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ALL MODULES COME COMPLETE WITH
OUTLINE NOTES, SUGGESTED READINGS, SELF-TEST EXERCISES, CLINICAL
CASES (WHERE APPLICABLE) AND EXERCISES FOR GRADING. THE FOLLOWING
IS A PARTIAL SYLLABUS SYNOPSIS. |
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GENERAL BACKGROUND
AND INTRODUCTION TO CONCEPTS (modules 1-7) |
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- Complementary Medicine today; trends in North
America.
- Homeopathy: an intellectual challenge-1.
- Homeopathy: an intellectual challenge-2.
- Homeopathy: an intellectual challenge-3.
- Self-care-1.
- Self-care-2. General discussion on Issues in Complementary/Alternative
medicine.
- Integrated Care.
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THE PRACTICE
OF CLASSICAL HOMEOPATHY (modules 8-14) |
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Although these modules are
captioned with a major topic, they are to be approached as one
building on the other, such that particular topics will be revisited
in different contexts. Materia Medica (the learning of the individual
remedies) is taught with clinical cases. |
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- Introduction to the homeopathic language.
- Introduction to Materia Medica.
- Classical Homeopathic theory of disease: the preferred
approach.
- Taking a case.
- The Repertory. Rubrics. Provings.
- Concept of the remedy picture.
- The Organon of Medicine.
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For a descriptive list of these modules
please see our module
page.
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