It is often said that it is easier to come to a remedy selection than managing the follow-up. Some of the difficulties that arise in follow-up management include how and when to repeat a remedy, when to alter the potency, when to change the remedy and so on. When mastered, the art of follow-up is the key to developing a successful and satisfying homoeopathic practice. Dr. Rajan Sankaran explains the intricacies and importance of the follow-up alongside illustrative cases with long-term follow ups from his 35 years of practice. He sees a patient beyond their disease, connects to them at a deeper level, manages critical situations faced by the patient (in health or personal lives) as a homeopath, friend, guide and philosopher, and therefore demonstrates how to effectively encourage the patient to adopt essential changes in their lifestyle, including diet, exercise, yoga and meditation.
It is often said that it is easier to come to a remedy selection than managing the follow-up. Some of the difficulties that arise in follow-up management include how and when to repeat a remedy, when to alter the potency, when to change the remedy and so on. When mastered, the art of follow-up is the key to developing a successful and satisfying homoeopathic practice. Dr. Rajan Sankaran explains the intricacies and importance of the follow-up alongside illustrative cases with long-term follow ups from his 35 years of practice. He sees a patient beyond their disease, connects to them at a deeper level, manages critical situations faced by the patient (in health or personal lives) as a homeopath, friend, guide and philosopher, and therefore demonstrates how to effectively encourage the patient to adopt essential changes in their lifestyle, including diet, exercise, yoga and meditation.