Paramount College of Natural Medicine

Paramount College of Natural Medicine

Paramount College of Natural Medicine is a private College based in Perth, Western Australia. The College delivers accredited courses for study in Naturopathy, Homoeopathy, Western Herbal Medicine and Massage, at the College’s Malaga Campus.

The College was formed in 2003 by Gilliane Burford after she completing her diploma in Natural Medicine in Western Australia and running a practice and natural health product distributorship, Paramount Health [ [http://paramountcollege.edu.au/content/view/11/18/ Paramount, a brief history] ] . Accreditation was sought with the Training Accreditation Council for Paramount College to deliver selected qualifications from the nationally endorsed Health Training Package HLT02. This Training Package was released in December 2001 and Paramount College of Natural Medicine was first accredited in December 2002 [ [http://www.ntis.gov.au/Default.aspx?/RTO/51156 51156: ParaPharm Pty Ltd registered in WA, TA PCNM] ] .

In 2005 the first of the PCNM’s students graduated with Advanced Diplomas in Naturopathy [ [http://paramountcollege.edu.au/content/view/7/ PCNM first graduates] ] , these students were the first students in Western Australia to graduate while completing all their studies under the new Training Package.

In February 2007, the Training Package HLT02 was replaced by HTL07 [ [http://www.ntis.gov.au/Default.aspx?/trainingpackage/HLT07/history History of HTL02/07] ] , which strengthens the qualifications available to be delivered in the field of natural medicine. Paramount College completed their re-accreditation to the new health training package in December 2007 and are providing qualifications in accordance with the new training package in 2008.

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