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A diverse set of health care systems and practices encompassing both complementary medicine, alternative medicine. Also covers hair and beauty.
Several awarding bodies have developed courses within the various areas. Students are often required to undertake supervised practice.
Diploma courses are likely to be part-time and last six to 18 months. Degree courses can take three or four years of full-time study.
The British Register of Complementary Practitioners will accept applicants who have successfully completed a comprehensive course plus a substantial amount of supervised practice.
As a registered practitioner, it is often a requirement to undertake on-going training to update your skills. Professional Bodies may run professional development schemes that are made up of short courses.
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