Homeopathic Repertorization

 

 

 

Department: Fellowship

Level: CME Level

You need:  15 Points

Head Master: Prof. D. P. Rastogi DF(Hom.)

Accredited CPD Points: 12

 

Objectives by the Head of programme:

At the UG level students have learnt the basics of repertory and have at least learnt the difference in Boenninghausen and Kentian approach besides importance of case taking and evaluation of symptoms. .However it will be worthwhile to give an overview of repertories since Hahnemann ‘s days till the present day


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Prof. D. P. Rastogi is a homeopathic physician with more than 40 years of clinical experience in classical homeopathy. He graduated from the Calcutta Homeopathic Medical College in 1958, obtained his post graduate diploma [DF Hom] from the Royal London Homeopathic Hospital, Faculty of Homeopathy UK in 1962, and also attended a post graduate course at the Glasgow Homeopathic Hospital.
Dr D P Rastogi has been the Principal of Nehru Homeopathic College New Delhi from 1975 to1984 and later Director of Central Council of Research in Homeopathy, Govt of India till his retirement in 1999.

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Entry requirements:

General criteria of Fellowship department apply.

 

Course content:

The student needs to fulfil 15 points to complete the course:

 

Theoretical Lessons: (You need 10 points)

At the PG level individual repertories are to be taken up in greater detail outlining the following:

 - 10 Points

 

Course contents

Hours

1

Over view of repertories since the days of Hahnemann to present time.

3

2

Boeninghausen’s Therapeutic Pocket Book- its philosophy, construction , applicability and use.

2

3

Boger Boenninghausen’s repertory-its construction, use and advantages.

2

4

How to take rubrics for Boenninghausen’ repertories-exercise in searching of rubrics in order to increase familiarity with this repertory.

1

5

Working out 25 cases on Boenninghausen’ s repertory

3

6

Kent’s repertory- its construction, arrangement of rubrics.

1

7

Evaluation of symptoms for use of Kent’s repertory

1

8

Finding rubrics in Kent’s repertory and work out 10 cases.

3

9

Knerr’s Repertory-its utility and use

2

10

Complete repertory- its construction, utility, use and working out 10 cases.

2

11

Synthesis repertory-its use, utility and growth. Working out 5 cases.

2

12

Robin Murphy’s Repertory- its utility, popularity and special features and working out 5 cases.

2

13

Repertory soft wares – comparative study Mac Repertory , Radar, Cara, ISIS, Kentian and others

4

14

OE Boericke’s Repertory- its construction and use.

Other useful repertories.

2

 

15

Gentry’s repertory, its construction, use and utility

2

 

The final Project: (You need 5 points)

In end of theoretical part, students need to provide a final paper about Repertorization not less than 1000 words - 5 points

 

Duration of course:

Theoretical Lesson: 3 months

Final project:3 months

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Assessment:

Through final online exam taken every 3 months. more information is available here.

And final project. More information about writing an Academic report is available here.

 

Award:

On successful completion the student is awarded the certificate of online participation in Fellowship of "Homeopathic Repertorization" from Pioneer University signed by the head of programme. Duly registered practitioners by recognised registration bodies are entitled to use the letters FHom (Fellowship in Homeopathy) upon this certification.

 

fees:

Registration fee: £50.00

Course fee: £200.00

Scholarship is available on merits

Fees are exclusive of VAT

 

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