Guest Lecturers

As well as our regular teaching staff the College is privliged to be able to invite a variety of homoeopaths with special experience to broaden the education of studnets and post graduates. For the year 2009- 2020 we are pleased to introduce the following guests.

David Mundy FSHom

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David is one of our more experienced and skilful practitioners with an international reputation. He has busy practices in London and Manchester and lectures on classical homoeopathy extensively at Colleges at home and abroad and at his own seminars. Formerly an acupuncturist, David has been in practice as a Homoeopath since 1971 and is especially interested in the relationship between mind and body. David's other special interests are in symbolism and alchemy.

http://www.davidmundy.org/ more...

Andy Kirk RSHom

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About Me
I qualified from a 4-year course at the North West College of Homoeopathy, Manchester in 1993. After one year’s post-graduate study at the college, I registered with the Society of Homeopaths in 1994. The Society is the largest and longest-established homoeopathic register in the UK. I am committed to constantly updating my skills and knowledge through many hours of Continuing Professional Development every year and have regular peer supervision and other forms of self-development. I am a member of the North West College Examining Board. I lecture, supervise and tutor students an... more...

Ann Saunders LCH MCH FNWCH RSHom

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Ann Saunders, M.C.H. RSHom. began her practice over 20 years ago in North Devon, whence she has now returned. For 15 years she was the senior consultant at the Glasgow Homeopathic Clinic. She has specialist skills in gynaecology and obstetrics and for the last 10 years has had a special interest in the treatment of cancer. Since 1985 she has been a regular lecturer at the North West College of Homoeopathy and is now the Director of Clinical Training. In 1994 Ann was awarded an Honorary Fellowship for her services to the College. more...

Clare Relton FSHom

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Sixteen years ago my two year old son was suffering from recurrent ear infections. After the third course of antibiotics I took him to see a homoeopath for treatment and his ear infections never returned. This experience stimulated me to train and work as a homoeopath. After four years study, I began working as a homoeopath in 1995. From 1998 to 2006 I worked in the NHS menopause/PMS clinic in Sheffield treating women providing a homoeopathic alternative to HRT. Since 2003 in addition to private practice I have been conducting research at the University of Sheffield into the effectiveness of h... more...

Lynda Kenyon

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Lynda worked closely with Mario, a Bulgarian homoeopath, to undertake a special exploration of chlmaydia, its effects on patients and its application as a remedy. She introduces this and some other new remedies to our postgraduates. more...

Mike Day

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Mike recently graduated from NWCH. He is a qualified and experienced counsellor and lectures to our senior students and postgraduates on counselling in relation to homoeopathy more...

Jim Rogers

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Jim works in sports homoeopathy and teaches our students mens health and homoeopathy in relation to that. He also teaches about homoeopathy in addiction

Jim has a particular interest in mental health and the role of Homoeopathy in treating mental and emotional problems. Having worked in drug and alcohol treatment teams for some years, Jim published articles on the use of Homoeopathy in detoxification and in treating sleep disorder in alcohol dependent patients.

Jim has been on the editorial board for the International Journal of the Society of Homeopaths.

He is currently c... more...

Jennifer Campbell

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Jenni has just graduated from NWCH. Along with her husband, she is a mental heath professsionsl. She brings this knowledge to our students and also teaches the mapping remedies techniques which she learnt at an SOH conference. more...