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Naturopathic Medicine Courses

All of our Naturopathy courses are accredited by the Society of Naturopathic and Naprapathic Doctors (SNND) www.snnd.org 

Graduation from one or more of these courses leads to Registration and Licensure with the SNND at the appropriate level and a licensed title e.g. Registered Therapist. Registered Practitioner. Registered Advanced Practitioner. Registered Naturopathic Doctor. Registered Doctor of Naprapathic Medicine. There is a clear, flexible, structured pathway from Registered Therapist to Registered Naturopathic or Naprapathic Doctor.   Additionally, these courses are also accredited by the British and International Association of Health and Aesthetics B.I.A.H.A. www.uchsc.co.uk/biaha 

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* 4 Year Full Time Equivalent. 

* Registration & Licensure at the End of Each Level (allows practice and business development early). 

* Business Coaching by Business Professionals.

* Includes Registration and Licensure Fees.

* Includes Practical and Clinical Placement Fees.

* Experienced Professors with Health Care Qualifications, Regulated Teaching & Assessing Qualifications.

* 5100 Hours of Which 1750 Are Practical/Clinical.

* Extended Scope Taught; Blood Testing. Diagnostics. ECGs. Ultrasonography & Medical Imaging.

* Anti-ageing, DNAge and Microbiome Testing and AI Integ.

* Extended Years 44 Weeks. Each Year Equals 1.5 Years.  

* First Responder in Emergency Care FREC 3&4 Integration.

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Naturopathic Medicine 

Modern naturopathy is a system of healthcare that combines traditional natural healing principles with contemporary scientific understanding. Its origins can be traced to the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, when practitioners in Europe and North America began formalising approaches that emphasised the body’s natural ability to maintain and restore health.

 

Influenced by earlier traditions such as hydrotherapy, herbal medicine, dietary reform, and physical culture, naturopathy developed as a philosophy of medicine that focuses on supporting the body’s innate healing processes.

 

Early pioneers believed that optimal health is achieved through balance in lifestyle, nutrition, environment, and emotional wellbeing, rather than relying solely on symptomatic treatment.

The philosophy of modern naturopathy is still grounded in the six principles of Naturopathy.

1, First, do no harm. 

2, The healing power of Nature. 

3, Identify and treat the cause. 

4, Treat the whole person. 

5, Doctor as teacher. 

6, Prevention and education are better than the cure. 

Contemporary naturopathic education integrates these traditional concepts with knowledge from biomedical sciences, anatomy, physiology, and pathology. At the Universal College of Health Sciences, naturopathic training emphasises scientific principles, and preserves an eclectic mix of evidence-based natural therapies, ensuring that students develop a professional understanding of both traditional approaches and modern research application.

 

This approach prepares practitioners to integarate at high levels of professional scientific practice, apply safe, rational, and responsible natural health practices within a person-centred healthcare framework that supports long-term wellbeing and prevention.

A Unique Program 

The UCHSc program is unique for many reasons, and here are just a few. 

The course can lead to fully Registered and Licensed Naturopathic Doctor status on the SNND register. This is a public voluntary register that is reserved only for the best practitioners who have gained the appropriate level of both academic and clinical training.

The Naturopathic Doctor and Doctor of Naprapathy programs have the same level 1. So candidates can change between courses after level 1. Candidates can choose to complete an additional year in the other to complete a dual award ND DN with dual Registration and Licensure. There are no additional External National Examinations. They are not subject-specific. They only assess Biomedical Sciences, Diagnostic and Safety knowledge. The Therapeutics are assessed by the UCHCs. 

 

Completion of the full course requires a minimum of 5100 hours. Of which at least 1750 must be practical/clinical training. This is equivalent to many statutorily regulated medical professions in the UK.

 

The program is fully flexible. Candidates can exit gain registration and licensure after the completion of a level. This means they can begin their practice/business after the very first year. This will give them additional clinical experience, and help them develop their practice/business at an early stage. Businesses in the Alternative Health fields take many years to develop into full-time, and realistic businesses. We have specialist tutors who coach candidates to operate successful businesses.  

 

Candidates complete a minimum of 1200 hours in levels/years 1,2 & 3. Totals 3600. Of which at least 250 x 3 = 750 hours are practical/clinical training. Candidates also complete a national examination at the end of each level/year, administered externally by the SNND. 

In level/year 4 of the program, the candidate completes a minimum of 500 hours of reserch including thesis, and 1000 hours of supervised/mentored clinical practice across the full range of clinical skills required to become autonomous NDs.

External examinations, certificates, registration and licensure for 1 year is included in all course fees, so candidates really don't have any extras to pay for.   

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Syllabus

General overview of the syllabus. 

The UCHSc follows the recommended syllabus of the SNND. This prepares the candidate to undertake and successfully pass the External National Examinations of the SNND.

In levels 1 & 2, the UCHSc group small units into larger modules for ease of understanding.

 

These modules are Professional Studies. Biomedical Sciences. Naturopathic Medicines. Clinical Studies. 

Example: In level 1 Professional Studies, candidates will study Medical Jurisprudence. Ethics and Discipline. Hygiene and Infection Control. Clinical Waste. Health and Safety. First Aid, including CPR. Consultation & Case Taking. Clinical Presentation. Counselling and Communication Skills. Consent. Business Studies and Administration. DPA & GDPR. 

In level 1 Biomedical Sciences, the focus is on normal anatomy, physiology and general health assessment. In level 2, the focus is on anatomy and physiology in pathological states. Learning aetiology, pathology, allopathic and natural treatment, including pharmacology and surgery, in contrast to natural therapies.

 

In level 3 the Biomedical Sciences become more advanced and applied to specific areas such as medical imaging and in particular reding X-rays, MRIs, CTs, etc and performing some Ultrasonography within scope.

 

In level 3, blood testing and other diagnostics are taught, DNAge, Microbiome testing, ECGs, and candidates can progress towards external First Responder in Emergency Care FREC 3 &4 or the SNND equivalent. 

For context, FREC 3 & 4 are roughly equal to the first year of a paramedic's training. This makes UCHSc graduates some of the best prepared and most employable in the UK. FREC 3 & 4 can be completed if they wish over 5 days each level. 

UCHSc teach an eclectic range of natural therapies to ND undergrads. You will find courses across all fields of Manual Medicine. Remedial Massage and Sports Therapy. Medical Cupping. Hijama. Manipulative Therapies. Kinesiology. Biomechanics and Orthotics. Foot Health. Phytotherapies, including Herbal Medicine. Aromatherapy. Clinical Nutrition. Energy Medicines Dry Needling. Electrotherapy. Chapman's Reflexes. Psychological Medicines CBT, Psychotherapy & Hypnotherapy.

 

Many electives and research opportunities in other fields, such as Companion Pet therapies. Veterinary Massage. Veterinary Naturopathy. Canine Nutrition.

Teaching. Research. Mentorship.  

Career Path 

The career path of a UCHSc graduate can be varied and exciting. There are many opportunities in private practice. Integration into NHS GP practices and Hospitals. Some graduates have gone on to train in other health professions so that they can expand their scope of professional practice. 

Some go into research, development, teaching and mentoring. 

The UCHSc offer talented graduates the opportunity to train as professors and become the next generation of teachers, examiners and mentors. 

​There are many opportunities for post-graduate advanced training at UCHSc. We offer post-graduate courses in Medical Ultrasound. Surgical Electrology for minor soft tissue procedures (surgery). Natural Aesthetics. Laser and IPL Therapies. Integrative and Functional Systems Medicine. Anti-Ageing Therapies. Diabetes and Chronic Disease Speciality ND. 

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Candidates up to age 21 are required to have; 

6 x GCSEs grades A-B, including English. Maths and at least 1 Science subject. Plus 3 x A levels grade A-B, including at least 1 Science subject. 

Candidates over age 21. 

S/NVQ level 3 - 4 or its equivalent in a relevant subject. E.G., a subject with enough Science or Health content. 

There is no advanced route for those holding degrees in science or health. A tutor will, however, complete a Recognition or Prior Learning (RPL) assessment and apply credits where they are due, so that the candidate doesn't have to repeat subjects. This, however, depends on the currency of the qualification, e.g. if it was obtained over 5 years ago. Candidates may need to complete it again anyway.

 

All candidates will be required to take and pass the National Examinations, whether they have had RPL accredited or not. 

All candidates will be invited for an interview or an open day. They must pass the interview to get on the full course. 

All candidates who will undertake practical/clinical training in the UK will be required to obtain a background check. This is required because there may be some clinical placements within charities and the NHS which require this.

All candidates on clinical practice within the UK will need to undertake Hepatitis B vaccinations and provide proof via a titre test result prior to undertaking clinical placements.

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All information is correct at the time of publication and is subject to change at any time without notice. 

 

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