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JACK GAGLIARDI, Homeopath, Hom, DSHomMed, RCSHom,

Registered Homeopath with
College of Homeopaths of Ontario (Registration #15043)

 
(416) 832-3448
jack@homeopathyheals.com
 
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  • JACK GAGLIARDI, Homeopath, Hom, DSHomMed, RCSHom,

    Registered Homeopath with
    College of Homeopaths of Ontario (Registration #15043)



  • Homeopathic Education
    Homeopathic training includes training in medical sciences (the basic applied sciences, medical and clinical  sciences - anatomy, physiology, pathology, physical examination) nutrition, pharmacology, pharmacognosy, homeopathic diagnosis  -education in conventional diagnosis-, homeopathic philosophy and therapeutics,  as well as hundreds of hours of supervised clinical experience.

  • Post Graduate Education: Canadian Academy of Homeopathy

  • Lecturer and Student Case Supervisor at the Canadian College of Homeopathic Medicine

  • Member of the Canadian Society of Homeopaths www.csoh.ca

  • Advanced Applied Live Blood and Dry Blood Analysis Microscopy Certification training with NuLife Sciences

  • Honours B.A. (The University of Toronto)

  • Community Worker Diploma (George Brown College)

  • Advanced Counselling (George Brown College)



Regulation of Homeopathy in Ontario

As of April 1, 2015, only those practitoners who are registered with the College of Homeopaths of Ontario can use the title “Homeopath.” What sets registered homeopaths apart is that, under the Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991, they are accountable to the College of Homeopaths of Ontario to provide safe, competent and ethical practice.

An exhaustive set of professional practice standards and guidelines has been developed to form the backdrop against which practice will be maintained. The public register of homeopaths will be available to allow patients and others to determine the registration status of a practitioner.

Additionally, a discipline process will be in place to ensure that complaints can be dealt with fairly and effectively. The College of Homeopaths of Ontario is governed by the Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991 and the Homeopathy Act, 2007. These acts ensure consistent implementation of public protection mechanisms and allow patients, employers and other health care professions to make complaints against practitioners who fall below the health care standards set by the College and the Government of Ontario.

College of Homeopaths of Ontario website: www.collegeofhomeopaths.on.ca/