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HOMEOPATHY#1
A holistic healing practice using natural remedies based on the principle of 'like cures like'.
REMEDY#2
A substance used in homeopathy to treat specific ailments, selected based on individual patient symptoms.
MATERIA MEDICA#3
A comprehensive reference that details homeopathic remedies and their uses for various ailments.
CASE STUDY#4
An in-depth analysis of a patient's treatment and response, used to illustrate homeopathic principles.
LIKE CURES LIKE#5
The foundational principle of homeopathy stating that a substance causing symptoms in a healthy person can treat similar symptoms in a sick person.
VITAL FORCE#6
The innate energy within each individual that maintains health and balance, central to homeopathic philosophy.
SYMPTOM CHECKLIST#7
A tool for identifying and documenting symptoms presented by a patient, aiding in remedy selection.
REMEDY SELECTION#8
The process of choosing an appropriate homeopathic remedy based on a patient's unique symptoms.
HOLISTIC APPROACH#9
A treatment methodology considering the whole person—mind, body, and spirit—rather than just symptoms.
PRACTICAL PROJECT#10
A hands-on assignment in the course where students create a comprehensive remedy guidebook.
DOCUMENTATION#11
The act of recording patient cases and treatment responses, essential for effective practice.
PATIENT CARE PLAN#12
A structured outline detailing the homeopathic and conventional treatments for a patient.
ETHICS IN HOMEOPATHY#13
The moral principles guiding homeopathic practice, ensuring patient welfare and informed consent.
FLOWCHART#14
A visual representation of the steps involved in remedy selection for specific ailments.
GROUP DISCUSSION#15
Collaborative conversations among students to share insights and deepen understanding of topics.
REMEDY PROFILE#16
A detailed description of a homeopathic remedy, including its indications and characteristics.
ROLE-PLAYING#17
A training exercise where students simulate patient consultations to practice communication skills.
PEER REVIEW#18
A process where students evaluate each other’s work, providing constructive feedback.
CASE STUDY DATA#19
Information gathered from a patient during treatment, crucial for effective case study documentation.
MINDFULNESS#20
A practice of being present and fully engaged, important for effective patient interactions.
REFLECTIVE JOURNAL#21
A personal log where students document their learning experiences and insights throughout the course.
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS#22
A method of examining similarities and differences between homeopathic remedies to aid selection.
TRADITIONAL MEDICINE#23
Conventional healthcare practices, often contrasted with homeopathy in treatment approaches.
NATURAL REMEDIES#24
Substances derived from nature used in homeopathy to promote healing without synthetic drugs.
CLINICAL PRACTICE#25
The application of homeopathic principles in real-world patient care settings.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT#26
The background and evolution of homeopathy, providing insight into its development and principles.