Disclosures

Among many research projects, the HOHM Research Office is conducting research on the health outcomes of individuals who have received assistance through the Homeopathy Help Network between 2020 and 2023. If you were a client between 2020 and 2023, you would have consented to research at that time. All research conducted by HOHM Foundation and the Homeopathy Help Network involving human subjects is completed according to human research protocols and is formally approved by the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine’s Research Ethics Board.
 
HHN clients may consent to have the anonymized clinical information from their case used for academic and research purposes. HOHM Foundation protects our client’s right to privacy by withholding names and all other identifying information. Clients have the right to give or withdraw consent to have case information used for academic and research purposes at any time. By consenting, clients do not waive any rights to legal recourse in the event of research-related harm (TCPS2-2022, article 3.2 (k)). If you have any inquiries about this research or would like to withdraw your consent, please contact us at [email protected].
 
To learn more about the work of the HOHM Research Office, please visit our Research page.  For any questions about the nature and scope of the research, you can contact [email protected]. If you or your homeopathy practitioner are interested in engaging in homeopathy research, please consider being part of HOHM Foundation’s Practitioner Generated Research Network (PGRN).

HOHM Foundation is a not-for-profit educational and research institute and the cost of providing accessible homeopathy services far exceeds the consultation fees charged. Please consider donating if you’d like to help us keep this service alive. Thank you!

PGRN Member Statement
Practitioners participating in the Practitioner-Generated Research Network (PGRN) display a statement like the following in their practices and on their websites as part of their ethics approval:

“I am a clinician that also engages in research. I work alongside HOHM Foundation Office of Research. All research conducted by HOHM Foundation Office of Research involving human subjects is undertaken according to human research protocols and is formally approved by the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine’s Research Ethics Board. Clients/patients may consent to have the anonymized clinical information from their case used for research purposes. I protect clients’/patients’ rights to privacy by withholding names and all other identifying information. Clients/patients have the right to give or withdraw consent to have case information used for research purposes at any time. By consenting, clients/patients do not waive any rights to legal recourse in the event of research-related harm (TCPS2-2022, article 3.2 (k)). If you have any inquiries about this research or would like to withdraw your consent, please contact HOHM Foundation Office of Research at [email protected].”

New Name. Same Mission.

For 10 years, you’ve known us as HOHM Foundation.

Today, we step into the next chapter as the Institute for the Advancement of Homeopathy—a name that reflects our growth as a leader in homeopathy research, education, and professional development.

What hasn’t changed?

  • Our mission to expand access to high-quality homeopathy
  • Our commitment to research and education that elevates the profession
  • Our dedication to serving both the homeopathy community

 

Stay tuned for updates as we share what’s next for the Institute.