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Designations and
Credentials of Homeopaths:
What Do They
Mean?

by
Kari J. Kindem, Director and Publisher, HSNC
Notes on the DHANP, per
Dr. Leupker:
"About a year ago, the CCH and DHANP started using the same procedure
for testing. It involves taking a written exam, then a case exam,
submitting 5 cured cases of at least 1 year duration, and having an oral
exam with a current DHANP. It was a great and challenging experience.
But worth it. In part, it is very meaningful because many Naturopaths
only dabble in homeopathy--and if you are going to treat
constitutionally--you need to go deeply with your studies. If an ND has
their DHANP, they've really put the time in."
- DO: Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.)
- DC: Doctor of Chiropractic
- FsHOM: A
Fellow of The Society of
Homeopaths
- HD: Homeopathic Doctor
- Lic.Ac: Licensed Acupuncturist
- ND: Naturopathic Doctor
- RSHom (NA):
Registered with The North American
Society of Homeopaths in North America.
Other Designations you sometimes see
with Homeopaths who have multiple disciplines:
- ND: Naturopathic Physician, not specifically a
homeopathic certification
- OM: Doctor of Oriental Medicine
- LAc: Licensed Acupuncturist
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