Membership of the College of Herbalists (MCH) signifies that a practitioner has met high eligibility standards and has comprehensive knowledge in a wide range of medical and phytological sciences, and are qualified to practice with limited supervision as a clinical herbalist.
Members are signified by the post-nominal MCH.
To become a Member of the College of Herbalists, you must normally pass three criteria:
70% or above in the MCH Part A Examination
500 hours in supervised clinical practice
70% or above in the MCH Part B Examination
An exemption is available from the Part A Examination for those that have passed a qualification in herbal medicine accredited by the College.
Membership of the College of Herbalists (MCH) signifies that a practitioner has met high eligibility standards and has comprehensive knowledge in a wide range of medical and phytological sciences, and are qualified to practice with limited supervision as a clinical herbalist.
Members are signified by the post-nominal MCH.
To become a Member of the College of Herbalists, you must normally pass three criteria:
70% or above in the MCH Part A Examination
500 hours in supervised clinical practice
70% or above in the MCH Part B Examination
An exemption is available from the Part A Examination for those that have passed a qualification in herbal medicine accredited by the College.
Membership of the College of Herbalists (MCH) signifies that a practitioner has met high eligibility standards and has comprehensive knowledge in a wide range of medical and phytological sciences, and are qualified to practice with limited supervision as a clinical herbalist.
Members are signified by the post-nominal MCH.
To become a Member of the College of Herbalists, you must normally pass three criteria:
70% or above in the MCH Part A Examination
500 hours in supervised clinical practice
70% or above in the MCH Part B Examination
An exemption is available from the Part A Examination for those that have passed a qualification in herbal medicine accredited by the College.
Membership of the College of Herbalists (MCH) signifies that a practitioner has met high eligibility standards and has comprehensive knowledge in a wide range of medical and phytological sciences, and are qualified to practice with limited supervision as a clinical herbalist.
Members are signified by the post-nominal MCH.
To become a Member of the College of Herbalists, you must normally pass three criteria:
70% or above in the MCH Part A Examination
500 hours in supervised clinical practice
70% or above in the MCH Part B Examination
An exemption is available from the Part A Examination for those that have passed a qualification in herbal medicine accredited by the College.