Overview
Year-by-Year Syllabus Structure
The curriculum is designed to combine foundational medical science with specialized alternative medicine theory:
First Year: Foundational Sciences
- Anatomy: Study of human body structures.
- Physiology: Functions and mechanisms of human biological systems.
- Health & Hygiene: Public health principles and sanitation.
- History & Principles: Origins of Electro-Homoeopathy, founded by Count Cesare Mattei.
- Medical Jurisprudence: Basic medical laws and ethics.
Second Year: Clinical & Specialized Subjects
- Pathology: Study of diseases and structural/functional changes in fluids.
- Materia Medica: Detailed classification of plant-based remedies and therapeutic dosing.
- Practice of Medicine: Protocols for diagnosing and treating systemic disorders.
- Pharmacology & Pharmacy: Methods of extracting Spagyric plant essences using distilled water or rectified spirits.
- Clinical Training: Practical internships focused on patient evaluation and diagnostics.
Career Scope and Opportunities
Graduates of this diploma program can find opportunities in the growing field of holistic and alternative health:
- Private Practice: Opening an independent alternative wellness clinic (subject to regional state regulations).
- Wellness Centers: Working as an assistant or consultant at naturopathy centers, holistic resorts, or homeopathic clinics.
- Pharmacy Management: Working in manufacturing or retail units that formulate plant-based alternative treatments.
- Higher Education: Transitioning into a full undergraduate degree such as the Bachelor of Electro-homeopathy Medicine and Surgery (BEMS) to practice at a higher clinical tier.