CHC Test (was New Approaches (Was: provings))
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Re: CHC Test (was New Approaches (Was: provings))
This may be a stupid question but are you allowed to use a MM and rep during the test or do you have to memorize the majority of the polycrests?
Thanks!
Truly,
Erica
Thanks!
Truly,
Erica
Re: CHC Test (was New Approaches (Was: provings))
You can check it out here:
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"The Examination
Theoretical
1. Homeopathic theory and philosophy- multiple choice, closed book.
2. Homeopathic materia medica – multiple choice, closed book.
3. Human medical sciences – multiple choice, closed book.
4. Homeopathic Repertory – fill in the blank, open repertory book of your choice (no computer repertories allowed)
Practical - Case Analysis - Open Book/computer
Homeopathic analysis of 2 chronic cases – answering a number of questions pertaining to "each" case with a list or short phrases – open book, in which computers CAN be used."
http://www.homeopathicdirectory.com/ind ... &Itemid=92
"Remedies for Study
Aconitum napellus, Aethusa, Agaricus, Allium cepa, Aloe, Alumina, Anacardium, Antimonium crudum, Antimonium tart., Apis, Argentum metallicum, Argentum nitricum, Arnica, Arsenicum album, Arsenicum iodatum, Asafoetida, Asarum, Aurum
Badiaga, Baptisia, Baryta carbonica, Belladonna, Bellis perennis, Berberis, Borax, Bromium, Bryonia
Cactus, Calcarea carbonica, Calcarea flour, Calcarea phos, Calcarea sulph, Calendula, Camphora, Cannibus indica, Cantharis, Capsicum, Carbo animalis, Carbo vegetabilis, Caulophyllum, Causticum, Chamomilla, Chelidonium, China officionalis, Cicuta, Cimicifuga, Cocculus, Coccus cacti, Coffea, Colchicum, Colocynthis, Conium, Crocus sativus, Crotalus horridus, Cuprum, Cyclamen
Digitalis, Drosera, Dulcamara, Elaps, Equisetum, Eupatorium perf., Euphrasia, Ferrum metallicum, Ferrum phos, Flouricum acidum, Gambogia, Gelsemium, Glonoinum, Graphites, Hamamelis, Helleborus, Hepar sulph, Hyoscyamus, Hypericum
Ignatia, Iodum, Ipecacuanha, Iris versicolor, Kali bichromicum, Kali bromatum, Kali carbonicum, Kali phosphoricum, Kali sulphuricum, Kreosotum, Lac caninum, Lachesis, Latrodectus mactans, Laurocerasus, Ledum, Lillium tigrinum, Lobelia inflata, Lycopodium, Lyssin
Magnesia carbonica, Magnesia muriatica, Magnesia phosphorica, Mancinella, Medorrhinum, Mercurius vivus, Mercurius corr, Mercurius iod flavus, Mercurius iod ruber, Mezereum, Naja, Natrum arsenicum, Natrum carbonicum, Natrum muriaticum, Natrum phosphoricum, Natrum sulphuricum, Nitricum acidum, Nux moschata, Nux vomica
Opium, Palladium, Petroleum, Phosphoric acid, , Phosphorus, Phytolacca, Platina, Plumbum, Podophyllum, Psorinum, Pulsatilla, Pyrogenium, Ranunculus bulbosa, Rhus toxicodendron, Rumex crispus, Ruta graveolens
Sabadilla, Sabina, Sambucus nigra, Sanguinaria, Sarsparilla, Sepia, Silica, Spigelia, Spongia tosta, Stannum, Staphysagria, Stramonium, Sulphur, Sulphuric acid, Symphytum, Syphilinum
Tabacum, Tarentula cubensis, Tarentual hispanica, Thuja, Tuberculinum, Urtica urens, Veratrum album, Viburnum, Zincum metallicum"
"The Examination
Theoretical
1. Homeopathic theory and philosophy- multiple choice, closed book.
2. Homeopathic materia medica – multiple choice, closed book.
3. Human medical sciences – multiple choice, closed book.
4. Homeopathic Repertory – fill in the blank, open repertory book of your choice (no computer repertories allowed)
Practical - Case Analysis - Open Book/computer
Homeopathic analysis of 2 chronic cases – answering a number of questions pertaining to "each" case with a list or short phrases – open book, in which computers CAN be used."
http://www.homeopathicdirectory.com/ind ... &Itemid=92
"Remedies for Study
Aconitum napellus, Aethusa, Agaricus, Allium cepa, Aloe, Alumina, Anacardium, Antimonium crudum, Antimonium tart., Apis, Argentum metallicum, Argentum nitricum, Arnica, Arsenicum album, Arsenicum iodatum, Asafoetida, Asarum, Aurum
Badiaga, Baptisia, Baryta carbonica, Belladonna, Bellis perennis, Berberis, Borax, Bromium, Bryonia
Cactus, Calcarea carbonica, Calcarea flour, Calcarea phos, Calcarea sulph, Calendula, Camphora, Cannibus indica, Cantharis, Capsicum, Carbo animalis, Carbo vegetabilis, Caulophyllum, Causticum, Chamomilla, Chelidonium, China officionalis, Cicuta, Cimicifuga, Cocculus, Coccus cacti, Coffea, Colchicum, Colocynthis, Conium, Crocus sativus, Crotalus horridus, Cuprum, Cyclamen
Digitalis, Drosera, Dulcamara, Elaps, Equisetum, Eupatorium perf., Euphrasia, Ferrum metallicum, Ferrum phos, Flouricum acidum, Gambogia, Gelsemium, Glonoinum, Graphites, Hamamelis, Helleborus, Hepar sulph, Hyoscyamus, Hypericum
Ignatia, Iodum, Ipecacuanha, Iris versicolor, Kali bichromicum, Kali bromatum, Kali carbonicum, Kali phosphoricum, Kali sulphuricum, Kreosotum, Lac caninum, Lachesis, Latrodectus mactans, Laurocerasus, Ledum, Lillium tigrinum, Lobelia inflata, Lycopodium, Lyssin
Magnesia carbonica, Magnesia muriatica, Magnesia phosphorica, Mancinella, Medorrhinum, Mercurius vivus, Mercurius corr, Mercurius iod flavus, Mercurius iod ruber, Mezereum, Naja, Natrum arsenicum, Natrum carbonicum, Natrum muriaticum, Natrum phosphoricum, Natrum sulphuricum, Nitricum acidum, Nux moschata, Nux vomica
Opium, Palladium, Petroleum, Phosphoric acid, , Phosphorus, Phytolacca, Platina, Plumbum, Podophyllum, Psorinum, Pulsatilla, Pyrogenium, Ranunculus bulbosa, Rhus toxicodendron, Rumex crispus, Ruta graveolens
Sabadilla, Sabina, Sambucus nigra, Sanguinaria, Sarsparilla, Sepia, Silica, Spigelia, Spongia tosta, Stannum, Staphysagria, Stramonium, Sulphur, Sulphuric acid, Symphytum, Syphilinum
Tabacum, Tarentula cubensis, Tarentual hispanica, Thuja, Tuberculinum, Urtica urens, Veratrum album, Viburnum, Zincum metallicum"
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Re: CHC Test (was New Approaches (Was: provings))
when i did the crash prep course last summer, we
were told to use whatever rep we wanted, although kent
was the traditional one.
tanya
were told to use whatever rep we wanted, although kent
was the traditional one.
tanya
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Re: CHC Test (was New Approaches (Was: provings))
Hello Erica,
You are allowed to have a rep of your choice for that portion of the exam. The MM is from memory. They ask that you study a list of 154 rxs.
Best regards, Rik
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You are allowed to have a rep of your choice for that portion of the exam. The MM is from memory. They ask that you study a list of 154 rxs.
Best regards, Rik
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Re: CHC Test (was New Approaches (Was: provings))
For the test I think you're only expected to memorize keynotes; of
course remember more is useful in practice!
course remember more is useful in practice!
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Re: CHC Test (was New Approaches (Was: provings))
Hi Richard,
Presuming that all or many of them are polychrests that would mean
that you either have thousands and thousands of symptoms to memorize
or that you are urged by the system to limit yourself to a small MM -
that considered suitable by the CHC - or that you are led into the
fault of prescribing by repertory outcome.
Regards
Luise
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Presuming that all or many of them are polychrests that would mean
that you either have thousands and thousands of symptoms to memorize
or that you are urged by the system to limit yourself to a small MM -
that considered suitable by the CHC - or that you are led into the
fault of prescribing by repertory outcome.
Regards
Luise
--
One thought to all who, free of doubt,
So definitely know what's true:
2 and 2 is 22 -
and 2 times 2 is 2:-)
==========> ICQ yinyang 96391801 <==========
CHC Test (was New Approaches (Was: provings))
Hi Shannon,
This was required in the past, don't know if it is still the same:
Polychrests:
Primary indicators, keynotes, describing state
Characteristic symptom, combinations, concomitants
Etiologies
Modalities, SRP's, sensations
Characteristic pathology, physiological affiliations
Miasmatic affiliations
Contraindications
Less common remedies:
Primary indicators, keynotes
Characteristic symptom combinations, concomitants
Range of action
Remedy Associations
Chronic/Acute relationships
Common complementary relationships
Inimicals
Analogue relationships
This was required in the past, don't know if it is still the same:
Polychrests:
Primary indicators, keynotes, describing state
Characteristic symptom, combinations, concomitants
Etiologies
Modalities, SRP's, sensations
Characteristic pathology, physiological affiliations
Miasmatic affiliations
Contraindications
Less common remedies:
Primary indicators, keynotes
Characteristic symptom combinations, concomitants
Range of action
Remedy Associations
Chronic/Acute relationships
Common complementary relationships
Inimicals
Analogue relationships
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I completely lost faith in the CHC test after my experience ten years ago.
I took it with a colleague and passed everything but the cases. I did pass the Theory and Philosophy, the MM and the Medical Science.
My Colleague also failed the cases and the medical section. This was after a very good
two year training and both of us having many years of study before that, as well.
We retook it together. She passed the medical but we still both didn't pass the cases.
I've done really well with patients over the years and paper cases elsewhere but just couldn't seem
to give them what they wanted. I don't think we were allowed to use computers then, just our books.
Then my colleague was sent the cases and told to do them at home and send them back and passed.
I was not given that opportunity - as the tests are supposed to be proctored my colleague should not have been either. I thought that was very unfair.
She's a good homeopath so I'm glad she got certified but as you can imagine it left a bad taste in my mouth about the whole organization.
Sheri
Theoretical
Homeopathic theory and philosophy- multiple choice, closed book.
Homeopathic materia medica – multiple choice, closed book.
Human medical sciences – multiple choice, closed book.
Homeopathic Repertory – fill in the blank, open repertory book of
yo ur choice (no computer repertories allowed)
Practical - Case Analysis - Open Book/computer
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I took it with a colleague and passed everything but the cases. I did pass the Theory and Philosophy, the MM and the Medical Science.
My Colleague also failed the cases and the medical section. This was after a very good
two year training and both of us having many years of study before that, as well.
We retook it together. She passed the medical but we still both didn't pass the cases.
I've done really well with patients over the years and paper cases elsewhere but just couldn't seem
to give them what they wanted. I don't think we were allowed to use computers then, just our books.
Then my colleague was sent the cases and told to do them at home and send them back and passed.
I was not given that opportunity - as the tests are supposed to be proctored my colleague should not have been either. I thought that was very unfair.
She's a good homeopath so I'm glad she got certified but as you can imagine it left a bad taste in my mouth about the whole organization.
Sheri
Theoretical
Homeopathic theory and philosophy- multiple choice, closed book.
Homeopathic materia medica – multiple choice, closed book.
Human medical sciences – multiple choice, closed book.
Homeopathic Repertory – fill in the blank, open repertory book of
yo ur choice (no computer repertories allowed)
Practical - Case Analysis - Open Book/computer
________________________________
An Excellent Credit Score is 750. See Yours in Just 2 Easy Steps!
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Re: CHC Test (was New Approaches (Was: provings))
i agree that testing is really about gamemanship and knowing
the rules of the game to win. i was very glad to do this
2 month prep course which provided those rules, including
the ones needed to do the cases. my understanding is that
they really only use polychrest cases. further, they want
to see a particular format used for the case presentation.
karen allen puts out a book for studying for the chc which
is probably invaluable if one doesn't take a prep course
geared to the test.
that said, i am not at all convinced that taking the test
is that meaningul since, like most tests, it primarily shows
that you know how to pass a test. the real world is quite
different.
tanya
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the rules of the game to win. i was very glad to do this
2 month prep course which provided those rules, including
the ones needed to do the cases. my understanding is that
they really only use polychrest cases. further, they want
to see a particular format used for the case presentation.
karen allen puts out a book for studying for the chc which
is probably invaluable if one doesn't take a prep course
geared to the test.
that said, i am not at all convinced that taking the test
is that meaningul since, like most tests, it primarily shows
that you know how to pass a test. the real world is quite
different.
tanya
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