Homeopathic formulary in an allopathic institution
Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2002 3:36 am
Hi Group,
Today I received preliminary approval to begin creating a homeopathic
formulary for the inpatient dual-diagnosis (chemical dependency and
psychiatric) facility where I work part-time. I will be the only
prescriber and will be taking and treating only acute cases, primarily
for minor physical symptoms (e.g., sore throat, cough, sprained ankle,
etc.). This may sound like a trivial project, but it felt great to have
the full support of the conventional medical staff to go ahead with this.
Anyway, I am wondering if others on the list have had experience
treating homeopathically in an allopathic institution. Some of the
issues to be addressed are storage and dispensing of remedies, educating
nurses about handling remedies, educating patients (who are not
homeopathically savvy) about what to expect, creating a pharmacy billing
system, charting in the progress notes in a fashion that other staff and
the hospital licensing commission can understand, getting approval from
the risk management department, and last but not least, preparing good
one-liners to respond to inquiries about certain remedies! I think I
will have to ignore the usual cautions against taking other medications
or foods in close proximity to remedies because these patients are
frequently on multiple allopathic meds and can only come to the nurse's
station so many times a day.
Any guidance on this topic would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Arlene
Today I received preliminary approval to begin creating a homeopathic
formulary for the inpatient dual-diagnosis (chemical dependency and
psychiatric) facility where I work part-time. I will be the only
prescriber and will be taking and treating only acute cases, primarily
for minor physical symptoms (e.g., sore throat, cough, sprained ankle,
etc.). This may sound like a trivial project, but it felt great to have
the full support of the conventional medical staff to go ahead with this.
Anyway, I am wondering if others on the list have had experience
treating homeopathically in an allopathic institution. Some of the
issues to be addressed are storage and dispensing of remedies, educating
nurses about handling remedies, educating patients (who are not
homeopathically savvy) about what to expect, creating a pharmacy billing
system, charting in the progress notes in a fashion that other staff and
the hospital licensing commission can understand, getting approval from
the risk management department, and last but not least, preparing good
one-liners to respond to inquiries about certain remedies! I think I
will have to ignore the usual cautions against taking other medications
or foods in close proximity to remedies because these patients are
frequently on multiple allopathic meds and can only come to the nurse's
station so many times a day.
Any guidance on this topic would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Arlene