Webinar Series: Repertories in Clinical Practice

Webinar Series: Repertories in Clinical Practice

Would you like to learn more about the different homoeopathic repertory programs used by master homoeopaths? This webinar series will introduce in-depth case analysis using different repertories. Whether you already have a favourite repertory and would like to expand your knowledge on using it, or are looking to purchase your first or a further program, this series is not to be missed.

4 sessions - 8 CPD points

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+ AHA professional members: $120
+ AHA general & allied members: $180
+ AHA student members: $120
+ Non-AHA members: $240

 

Dates & times:

Session 1: Thursday 21 April 2022
ACT, NSW, Qld, Tas, Vic: 6 pm to 8 pm AEST
SA, NT: 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm
WA: 4 pm to 6 pm

Session 2: Friday 20 May 2022
ACT, NSW, Qld, Tas, Vic: 11:30 am to 1:30 pm AEST
SA, NT: 11 am to 1 pm
WA: 9:30 am to 11:30 am

Session 3: Wednesday 1 June 2022
ACT, NSW, Qld, Tas, Vic: 6 pm to 8 pm AEST
SA, NT: 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm
WA: 4 pm to 6 pm

Session 4: Friday 17 June 2022
ACT, NSW, Qld, Tas, Vic: 3 pm to 5 pm AEST
SA, NT: 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm
WA: 1 pm to 3 pm

Registration closes at midnight on Tuesday 19 April.

 

About this webinar series:

Session 1: Vithoulkas Compass will be introduced by Dr Lefteris Tapakis. This will be followed by the presentation of in-depth case analysis, using Vithoulkas Compass, by Dr Atul Jaggi. He will be presenting a long term case of chronic renal failure on regular dialysis.

Dr Lefteris Tapakis is a medical doctor and homoeopath in Athens, Greece. He holds a master's degree in homoeopathy and a diploma from IACH. He is homoeopathic coordinator of the project VithoulkasCompass.com.

Dr Atul Jaggi began his studies in homoeopathy in 1991 and in 1996 joined the first intake of the IACH's diploma course. An ardent student of Prof Vithoulkas, he has been teaching at the IACH since 2016, and internationally, including in Spain, Russia, Egypt and Malaysia. He also moderates the e-learning course of the IACH.

Session 2: RadarOpus. This session will be presented by Maree Eccleston. She will demonstrate how to use RadarOpus for the beginner as well as expert tips and tools for the more experienced practitioner. Maree will present a case where she applies a number of these tools in the analysis, including the use of families. We will also learn about customising analysis using modules such as Vervarcke and Frei.

Maree Eccleston has been in homoeopathic practice since 2007 and has been the Australian representative for RadarOpus since 2014. She lectured and supervised homoeopathic clinics at Endeavour College of Natural Health and presently manages a busy natural therapy clinic in West End, Brisbane.

Session 3: HomeoQuest presented by Shilpa Bhouraskar, author of HomeoQuest. In this session Shilpa's intention is to help us to bridge the gap between what we learn when first introduced to repertorisation and what works in clinic. She will share with us the top lessons she has learned through thousands of case analyses and how to choose the best repertory for your case and client. Shilpa will present the analysis of two acute cases which demonstrate how to prescribe confidently even when the client's symptoms are not found in any repertory. She will also present analysis of a pathological case using her 'three pronged approach'.

Shilpa Bhouraskar graduated as a homoeopath in 1997 and worked as a homoeopathic GP in India for seven years, including several years in rural clinics. Now based in Sydney, she heads up the Argentum Mentoring program which she started in 2008 as well as her online academy The Quest for Simillimum which provides homoeopathic education from homoeopaths around the globe.

Session 4: Synergy Homeopathic presented by Penny Edwards. Previously known as Kent Homeopathic Associates, which developed MacRepertory and ReferenceWorks, Dr Rajan Sankaran is presently patron of Synergy and the original programs have been transformed into Synergy Homeopathic. Penny will be demonstrating in-depth case analysis using different methods such as Scholten, Yakir and Sankaran in three cases: one of a woman with anxiety and menopausal symptoms, another of bronchiectasis and poor sleep, and a third of behavioural problems in childhood.

Penny Edwards originally studied at London College of Classical Homeopathy and Dynamis School. She has also studied with Dr Massimo Mangialavori, earning the Diploma Koiné, and was awarded a Master of Science in Homeopathy from University of Central Lancashire. Penny was in private practice in the UK, while concurrently working at Helios Homeopathic Pharmacy, for 25 years and is now based in Queensland. She was the UK representative for Kent Homeopathic Associates from 1999 until returning to Australia where she has been the Australian representative for Synergy Homeopathics since 2019.

 

Event Properties

Event Date 21-04-2022 6:00 pm
Event End Date 17-06-2022 5:00 pm
Capacity Unlimited
Individual Price Member discounts apply
Location Online Webinar