a query for the group
Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2004 1:41 pm
Hi, there
This is Meg Cole, and I'm not a regular poster on this list, as I am still a
student, and feel that I'm not qualified to jump into the posts. I have
received much by way of insight from participating in this group, and hope
that some of you that are currently practising might have some thoughts for
me as I move further into my studies....
I have been studying homeopathy with Dr. Shahrdar for a few years, now, and
am at the halfway point in my studies with the School of Homeopathy, Devon
(Misha Norland's school) via their distance learning course with seminars,
clinicals, etc. I have been offered an opportunity to join the school's New
York live classes this fall, which will involve attendance at the school
once a month, along with experiential opportunities in their clinic there.
I have been asking for input from friends and others about their thoughts
for me on taking this next step, and most have been quite positive, apart
from a very disturbing contact with my own doctor/homeopath, yesterday. He
has been quite supportive all along of my studies, offering to help me with
cases if I need once I'm actually in practise, troubleshooting the remedy
selection process with me concerning my own family, loaning me books, etc.
Yesterday, he slammed me with the "only MD's, DO's, and PA's ought to be
doing this work" lecture, saying that lay people have no business treating
people in illness. The reasoning was that without a license or malpractise
insurance we take no responsibility for what happens to patients, which he
thinks is irresponsible. I do not know the real reason behind his comments,
other than I have some sense that he may see me as a threat to his own
practise, which is 90% homeopathy at this juncture-----perhaps he doesn't
want me 'in the game', as it were? After a long standing relationship with
this doc and the previous support, that would be a hard pill to swallow, but
it may be the reality that I must face.
Does anyone have any thoughts for me on some of these legal issues?
Malpractise insurance, covering ourselves legally, etc. I know that this is
a loaded question, and I have no expectations of complete answers, nor do I
intend to hold anyone here responsible for info given------I am just feeling
a little defeated, now that I'm so far into my courses------and any info
that I receive to help me get a grip on the reality of this situation would
be most appreciated. I know that the school will provide guidance here,
too, but I am needing to make a decision on my attendance at the NY school
by Monday, for me to be able to enter the class on Sept. 17th....
In hopes that I'll be able to find the courage to continue on with this
important work...
Meg
P.S. I live in Maine, in case that might be a factor when advising me.
This is Meg Cole, and I'm not a regular poster on this list, as I am still a
student, and feel that I'm not qualified to jump into the posts. I have
received much by way of insight from participating in this group, and hope
that some of you that are currently practising might have some thoughts for
me as I move further into my studies....
I have been studying homeopathy with Dr. Shahrdar for a few years, now, and
am at the halfway point in my studies with the School of Homeopathy, Devon
(Misha Norland's school) via their distance learning course with seminars,
clinicals, etc. I have been offered an opportunity to join the school's New
York live classes this fall, which will involve attendance at the school
once a month, along with experiential opportunities in their clinic there.
I have been asking for input from friends and others about their thoughts
for me on taking this next step, and most have been quite positive, apart
from a very disturbing contact with my own doctor/homeopath, yesterday. He
has been quite supportive all along of my studies, offering to help me with
cases if I need once I'm actually in practise, troubleshooting the remedy
selection process with me concerning my own family, loaning me books, etc.
Yesterday, he slammed me with the "only MD's, DO's, and PA's ought to be
doing this work" lecture, saying that lay people have no business treating
people in illness. The reasoning was that without a license or malpractise
insurance we take no responsibility for what happens to patients, which he
thinks is irresponsible. I do not know the real reason behind his comments,
other than I have some sense that he may see me as a threat to his own
practise, which is 90% homeopathy at this juncture-----perhaps he doesn't
want me 'in the game', as it were? After a long standing relationship with
this doc and the previous support, that would be a hard pill to swallow, but
it may be the reality that I must face.
Does anyone have any thoughts for me on some of these legal issues?
Malpractise insurance, covering ourselves legally, etc. I know that this is
a loaded question, and I have no expectations of complete answers, nor do I
intend to hold anyone here responsible for info given------I am just feeling
a little defeated, now that I'm so far into my courses------and any info
that I receive to help me get a grip on the reality of this situation would
be most appreciated. I know that the school will provide guidance here,
too, but I am needing to make a decision on my attendance at the NY school
by Monday, for me to be able to enter the class on Sept. 17th....
In hopes that I'll be able to find the courage to continue on with this
important work...
Meg
P.S. I live in Maine, in case that might be a factor when advising me.