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Team Effort
Making
History with The Team Effort Series!
For
the first time, an on-line video case forum in which our community can
share our most challenging cases and work together to solve them. Not
every case is a perfect one remedy cure, and it's only through the study
of more elusive successes that one can better understand the difficulties
of a day-to-day practice. We hope you'll join us as we make homeopathic
history by crossing the boundaries of countries and diverse prescribing
techniques to unite in the common cause of helping those who are ill and
need special attention. In the course of it, we can't help but all learn
from the exchange!
Online Archive for Team Effort Case Submissions
You can take a look at previous submissions to the Team Effort cases in our Archive. We hope to have an online forum in the future in conjunction with our sister site in Germany. In the meantime, we welcome your feedback on the Team Effort cases and your experience with The Homeopathic Symposium at customerservice@homeopathicsymposium.com
Online Team Effort Case Archive
Follow
these steps to become a part of our Team Effort experience:
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If you haven't already registered with The
Homeopathic Symposium, do so. It's free.
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Click
here to take you to 'The Learning Center'; then click on the link
to one of the 'Team Effort' cases.
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Watch the case, which is edited to about
one and one half hours. Then view which remedies have been prescribed
and watch some footage from follow-ups that illustrate new aspects of
the case. A full case transcript
is available in our Analysis section to help with your study of the case.
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Study the case and post your thoughts and
ideas on our new online forum. By choosing to submit your analysis ideas,
you are agreeing that they can be posted online with your name. If you
do not want you ideas posted online, please email them to us at info@homeopathicsymposium.com
to receive credit.
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If you wish to receive a Certificate of
Completion for 6 hours of CEU's for naturopaths, seminar hours for students
or towards the 250 hours needed to sign for the CHC certification exam,
we require that you meet the minimum guidelines we have established for
submissions to our Team Effort cases. These guidelines are listed below.
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Get your friends to register and watch as
well. You're going to want to share this case with other homeopaths and
medical professionals.
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Who knows what comes next--with a live case,
that's part of the fun!
WARNING:
Do not press the “Complete Case”
button. These cases are on-going and new material is posted regularly.
Bookmark your case in the Analysis or Follow-Up section and later press
“Resume” from the My Account page to see new material.
New!
Team Effort Submission Guidelines:
In
our ongoing efforts to improve the quality of learning offered on The
Homeopathic Symposium, we have developed guidelines for submissions to
the Team Effort cases. We understand that much of the work done
on these cases is spent paging through the repertory and materia medica
and have provided these guidelines to ensure that time is reflected in
your analysis. To ensure that the 6 hours of clinical or classroom
credit received for the time worked on this case is fair and appropriate,
we are asking that all submissions meet these minimum guidelines.
Please
provide your insights into the Team Effort Case in the following areas:
1.
Overall impression of the
case, prognosis without homeopathic care
2.
Prognosis with homeopathic
care, obstacles to cure
3.
What needs to be cured?
Main complaint?
4.
Keywords - Themes
5.
Suggested Miasm or Family
of remedies
6.
Choose rubrics
7.
Repertorization
8.
DDX's - why they come up
and why they are not appropriate
9.
Final prescription with potency, frequency and reasoning
Team
Effort Cases Online Now:
1.
A Case of Severe Insomnia and Suicidal Depression - hosted by Jeremy Sherr
2.
A Case of Melancholia With A Twist - hosted by Roger Morrison
3.
A Case of Anxiety, Ennui and Teeth Grinding - hosted by Lou Klein
4.
A Case of Eating Disorder and Low Self-Esteem - hosted by Karen Allen
Try
Out One of Our Interactive Video Cases Free
of Charge
We're making one of our cases completely
free so that you can see for yourself exactly what it is that we are offering.
Work through the entire case at your own pace then take the quiz and receive
a certificate for 4 hours of Continuing Education Credit. Again, this
is free with no obligation. This case is: Free
Trial Case - 29 Year Old Female, A Case of Diabetes and Extreme Phobias.
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