Introducing Super Specialty D.M. Courses in Homoeopathy – 2025 Draft Regulations
The National Commission for Homoeopathy (NCH) has released a landmark draft regulation introducing Doctorate of Medicine (D.M.) in Homoeopathy courses, aimed at creating highly skilled super-specialists in the Homoeopathic system.
Key Highlights:
Objective: To produce competent specialists with advanced clinical, research, teaching, and leadership skills in specific medical domains within Homoeopathy.
Specializations Offered:
- D.M. (Hom) Medical Oncology
- D.M. (Hom) Clinical Rheumatology
- D.M. (Hom) Pediatric Psychiatry
- D.M. (Hom) Pulmonary Medicine
- D.M. (Hom) Clinical Immunology
- D.M. (Hom) Endocrinology
Course Duration: 3 years full-time residency, extendable up to 6 years if required.
Eligibility Criteria:
- MD (Homoeopathy) in specified subjects.
- Research publications and experience in the relevant specialty.
- Must qualify the All India Homoeopathy Superspecialty Entrance Test.
- Registered with the State Board / Council or NCH.
Training Focus:
- Hands-on clinical training, interdisciplinary case studies, and advanced homoeopathic management.
- Research methodology, clinical audits, and dissertation submission.
- Minimum 80% attendance and teaching assistantship are mandatory.
Assessment Pattern:
- Three-part examination system with written, clinical/practical, and viva components.
- Dissertation and publication / presentation are integral parts of evaluation.
Infrastructure & Staffing:
- Institutions must have dedicated super specialty departments, labs, IPD / OPD units, and specific teaching and non-teaching staff as per NCH norms.
- Digital infrastructure, biometric attendance, and simulation labs are mandatory.
- NABH accreditation and MoUs with research / specialty centers are encouraged.
No Migration Allowed: Transfers between institutions are strictly prohibited.
Launch & Compliance: Institutions seeking to start these courses must apply with requisite fees and meet strict minimum essential standards laid out by the NCH.
Comments / suggestions are invited from the stakeholders under section 23 sub-section(d) of G.S.R 772 (E), Ministry of Ayush, Government of India notification dated 18.12.20, for a period of 30 days with effect from 19.05.2024 to 18.06.2024.
Comments can be sent to heb-nch@gov.in
The above draft regulations withdrawn on 20-05-2025. Download the withdrawal letter
Download the revised Draft Curriculum 2025 (Published on 21-05-2025)
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