The Complementary Medical Association’s President Jayney Goddard’s guide to finding the course that suits you:
Here at the Complementary Medical Association we pride ourselves on only offering the very best information - and this extends to all of the courses that we have registered with us. We often receive correspondence from prospective students asking us about some of the different courses we register. Our best advice to you if you are considering enrolling upon a complementary medical training course is to contact the colleges that you are interested in and to ask for a prospectus. When you receive these, go through them carefully to make sure that the course that you choose is offering all that you require. If you have any doubts as to the suitability of any of the courses it is always possible (and indeed highly recommended by the CMA) that you speak to the college principal. It is important to also make sure that you are sure that you will get on with the people that you intend to study with on a personal level too, and you could always check this by paying them a visit. Remember, some courses are very long and you need to make sure that there will be no hitches before you part with your money and also of course, your valuable time!
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To find a college to suit you, please enter the first part of your post code and then select a complementary medical discipline from the drop down list below:
(If you prefer to search for a particular college by name we have also created an alphabetical search facility for you. Click here to access this list)
If you do not reside in the UK then please enter the following into the postcode search area ""OS""