Mission Success: Chronic case taking - Part 1

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Mission Success: Chronic case taking - Part 1
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In §6 of the Organon, Hahnemann tells us that we can only see the “disturbances of body and soul which are perceptible to the senses.” What about the disturbances which we cannot perceive? Here is the importance of various approaches of case taking. Every case in your clinical practice is unique and it is the skill in case taking that will help you to derive the totality of symptoms. It is not only about case receiving, the questions have to be formulated depending on the circumstances and asked correctly. So what is the formulation for the perfect case-taking? Dr. Manoj Patel will guide you through the basis of the questioning in different cases. He focuses on the value of symptoms by proper interview plan and this he will enlighten with his clinical cases. He emphasizes on problem resolution, the Doctor-patient relationship, deriving the totality of symptoms by interconnecting by present complaints, miasmatic evolution, and the life space of the patient.  

Topics covered

  • Purpose of case-taking (Philosophical perspective)
  • Importance of the setup
  • How to receive the case?
  • Interview plan
His entire presentation is supported with videorecordings of the patient during case-taking, and images supporting the before and after homeopathic treatment.  

Learning Objectives

  • Philosophical perspective of case taking
  • Processing the case analysis
  • Selection of the individualizing symptoms
  • Creating repertorial totality by taking a suitable approach
  • Finding the rubrics to arrive at similimum

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Maliha MASROOR

Oct 7, 2022

Hello doc , maliha this side . I'm an intern homoeopath looking forward to practice pure homoeopathy , but till now i have rarely seen physicians practicing Hahnemannian single dose method , but looking at this case , it's processing and how beautifully it has handled made me amazed and more faithful to this system . I'm feeling lucky to get enrolled and able to see such an amazing session. Thank you so much.

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Dr. Manoj Patel

Dr. Manoj Patel - Homeopathy Course Teacher and Speaker

Dr. Manoj Patel
4.8 Instructor Rating
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  • Professor & HOD Psychiatry, M. L. Dhawale Homeopathic P. G. Institute, INDIA.
  • Director (Community Health Service) Dr. M. L. Dhawale organization. Mumbai.
  • Executive Director Malini kishor Sanghvi Hospital & Educational Complex, Gujarat.
  • PG guide for students of psychiatry, Maharashtra University of Health Science (MUHS)
Workshop & Seminars :
  • Presenting seminars and interactive workshops on Concept of Case Receiving & Role of Unprejudiced Observer with help of audio visual aids. So far presented about 15 such workshops across India & one abroad at Denmark.
  • Conducted 15 days workshop of ROT (Re orientation of Teachers) as a coordinator in the subject of Homeopathic Matria Medica, Philosophy and Repertory organized by AUSH Government of India.
  • Conducted workshop with Teachers of Gujarat, Homeopathic Colleges organized by Government of Gujarat.
  • At Denmark in the month of March, 2005.Presented paper at international conference at Toronto Canada, Oct. 2005. Conducted workshop at Canada homeopathic college, Toronto and Troy, Michigan USA Addressed USA & Canadian community on ‘Homeopathy as first choice’.
  • Recent presentation on kent’s approach to case receiving at Toronto Canada 2009, Competency based education in psychiatry at LIGA, Leipzig, Germany, June 2017.
Award:

Recipient of Best Homeopathic Doctors Award (yr. 2005-2006) For service to society from ‘YOU’ (an organization devoted social cause)

Research experience:

Principal investigator in Diarrhea Research Project,Sponsored byDept. AYUSH, Ministry of Health & Family welfare, Govt.of India.

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Mission Success: Chronic case taking - Part 1