Dominion Herbal College
Dominion Herbal College is North America's oldest school of herbal medicine founded in 1926 in British Columbia, Canada[1] by Dr. Herbert Nowell. Dominion Herbal College is a post-secondary institution accredited by the Private Career Training Institutions Agency (PCTIA) offering online and distance education programs.[2]
Notable alumni[]
- Ella Birzneck — President (1962–1987)
- Ryan Drum
- John Christopher
- Bernard Jensen
- Earl Mindell
- Cascade Anderson Geller
- Debra St. Claire
History and educational programs[]
Dominion Herbal College was founded in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in 1926 by naturopathic physician Dr. Herbert Nowell who taught botanical medicine to medical doctors prior to 1918 when such medicine was accepted and practiced by the medical profession. Dr. Nowell’s knowledge in herbal medicine was admired and appreciated by doctors in the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States.
In 1962 Ella Birzneck, RMT, MH, EP, who apprenticed with Dr. Nowell, continued the tradition and spirit of Dr. Nowell’s love of herbs and natural healing by resurrecting and reorganizing Dominion Herbal College and making the Chartered Herbalist and Master Herbalist Diploma Programs available for study by anyone with a sincere desire to gain real knowledge in the field of Herbal Medicine. In addition to opening Canada’s first health food store near Vancouver, British Columbia, Ella Birzneck was a founder of the Canadian Health Food Association[3] and the Canadian Herbalist’s Association of British Columbia. Since 1987 members of Ella Birzneck’s family have worked to ensure that the original purpose of Dominion Herbal College is maintained.
Dominion Herbal College was the first school of herbal Medicine to offer clinical level studies in North America. In 1989, in order to meet the growing demand for advanced herbal studies, the Clinical Herbal Therapy Diploma Program – 3 Year In-class was introduced and in 1993 the Clinical Herbal Therapy Diploma Program – 4 Year Distance Learning was established. These programs were developed to enable individuals with a strong sense of vocation to practice as a Clinical Herbal Therapist.[4] Also introduced at this time was the Clinical Herbal Therapy Diploma Program Specially Structured for Health Care Professionals at the Physician Level – 2 Year Distance Learning. In 2003 the Herbal Consulting Diploma Program – 1 Year Distance Learning was designed for individuals, employed or seeking employment in the herbal industry, to upgrade and become competent Herbal Consultants.[5]
Accreditation and memberships[]
Dominion Herbal College is accredited by the Private Career Training Institutions Agency (PCTIA) and holds school or professional memberships with the American Herbalists Guild,[6] the Canadian Herbalist’s Association of British Columbia[7] and the Health Action Network Society.[8] Dominion Herbal College is an EQA Designated Institution[9] by the BC Ministry of Advanced Education.[10] The Education Quality Assurance (EQA)[11] designation is British Columbia, Canada's brand for quality post-secondary education.
Dominion Herbal College is part of the TOEFL iBT® Designated Institutions Network[12] and the IELTS International English Language Testing System.[13] TOEFL is the world's largest English Language Proficiency Test.
External links[]
References[]
- ^ About Dominion Herbal College
- ^ Dominion Herbal College Programs
- ^ Canadian Health Food Association
- ^ Clinical Herbal Therapy
- ^ Herbal Consulting
- ^ American Herbalists Guild
- ^ CHAofBC
- ^ HANS
- ^ "EQA Designated Institution". Archived from the original on 2014-12-19. Retrieved 2016-01-19.
- ^ "BC Ministry of Advanced Education". Archived from the original on 2016-01-24. Retrieved 2016-01-19.
- ^ Education Quality Assurance (EQA)
- ^ TOEFL
- ^ IELTS
Coordinates: 49°12′06″N 122°59′05″W / 49.2017°N 122.9846°W
- Colleges in British Columbia
- Educational institutions established in 1926
- 1926 establishments in British Columbia