Principal
Tricia Stephenson LCPH RSHom MHMA MARH FBHI MBCS FHFI
From a background in the computer industry and teaching, Tricia brings to the College extensive and varied experience within Complementary Health Care, having studied and prescribed homeopathy for over thirty years. Tricia has also opened and run two health food stores, a Homeopathic drop in clinic, The Complementary Health Care Clinic in the centre of Norwich and the Homeopathic College of East Anglia itself.
A lifetime’s fascination with natural healing and a passion for homeopathy has led Tricia to complete a range of courses in Nutritional Medicine, Phytotherapy, Flower Remedies, Vitamin & Mineral Supplements and Herbal Medicine. Tricia writes regularly for many health publications including local newspapers and journals and has a busy homeopathic practice in Norfolk.
Vice Principal
Sue Saunders RSHom
An experienced Registered Homeopath and lecturer, Sue is in full time homeopathic practice working in clinics in Eye, Norwich and Thetford. Sue is Co-Director of the busy Complementary Medicine Centre in Eye, a private clinic but set within a NHS hospital. One of Sue’s particular areas of interest is fertility problems and she has worked with the Foresight Association for Conceptual Care since 1997.
Curriculum Development Co-ordinator
Sue Crump MA MCH RSHom
Sue has been practising in West Norfolk since she qualified from the College of Homeopathy in 1986. During this period, she has also been involved in a number of other activities to complement her work with patients, including supervising final year projects for over 15 years. She was a manager of the Homeopathic Recovery Project in Romania for 5 years, which included teaching student homeopaths and supervising their work in orphanages. She was a founder member of the Society of Homeopaths’ Research Group and currently organises and facilitates regional CPD seminars for the Society.
College Registrar
Georgina Fisher BSc(Hons) MTI ITEC
With over 10 years experience in Complementary Therapies, Georgina is the Practice Manager of The Complementary Health Care Clinic and is the Registrar of the College. A practising Deep Tissue Massage and Clinical Aromatherapy practitioner, Georgina also specialises in Stress Management and its associated disorders. Georgina gained a BSc (Hons) in Complementary Medicine at the University of Greenwich and is a student in BOTH Homeopathy and Mctimoney Chiropractic.
Teaching Staff
Our teaching staff have been selected to bring considerable knowledge and homeopathic experience to the College. Chosen for diversity of method in homeopathic prescribing and teaching approach, all are established and registered in their field of expertise, with long and successful practices to provide a wealth of theoretical and clinical experience.
Paula Brasovan BA(Hons) RNC CNP
A registered midwife, medical herbalist, holistic nutritional consultant and certified nutritional practitioner, Paula has also studied Ayurvedic medicine and yoga extensively. She has been involved in alternative healing practises in several countries, including Canada and Australia for over 15 years. Paula is a highly intuitive and compassionate individual, who has chosen this field to serve, educate and enhance people’s awareness of themselves and the world in which they live. She brings a wealth of knowledge on herbal tinctures, nutrition, pregnancy and childbirth to the College.
Jane Chittock RGN, SCM
Jane originally trained at the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital and is a qualified midwife, nurse, teacher and management consultant. She has written nationally and internationally on medical issues and has made her specialism lecturing on the quality of patient care. Jane has lectured extensively in Canada, South Africa, the United States, taught on the Leeds University Masters Programme and held workshops at Birmingham University on quality of care and methodology. Jane enjoys gardening, theatre, writing poetry and prose, has a passion for horse racing and adores her annual visits to Canada. She brings to the College a life time of medical experience and is a unique and fascinating teacher.
Tony Hurley MCH RSHom
Tony was first introduced to Homeopathy in the 1970’s by Dr Thomas Maugham when he was both practicing and teaching yoga. He started utilising and teaching homeopathy in the early 1980’s and also trained in transpersonal psychology.
Tony specialises in Materia Medica knowledge, preferring this subject over others due to personal enjoyment together with feeling that every aspect of Homeopathy is relevant to this subject.
When he is not teaching, Tony spends time in India following his integral love of yoga and T’ai Chi, which he has practised for over 20 years.
Glen Matten BA(Hons) DipION
Glen lectures on nutrition and its vital importance to our health and well-being. He is passionate about food and the importance of nutrition in addressing many of the health problems that afflict modern western society. Glen works closely with individuals to improve their health, lectures and tutors at the UK College of Nutrition and Health in London, is an expert advisor to health food shops and is a director of two non-profit making organisations that promote health and nutrition in low-income areas of Norwich.
Annie Whiteman BSc RSHom
Annie came to Homeopathy from a teaching background and graduated from the London College of Homeopathy in 1986. She has busy practices throughout Norfolk, including the Humbleyard Centre (Mulbarton), Loddon Mill Well Being Centre (Loddon), and The Complementary Health Care Clinic in the centre of Norwich.
Annie acts in the capacity of a tutor to student groups, gives local talks on Homeopathy and has taught short courses on topics such as Homeopathic First Aid. She enjoys singing with a local choir and is involved in her community as a governor at her local school.
The Homeopathic College of East Anglia regularly invites guest lecturers to visit the College, adding interest and diversity to the curriculum.