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Our Collaboration

RLHH-education.com is a collaboration between the following homeopathic clinical / educational providers

RLHH Archive

Comprising the Educational Archives of the original Long Course (1969-1994) the Modular Courses (1985 onward). Nineteenth & Twentieth Centry mongraphs, papers, lectures, recordings etc. and Lecture Support Materials for the Fast-Track course (1994 onward)

Academic Department - Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine

The Academic Department at the Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine has run both modular and open learning courses on this historic site since 1994, when it was established by the Royal London Homeopathic Hospital NHS Trust. Prior to 1994, the Faculty of Homeopathy provided training, both within its own building and at the RLHH.

Today the Academic Department provides familiarisation in CAM for healthcare practitioners and works closely with outpatient clinical services at RLHIM to provide clinical tutorials and supervised training in clinical skills. Dr Saskia Kloppenberg and Dr Ekaterina Mishanina now head up the Academic Unit, providing a variety of Integrative Medicine Programmes at the Hospital. 

The Centre for Integrative Medical Training

Established in 2003, CIMT has collaborated with organisations in UK, USA, Portugal, Czech republic, Germany, Romania, Japan and Netherlands, providing seminars, webinars and masterclasses. Our resource base includes many hundreds of hours of illustrative clinical interview, teaching transcripts and recorded lectures, in addition to our own photogallery of materia medica source materials, teaching texts and lecture support materials. 

Our organisation is listed in Ringgold’s Identify Database

Dundee Homeopathy Clinic

This public-sector clinic has been serving patients in Dundee and Tayside for more than 30 years. We have hosted clinical attachments for doctors studying homeopathy since 2013. In 2019-20 we hosted Familiarisation Days for NHS staff and a Foundation Course for Nurse Specialists and other Health Care Professionals. As part of the Dundee Health and Social Care Partnership, our NHS Homeopathy Clinic receives referral from local General Practitioners, Specialist Nursing Services and Secondary Care Consultants.

We have an active programme of clinical audit and provide local access to journals and references. Students who have gained LFHom and who are at the pre-membership stage of their homeopathic studies can apply for clinical attachments.

Centre for Integrative Care - Glasgow

Formerly the Glasgow Homeopathic Hospital, this unit has an international reputation as a centre for excellence for Integrated Medicine. Archetect designed as a healing environment, this iconic building also houses one of the UK's most extensive reference libraries for homeopathy and CAM. 

London Integrated Medicine & Homeopathy Education

This is a London Based working party of Fully Trained Faculty Members. The LIMHE group is committed to preserving and extending our Homeopathic Skills Base. By combining our clinical experience and active specialist practice with modern academic teaching methods, we continue to deliver training programmes for Health Care Professionals, in Accordance with the Faculty of Homeopathy's Training Standards and Curriculum. 

Faculty of Homeopathy

Our courses are accredited by the Faculty of Homeopathy and our quality assurance processes are checked by the Faculty. Our training curriculum is tied to the requirements of the examinations that are set by the Faculty for Licenced Associateship and Membership.

British Homeopathic Library

The British Homeopathic Library has over 2,000 books and holds a pre-eminent collection of homeopathic literature. It is located in the NHS Centre for Integrative Care - Glasgow Homeopathic Hospital. This unique collection comprises books, journals, magazines, papers, videos, audio tapes, CDROM, software, materia medica and repertories. Our oldest volume was published in 1796 (Hahnemann’s first article on homeopathy) and we have a significant collection of 19th century material, as well as comprehensive 20th and 21st century holdings.

The Library is funded by the Scottish Homeopathic Research and Educational Trust and we are pleased to announce that we now hold the 'Franz Vermeulen Collection' which is Franz's own collection of books. 

Visit our website at www.britishhomeopathiclibrary.org

Contact: Isabella Leese, Librarian at librarian@britishhomeopathiclibrary.org or on 0141 211 1617.

 

Dr Sara Eames

Until the end of 2020 Sara was Operations Manager of the Faculty of Homeopathy and previously held the post of Director of Education at The Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine where she was also Director of Women’s Services.

Sara qualified from Bristol Medical School in 1979 and has worked widely in General Practice and Psychiatry. She has always been interested in a holistic approach to medicine and became fascinated by homeopathy in the 1980s when she saw it helping patients who had not responded to conventional treatments. 
 
Dr Eames has a special interest in helping in patients in the management of conditions such as the menopause, infertility of unexplained origin, pre-menstrual syndrome, polycystic ovaries, endometriosis and recurrent infections. 

Dr Saskia Kloppenberg-Vieth

Saskia is a Specialist Clinician at the Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine and was appointed as co-director of the Academic Department there in March 2021 Born in Germany, Saskia graduated in medicine medical at the Universidad de la Laguna, in Tenerife. She completed her 5-year specialist training in Internal Medicine at the Complejo Hospitalario Universitario Insular - Materno Infantil, in Gran Canaria.

In the course of her specialist training, Saskia became aware of the importance of an individualised and holistic approach to health care. This prompted her to train extensively in Integrated Medicine / CAM and she accomplished an MSc in Homeopathic Medicine at the Universitat de Barcelona, MFHom qualification in London and Bristol, Master’s practitioner in NLP (neuro-linguistic programming) and Master’s in Ericksonian Hypnosis, as well as advanced training in Bio-analysis e Inversión EmocionalTM (several courses in Málaga and Barcelona). 

Dr Russell Malcolm

Russell Malcolm graduated in Medicine in 1983. He joined the staff of the Glasgow Homeopathic Hospital in 1986 and held a consultant post there between 1991-1993. He was on the Academic staff of the Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine until January 2021, having been appointed Director of Education in 1994 (at the Royal London Homeopathic Hospital as it was then known).

Russell laterly held both a clinical appointment and the role of Education Lead at RLHIM. He has taught extensively in Europe, USA, Canada, Japan and Russia and was Dean of the Faculty of Homeopathy between 2011 and 2014. He serves on the Editorial Board of Homeopathy - the widely respected, peer reviewed, international scientific journal of the Faculty. Russell runs the NHS Homeopathy Service in Dundee, Scotland where he also provides clinical training and observer attachments for students of homeopathy studying via www.RLHH-education.com. He contributes regularly to the work of the European Committee for Homeopathy (ECH). 

Dr David Williams

Dr Ekaterina Mishanina

Prior to studying medicine Dr Mishanina studied psychology at University College London. This is where she first became interested in the intricate connection between mind and emotions and the importance of the medical consultation in the healing process. Since qualifying as a doctor from Barts and London school of Medicine and Dentistry, she has been working in different branches of medicine including General Practice, Paediatrics, Acute Medicine amongst others.

During her conventional medical work she realised that she was not always able to help patients get to the root cause of their illness using the conventional medical model of health. She also found that the treatment options available to her would help the symptoms but often did not address the deeper issues.

In search of more holistic and natural ways of approaching the illness, she trained in Medical Homeopathy at the Royal London Hospital of Integrative Medicine (RLHIM). She now covers a complementary Women's Health Clinic, General Medicine and Fibromyalgia clinics. In addition, she works at the Natural Practice, a community complementary private practice.

From 2017 she started teaching Homeopathy to the Medical Professionals at the RLHIM and contributes to homeopathy conferences. She is also published in the peer-reviewed journals (Canadian Medical Association Journal and Reproductive Health).

Véronique Wechtler-Malcolm MFA

Véronique has been a University Lecturer for many years and has both a Masters in Education and a Masters in Fine Art. She brings to the team a wealth of experience, both as educator and as creator. Véronique is engaged with day to day administration, translation and resource development.