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Homeopathy in
Practice Course Course No. 103
(Advanced Case
Taking & Repertorisation)
This course is
an essential stage in our popular Practitioner Study Programme.
It is recommended to follow, or for concurrent study with the
British Institute's General, Veterinary Homeopathy or Homoeopathic
Pharmacy Diploma Courses. This superior course replaces the
former Case Taking and Repertorisation Course. It provides an
in-depth study of all the necessary skills and tools to take,
analyse and manage cases in a homoeopathic practice. In it intended
for students wishing to establish a homoeopathic practice and
to meet or exceed various accreditation standards. The duration
is 200 hours, although students may choose their own pace.
Eligibility
Students must hold
or be studying for the Diploma of the Institute of Homeopathy
(DIHom) or the equivalent award of other approved colleges.
Graduates holding the Postgraduate Diploma, the Diploma in Homoeopathic
Pharmacy or the Diploma in Veterinary Homeopathy are also eligible.
Award
Successful completion
of the course followed by the Clinical Internship required for
the award of the Advanced Diploma of the Institute at Practitioner
Level, using the letters, DIHom(Pract.).
Syllabus
- Prescription Options
- Aetiology Miasms
- Drainage
- Bowel Nosodes
- Chronological
- Groups
- Families
- Taking the Case
- Examining Patients - Clients
- Repertories and How to Use
Them
- Computerised Repertorisation
- Evaluating Repertorisation
- Case Studies
- Case Management
- Guidelines for Specific Disorders
- How to Gain Most from Clinical
Observation
- Guidelines for Setting Up
in Practice
General
The Institute reserves
the right to modify or update the syllabus from time to time
without notice. Graduates holding the Institute Diploma are
eligible for direct entry to the Postgraduate Course of the
Institute (DHM), the award of the Fellowship of the British
Institute (FBIH) and the Practitioner Programme.
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