Veidlapa Nr. M-3 (8)
Study Course Description

Organon of Medicine

Main Study Course Information

Course Code
RHO_006
Branch of Science
Clinical medicine; Health care sciences and services
ECTS
8.10
Target Audience
Medicine
LQF
Level 8

Study Course Implementer

Course Supervisor

Residency Speciality

Speciality
Supervisor of Medical Speciality
Contacts

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About Study Course

Objective

In conformity with the requirements of the Homeopath speciality, ensure the acquisition and development of theoretical knowledge of the philosophical concepts and principles set forth in the "Medical Organon", enabling the physician to apply them both to medicine in general and to homeopathy for health restoration.

Learning Outcomes

Knowledge

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Skills

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Competences

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Assessment

Individual work

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1.

Individual work

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Examination

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Examination

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Study Course Theme Plan

FULL-TIME
Part 1
  1. Seminar

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Topics

Life of Dr Samuel Hahnemann, founder of homeopathy, his research and experimentation. Development of Hahnemann's thought reflected in his “Organon of Medicine”.
  1. Seminar

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Topics

The true nature of health and disease
  1. Seminar

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The natural principles of cure as the basis for the system of therapy. Logic of homeopathy
  1. Seminar

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Topics

A view of homeopathy on the human being. Sick person. The highest ideal of cure.
Total ECTS (Creditpoints):
8.10
Number of Residency Seminars:
4
Length (weeks):
5
Final Examination:
Residency exam (Theory and practice)

Bibliography

Required Reading

1.

Hahnemann, Samuel: Organon of Medicine, 6th Edition (Translation of William Boericke). B. Jain Publishers, 2002

Additional Reading

1.

Hahnemann, Samuel: Organon of Medicine, Sixth edition. (Translation of Jost Kunzli), Los Angeles, 1982

2.

Bhatia, Manish: Lectures on Organon of Medicine Vol I-2, Hpathy Medical Publishers, 2014

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