Nic Rowley
Nic read medicine at Trinity College Cambridge, and completed his clinical training at the Royal Free Hospital, London.
As well as running holistic medical practices in Kent and West Sussex, he has played a significant role in the raising of educational and regulatory standards of complementary and alternative medicine in the UK. As academic vice principal of the European School of Osteopathy, he devised and authored the UK’s first classified honours degree program in complementary medicine to be validated by an established university. He was thus closely involved in the process that lead to Osteopathy being recognised as an independent, self-regulating profession governed by statute in Britain, a model that has subsequently been developed within other complementary medical disciplines. He was also Dean of Studies at the School of Herbal medicine, and guest lecturer and examiner at several major colleges of alternative medicine including the International College of Oriental Medicine and the College of Homeopathy.