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Educational Standards of the EMA

 

The EMA has been formed to provide its practitioners with the highest possible levels of professional training.

 

All EMA students in the US are required to attend at least one of the two training Seminars run in the USA each year. British students are required the attend the annual conference regularly held in the Autumn

 

Level 1:  All students must have completed a course in Anatomy and Physiology, and shown the EMA the necessary certificate.

 

  1 credit = 2 hours
     
  20 case studies = 20 credits
  Reading at 4 hours per week = 14 credits
  Seminar attendance = 4 credits
  TOTAL = 38 credits

 

While it is appreciated that some students who have qualified in other therapies, i.e., Reflexology, Veterinarian Medicine, MD/GP, Chiropractic etc., will have done considerable reading to qualify in their own particular sphere, it is, however, necessary to constantly update one's knowledge, especially in matters pertaining to vibrational healing. All students must give proof of reading done during their training in Electronic Vibrational Medicine to qualify for their credits.

 

Some students, during their training with the EMA, may take associated courses in health matters. Credits may be awarded here in consideration of these courses and count towards the EMA reading activities. Proof of these courses must be provided to the EMA.

 

Case studies and patient notes for humans must be presented in the format given in the examples in the Case Studies pages of this Web site. The format for veterinary or agricultural treatments must be agreed upon with the EMA.

 

 

Level 2:  Having been treating with the HTS or other system for twelve (12) months and having produced forty (40) case studies, plus a practical examination.

 

  40 case studies = 40 credits
  Seminar attendance = 4 credits
  Study work = 8 credits
  TOTAL = 52 credits

 

 

Level 3:  Licentiate of the EMA. Having been practicing with the HTS or other system for two (2) years and produced a hundred (100) case studies.

 

  100 case studies* = 80 credits
  Seminar attendance = 4 credits
  TOTAL = 84 credits

 

 * Treatment time will have become less as more patients have been treated and skills enhanced, so less credits than in Levels 1 and 2 are awarded.

 

 

Level 4:  Practitioner in Electronic Vibrational Medicine or Doctor (this is the aim of the EMA, so a high standard of practitioner skill must be achieved). Having been practicing for three (3) years with the HTS or other system and having produced a thesis on a subject in the field of Electronic Vibrational Medicine, plus 250 case studies.

 

  Seminar attendance = 4 credits
  Thesis = 100 credits
  250 case studies = 200 credits
  TOTAL = 304 credits
     
  TOTAL CREDITS OBTAINABLE = 478 credits

 

 

Level 5:  Fellow of the Electronic Medicine Associates (UK)

 

The award for outstanding services to Electronic Vibrational Medicine with a minimum of seven (7) years as a practitioner. This award is given with agreement of the president and directors of the EMA.

 

The board reserves the right to modify these standards as and when needed. Students would be notified accordingly of the modifications.

 

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