Re: Case Taking skills: Seems that this subject gets little attention...any ideas?
Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2007 11:24 am
Dear Members,
The thread on ferns and latest posting on F. Vermuleuns FUNGI book
sparked this observation/question: Why isn't there more, much more,
books, literature, etc. on actual case-taking skills? The art of
homeopathy?
I have found Brian Kaplans 'Homeopathic Conversation' to address this,
but have found little else. Is it a case that these skills are not
addressed more in various media (books, DVDS, etc.) and only at schools?
Which, I have heard many students speak of the inadequate training at
schools....
Seems to be a big hole that would be very helpful to address. Case
management, from what I hear, was another area that had not been
addressed in depth, too.
Any ideas?
Respectfully,
Preston Foell
The thread on ferns and latest posting on F. Vermuleuns FUNGI book
sparked this observation/question: Why isn't there more, much more,
books, literature, etc. on actual case-taking skills? The art of
homeopathy?
I have found Brian Kaplans 'Homeopathic Conversation' to address this,
but have found little else. Is it a case that these skills are not
addressed more in various media (books, DVDS, etc.) and only at schools?
Which, I have heard many students speak of the inadequate training at
schools....
Seems to be a big hole that would be very helpful to address. Case
management, from what I hear, was another area that had not been
addressed in depth, too.
Any ideas?
Respectfully,
Preston Foell