours plus 3–12 hours of weekly home study.
- Timing: Mondays from 19:00 to 22:00.
- Trimester Timeline:
- Trimester 1: September 2025 – December 2025
- Trimester 2: January 2026 – April 2026
- Trimester 3: May 2026 – August 2026
- Software: Students are recommended to use Hompath Zomeo (available at a subsidized price).
Target Audience & Prerequisites
The course is intended for:
- Laymen seeking a deeper understanding of homeopathy.
- Medical professionals (MDs, Naturopaths, TCM practitioners, Physiotherapists).
- Recent homeopathy graduates looking to sharpen clinical skills.
- Prerequisite: Applicants must have completed the GHA Introductory session and Basic Module (IH-MOD 1) or an equivalent course.
Assessment
Students are evaluated through:
- Multiple-choice questionnaires (MCQs) following each module.
- Ongoing assignments.
- A final assessment at the end of the full course to confirm clinical standards.


