How to add clinical experience to the Repertory?

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Frederik Schroyens (Gent, B)
How to add clinical experience to the Repertory?
Abstract
Clinical experience has been added to the Repertory
since the first repertories. In the past, such additions
were most often made without transparency and
without perspective, other than to have the addition
in the repertory.
The criteria to include clinical additions following
several authors were reviewed. As a conclusion, an
easy and logical proposal to do so was discussed.
Now and in the future, clinical information can also
be added with transparency. The different ways to do
so were explained. Once homeopaths are applying
this, we can reflect on using this information with
different perspectives.
These perspectives were reviewed. They define the
way that clinical information should be entered in the
repertory, which brings us back to the initial point.
The following pictures are selected from the Powerpoint presentation. © Frederik Schroyens.
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The Author
Dr Frederik Schroyens, MD
F. Schroyens is a 1977 medical
graduate of the State University
of Gent (Belgium) and a 1978
graduate of the one-year
Homeopathic Training Course
at the Faculty for Homeopathy
in London (FFHom).
He is practicing homeopathy
since 1978.
In 1981 Dr Schroyens has been the constitutive
President of VSU, the first Flemish homeopathic
school in Belgium. VSU has given a one-year
introductory training on homeopathy to more than
1.250 students and fully trained over 200
homeopaths. The homeopathic education is build up
over a five-year program. He has also founded the
Masi-workshops in Belgium and Holland.
Frederik Schroyens was one of the first Radar-users
in 1986 and became so enthusiastic about the
increasing possibilities Computer Science is offering
to Homeopathy, that, because of his dedication to
the program, he has become the Scientific Coordinator of the Radar related project soon
afterwards.
In 1987 he was appointed as the main link between
George Vithoulkas and the programming team of the
University of Namur (Belgium) during the development of the Vithoulkas Expert System. He has been
accompanying George Vithoulkas on his seminars
from 1988 to 1995 as well as assisting him during
most of his consultations during that time.
Frederik Schroyens published an introduction to
homeopathy in 1984 in Dutch, which has been
translated into French and Portuguese. In 1993 he
edited a printed version of "Synthesis", the expanded
Repertory linked to the Radar project. A computer
version of Synthesis exists in ten languages. This
Repertory has also been printed one to ten times in
Dutch, English, French, German, Italian and
Spanish. Translations into various other languages
are ongoing.
From 1995 onwards several books based on
Synthesis have been published in several languages,
such as "1001 Small Remedies" and "Arzneimittelbilder von Gemüt und Traume". Since 1994, Dr
Schroyens is a member of the Provings Subcommittee of the European Committee for Homeopathy.
Dr Schroyens has been lecturing on homeopathy
and on his team's work in most European countries
as well as in South Africa, Asia, North and South
America.
Contact
E-Mail: [email protected]
Frederik Schroyens. How to add clinical experience to the Repertory?
ICE 14. Köthen (Anhalt) 2014. www.wisshom.de. 2015.