Membership & Training

FULL MEMBERSHIP: – £135 Per Annum (£2.59 per week)

ASSOCIATE & OVERSEAS MEMBERSHIP:  £95 Per Annum (£1.82 per week)

LICENTIATE & STUDENT MEMBERSHIP:  £20 per Annum (£0.38 per Week)

The Guild was established to ensure that services of the highest professional standards are provided to members of the public. Student members are offered training of the highest integrity.

All Full and Associate Members have at least one therapeutic qualification in addition to their recognised Iridology Diploma and have professional indemnity insurance cover.

The Guild offers three levels of membership: Full, Associate and Licentiate.  To join the Guild please fill in the attached GNI – Membership Application Form Template and mail to our Registrar on gniregistrar@gmail.com.  

Click http://www.gni-international.org/wp-content/uploads/GNI-MEMBERSHIP-ADVANTAGES-2020.docx to download or read about the many advantages of membership.  All levels of membership are eligible for professional indemnity insurance cover at highly favourable rates.

We are now very pleased to offer full membership and welcome professionals and practitioners trained in Equine Iridology.  Please see our ‘Equine Iridology‘ page.

page-coursesThe Guild has a number of affiliated colleges all of who run courses which abide by the Guild’s Educational Guidelines. Successful graduates are eligible to apply to join as a practitioner member of the Guild. Neither the Guild nor its insurers recognise Iridology courses conducted only by distance learning/e-learning; the number of attendance/direct contact hours required by the Guild’s Core Elements for training must be completed for Guild membership

Education and Examination Guidelines for Iridology Syllabus and Exam Procedures

Part One: Guidelines for Course Curriculum

Eligibility


  1. Students must hold:
    • a recognised certificate in Anatomy and physiology and should be currently using the knowledge. A student that has not practiced since their exam may need a refresher course. This is at the discretion of the Tutors
    • a recognised qualification in a complementary medicine discipline as accepted by the Exam Board, e.g. homeopathy, herbal medicine, osteopathy, chiropractic, acupuncture
  2. Tutors must have been in active practice for at least five years. They may be asked to produce evidence and attend an interview with the Exam Board.

Contact Teaching Hours (time when students are with tutors, being taught):


  1. A minimum of seventy two (72) hours is required. This can include the hours allotted for clinical training but must include a minimum of 42 hours contact time. Students of Iridology who are already qualified in one or more therapies and who can demonstrate sufficient clinical experience, both as part of their training for previous qualifications and from their own practice, may, at the discretion of the course principal be eligible for an appropriate reduction in the number of clinical training hours
  2. The minimum range of time for the training is to be not less than nine (9) months. Colleges may schedule tutorial and other work according to their own discretion within this time.

Attendance:


  1. Tutors are to keep an attendance record. This is to be made available to the Examiner, who can take it away if desired.
  2. Student attendance at course meetings must be full. Students must make up any missed time and arrange this with the Tutor. (Tutors may arrange make-up days for several students at a time and include extra assignments to reach contact hour requirements.)
  3. Absences and content of material missed is to be noted to the Exam Board.

Case Histories:


  1. The curriculum must include the taking and monitoring of ten (10) case histories. Five (5) of these are to be done under tutor’s supervision.
  2. Case histories are in the form of a written report on the initial findings:
    • the analysis
    • the interpretation of significant signs
    • any referrals and/or recommendations as may be suggested by the analysis
    • at follow-up consultations, any changes and recommendations are recorded

    Reports should be written in essay form and demonstrate the student’s understanding of record-keeping understandable to fellow practitioners who may be required to take over the case.

  3. These case histories will form part of the work presented to the Examiner on the day of the Guild Exam and can be taken away by the Examiner. A candidate’s exam paper will not be marked unless the case histories are completed by the candidate.

NOTE: Colleges will provide the Education Committee with a copy of the timetable for teaching the curriculum, i.e. a guide to when each topic will be taught. Changes to this should be notified to the Education Committee.

Part Two: Anatomy & Physiology

Part Three: Basic Concepts & Terminology of Iridology

Part Five: Examinations

Part Six: Inspections and Tutor assessment

MEMBERSHIP

Licentiate Member

Available to students and those who have taken a recognised basic/grounding course in Iridology but are extending their training. Membership includes reduced seminar rates, discounts on books, bi-annual newsletter but precludes entry on to the Guild’s Register, voting rights or use of designatory letters. Fees = £50 / year

Associate Member

Available to those who have successfully completed a professional Iridology training course, have professional indemnity insurance and hold an additional qualification in at least one mode of complementary health Care (e.g. Aromatherapist, Massage, Reflexology, etc). This includes entry on to the Guild’s Register, the right to use the designatory letters A.M.G.N.I. but excludes voting rights. Fees = £95 / year

Full Member

Available to those who have successfully completed a professional Iridology training course, have professional indemnity insurance and hold an additional qualification in at least one mode of primary health Care (e.g. Nutrition, Herbal medicine, Homeopathy, Osteopathy, Naturopathy, GP, or Aromatherapy at medical level, etc). This includes entry on to the Guild’s Register, the right to use the designatory letters M.G.N.I. and includes voting rights. Fees = £135 / year.   We also offer membership to suitably accredited and insured Equine Iridologists.

Fellows

Are elected. This award is given to eminent practitioners

To apply for membership, please contact the Guild