Description
1 session – 2 CPD/CPE points
Learn how we can hone our critical thinking skills and contribute, irrespective of our years of experience, to sharing high quality and comprehensive case reports with colleagues and the wider homeopathic community.
Dr van Haselen introduces us to the role of high quality clinical case reports within evidence based homeopathic practice. Learn the latest advances in reporting guidelines and what other tools are available to help in the process of writing up our reports. Learn how to assess the likelihood of remedy related changes in clinical cases and the role of the MONARCH causality attribution inventory.
Robbert also discusses biases in case taking and decision-making, and the importance of critical thinking.
About the presenter
Dr Robbert van Haselen is Director of the International Institute for Integrated Medicine. He holds qualifications in health sciences (clinical epidemiology) and naturopathy.
He has previously worked as Head of Research for several European homeopathic companies (VSM and Heel) and for 10 years was Deputy Director of Research for the Royal London Homoeopathic Hospital. Robbert was Editor-in-Chief of the journal Complementary Therapies in Medicine for 11 years and has been chair of the Clinical Data Committee of the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the USA since 2013, involved in the development of standards for provings and clinical data.
Robbert founded the World Integrated Medicine Forum in 2016, which aims to engage government, political, business and academic leaders in shaping global and regional implementation of integrated medicine. He is also currently a member of the Coordinating Council of the Global Coalition for Traditional, Complementary and Integrative Healthcare.
He also works as an independent consultant for the public and private traditional, complementary and integrative healthcare sector.
