Department of Homoeopathic Repertory & Case Taking (UG & PG)

The Department of Homoeopathic Repertory & Case Taking is a fundamental to the practice of classical homoeopathy. This department trains students in the critical skills of precise and detailed case taking, comprehensive symptom analysis, and the effective use of the repertory, a key tool for remedy selection. Mastery in these areas forms the foundation for accurate diagnosis and individualized homoeopathic prescribing.
Core Areas of Study:
- Principles and techniques of case taking
- Classification and analysis of symptoms
- Detailed study of major homoeopathic repertories (Kent, Synthesis, Complete, etc.)
- Methods of repertorisation: manual and software-assisted
- Cross-referencing remedies with Materia Medica
- Case studies and simulated patient interviews
Facilities:
- Repertory Library: Comprehensive collection of classical and contemporary repertories.
- Digital Repertory Software: To familiarize students with modern repertorisation techniques.
- Case Recording and Documentation Tools: For systematic data management and analysis.
- Audio-Visual Aids: For demonstration of repertory techniques and case study discussions.
Student Engagement:
- Practical workshops on case taking and repertory use
- Regular case presentations and repertorisation exercises
- Competitions and quizzes on repertory knowledge
- Seminars on advancements in repertory software and methodology
- Mentored clinical case documentation and follow-up studies