Post Graduate Course in Classical Homeopathy

Instructor

Domenick J Masiello, DO, DHt, C-SPOMM

  • Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor, Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine ( Middletown, NY)
  • Clinical Assistant Professor, Dept. of Family & Community Medicine, New York Medical College
  • Certified, Health Professions Education (University of Connecticut)
  • Member, Homeopathic Pharmacopeia Convention
  • Consultant, Department of Health, State of Connecticut

CME

AOA CME credit pending (approx. 90 hours)

Tuition and registration

 $4500.  A $1000 deposit is required at the time of registration. 
Registration Form

Click the above registration button to register and submit your deposit for the course. If paying by check, use the following address:

Holistic Family Medicine, LLC
90 Grove Street, Suite 206
Ridgefield, CT 06877
Tel.  212-688-4818
Fax: 855-798-2816
contact@drmasiello.com

Maximum Capacity

12 Students

Cancellation Policy

Cancel (in writing) at anytime up to 10 days after the 2nd session to receive a 95% refund.

Prerequisite

DOs and MDs . It is the sole responsibility of the student to verify that their professional credentials permit the practice of homeopathy and that the prescribing of homeopathic medications falls within the scope of their license.

Venue

The course will be given remotley via Zoom and will consist of both synchronous and asynchronous components.

Dates

The course begins in September 16,  2023. Sessions will be held every 4-6 weeks.  Each synchronous session will be 2-3 hours in length. There will be a total of 12-14 sessions.

Course Topics

  • Homeopathic  History, Philosophy (Concepts and Methods)
  • Comparative Homeopathic/Osteopathic Philosophy
  • The Holistic Model – understanding the patient mentally, emotionally and physically
  • Survey of the classical homeopathic literature
  • Homeopathic methods of history taking, symptom analysis and prescribing
  • Homeopathic drugs: their preparation, manufacture, pharmacology and regulation
  • Homeopathic drug types, dosing methods
  • Materia Medica of commonly used homeopathic drugs
  • Case taking, case management for acute and chronic illness
  • Homeopathy in pediatrics and pregnancy
  • Homeopathy and epidemics: historical and modern perspectives
  • Pre and post- operative prescribing
  • How to Study Materia Medica
  • Integration of homeopathy and OMT
  • Integration of homeopathy and conventional therapeutics
  • Remedy selection using Primary Respiration (including the history of remedy testing)
  • Limitations of the homeopathic method
  • Special topics

Tuition includes the student version of RADAR/OPUS software. It also includes a one-year license to use the professional version of the software during the course.  Student discounts will be available to upgrade to professional-level software at the end of the course. There will be reading and video assignments to be completed before each session. Before the first session, students will be required to read, The Science of Homeopathy, by George Vithoulkas.  The goal of the course is to prepare the student to see their first homeopathic patient by the end of the course.

Required Texts

Organon of Medicine, 6th edition*, Samuel Hahnemann (Kunzli translation)

 Lectures on Homeopathic Philosophy*, James Tyler Kent

 Lectures on Homeopathic Materia Medica*, James Tyler Kent

 Materia Medica with Repertory*, William Boericke and Oscar Boericke

Homeopathic Psychology*, Phillip Bailey

* These texts can be accessed via the homeopathic software after the 6th Zoom session

Hardware Requirements

WINDOWS:

  • Cable or DSL Internet connection 
  • Windows 8.1, Windows 10 and Windows 11.
  • 2.7 GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i5 or Higher
  • 8 GB RAM or more
  • Screen resolution 1024 x 768 pixels, recommended 1280 x 1024 or higher.
  • 30 GB of free space on NTFS partition     

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MAC OS:

  • Cable or DSL Internet connection
  • Mac® Ventura (13), Monterey (12), Big Sur (11), Catalina (10.15), Mojave (10.14)
  • 2.7 GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i5 or Higher
  • 8 GB RAM or more
  • Screen resolution 1024 x 768 pixels, recommended 1280 x 1024 or higher.
  • 30 Gb of free space on the hard disk
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