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Training Schedule Certificate in Homoeopathic Dispensing (718-719)

This training schedule outlines a certificate program in homeopathic dispensing over two weeks. The schedule includes topics to be covered each day in both theory and practical sessions. Topics include the basics of anatomy and physiology, covering body structures like bones, muscles, and organs as well as bodily systems. Instruction methods incorporate charts, models, diagrams and other visual aids. The goal is for participants to gain familiarity with key anatomical and physiological terminology, structures, and functions through demonstration and hands-on activities.

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Training Schedule Certificate in Homoeopathic Dispensing (718-719)

This training schedule outlines a certificate program in homeopathic dispensing over two weeks. The schedule includes topics to be covered each day in both theory and practical sessions. Topics include the basics of anatomy and physiology, covering body structures like bones, muscles, and organs as well as bodily systems. Instruction methods incorporate charts, models, diagrams and other visual aids. The goal is for participants to gain familiarity with key anatomical and physiological terminology, structures, and functions through demonstration and hands-on activities.

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Training Schedule

Certificate in Homoeopathic Dispensing (718-719)

SCHEDULE TOPIC THEORY PRACTICAL INSTRUCTIONS LEARNING


2 Hrs 3 Hrs TO THE TRAINER OUT COME
Week Day Introduction to Homeopathy (718)
Basics of Anatomy  Introduction and objectives of  Demonstrate Anatomical Disarticulated Bones / Model /  Familiarity with the basics
Day Anatomy charts of body and structure. Charts should be shown of Anatomy
1  Body and Structure (Definition,  Show skeleton  Identifies bones.
Week classification, composition and  Activity- Bones Explains basic terminology
1 function of bones) Identification of Anatomy
o

Basics of Anatomy  Bones of Upper Extremities  Demonstrate the Upper Disarticulated Bones / Model / Identifies upper Ext and
Day (Identification, Structure, total Extremities bones, joints and Charts /PPT’s should be show lower Ext. Bones.
2 Numbers and function) their types by charts/  Explains the total
models or videos or ppts. numbers of bones in Upper
 Bones of Lower Extremities  Demonstrate the Lower and lower Ext.
(Identification, Structure, total Extremities bones, joints and  Classifies bone in Long
Numbers and function) Bones, Short Bones, Flat
their types by charts/
Bone etc
models or videos or ppts.
 Activity – Make a diagram
and labelling of bones.
Basics of Anatomy  Abdominal Viscera (Liver,  Demonstrate Anatomical Explain about all abdominal  Identifies abdominal
Day Spleen, Kidneys, Pancreas, Gall chart / -Model for these viscera with structure, position viscera’s.
1 Bladder, stomach, Duodenum, Viscera’s. and functions  Explains structure,
Week Jejunum, Ileum, Caecum,  Activity – Make a diagram Position and functions of
2 Appendix, Colons, Aorta, E.Iliac and labelling of all Viscera. these Viscera’s.
Artery)

Basics of Anatomy  Neck Viscera (oesophagus,  Demonstrate Anatomical  Explain about all Neck viscera  Familiarity with Neck
Day Thyroid Gland, Parathyroid chart / Model for these with structure, position and viscera’s.
2 Gland) Viscera’s. functions.  Explains structure,
 Skin (Definition, structure and  Activity – Make a diagram  Focus on layers of skin and Position and functions of
Function) and labelling of all Viscera. functions. these Viscera’s.
 Demonstrate the chart /  Defines structure and
Model of skin. functions of skin.
 Activity - Make a chart with
labelling of skin on chart
paper

Basics of Anatomy  Thoracic Viscera (Heart, Lungs,  Demonstrate Anatomical Explain about all Thoracic  Familiarity with the basic
Day Arch of Aorta, Pulmonary chart / Model for these viscera with structure, position terminology of Thoracic
Week 1 Trunk) Viscera’s. and functions viscera’s.
3  Activity – Make a diagram  Explains structure,
and labelling of all Viscera. Position and functions of
these Viscera’s.
Basics of Anatomy  Pelvic Viscera Male &  Demonstrate Anatomical Explain about all Pelvic viscera  Identifies Pelvic viscera’s
Day Female(Urinary Bladder, chart / Model for these of Male & Female with structure, of male & female.
2 Ureters, Uterus, Ovaries, Viscera’s. position and functions  Explains structure,
Rectum, Sigmoid colon)  Activity – Make a diagram Position and functions of
and labelling of all Viscera. these Viscera’s.

Basics of Anatomy  Introduction and objectives of  Demonstrate Physiology Brief descriptions about Various  Familiarity with the basic
Day Physiology charts / diagram to know the System of physiology. terminology of physiology.
1 systems of our body and how it  Explains the systems in
Week4 works together. our body.
 Activity – Make Charts of  Explains the normal
various systems, Chart must functions of system.
be indicates the function of the
system.

Basics of Physiology  Digestive system ( About all  Display the Digestive  Detailed description of  Defines the term Digestive
Day parts of Digestive system, system, parts and functions Digestive system including parts system.
2 Digestion and absorption of through different charts, and normal functions of  Explains the normal
digested food) ppts or online videos. Digestive system. functions of Digestive
 Activity – Make Chart for system.
the systems, Chart must be  Describes digestion and
label which indicates the parts absorption of digested food.
of the system.

Basics of Physiology  Respiratory system (Organs of  Display the Respiratory  Detailed description of  Defines the Respiratory
Week Day Respiratory system and system, parts and functions Respiratory system including system.
5 1 physiology of respiration) through different charts, parts and normal functions of  Explains the normal
ppts or online videos. Respiratory system. functions of Respiratory
 Activity – Make Chart for system.
the systems, Chart must be  Describes the parts of
label which indicates the parts Respiratory system and also
of the system. able to know Expiration and
Inspiration.
Basics of Physiology  Circulatory system (Blood  Display the Circulatory  Describe Blood, HB and normal  Defines the Circulatory
Day Definition, Compositions, HB, system, Heart including functions of Circulatory system.
2 Heart, Cardiac Cycle, Blood Chambers of heart, Valve, system.  Explains how blood is
pressure) and functions through  Detailed description about circulates in our body.
different charts, ppts or Heart, and Cardiac Cycle.  Identifies the blood cells.
online videos.  Blood Pressure machine  Identifies the blood group.
 Display the slides of RBC, Availability.  Defines the basics of
WBC, and PLATLETS. Heart and the normal
 Practical training- How to functions of Heart.
identify group of blood.  Measures blood Pressure
 Practical training- Blood and pulse
pressure measurement.

Basics of Physiology  Urinary system ( Parts of Urinary  Display the Urinary Describe Kidneys and parts of  Defines Urinary system
Day system, Kidney and Kidneys system, parts and functions Urinary system also details about  Explains parts of Urinary
1 functions) through different charts, normal functions of Urinary system
Week ppts or online videos. system.
6
 Activities- Draw the
diagram of urinary system.
Basics of Physiology  Reproductive system (Parts of  Display the Reproductive Describe Reproductive system  Defines Reproductive
Day male and female Reproductive system, parts and functions and parts of Reproductive system system
2 system and functions) through different charts, also details about normal  Explains parts of
ppts or online videos. functions of Reproductive Reproductive system
 Activities- Draw the
system.  Describes the sex organs,
diagram of Reproductive Sperm, Menstrual cycle as
system. well as fertilisation etc.

Basics of Physiology  Display the Nervous Describe Nervous system  Details the Nervous
Day  Nervous system (Central nervous system, and functions including central nervous system system
1 system, peripheral nervous through different charts, and peripheral nervous system  Explains brain and spinal
Week system) ppts or online videos. also details about normal cord
7
 Activities- Draw the
functions of Nervous system.  Explains the total nerves
diagram of Brain. in our body
 Activities- Draw the Chart
of Nervous system.

Basics of Physiology  Eyes (Structure of Eyes,  Display chart / Model  Elaborate the Structure of Eyes  Explains Eyes, Ears
Day Physiology of vision) /PPTs/ online video for the and Physiology of vision. Structure and vision
2  Ears (Structure of Ears, system to know them and how  Elaborate the Structure of Ears physiology, Ear Physiology.
Physiology of Ear) it works in our body. and Physiology of Hearing.
 Activities- Draw the
diagram of Eyes and Ears.

History of Homoeopathy  Introduction and objectives of  Display the biography of  Explain what homoeopathy is;  Explains life struggle of
Day Homoeopathy(discovery of Dr. Hahnemann through also explain about discovery and Dr Hahnemann.
Week 1 Homoeopathy, Law of cure) video. And how he law of cure.  Summarizes theory of
8  Biography of Dr Hahnemann. discovers homoeopathy.  Elaborate about discovery of homoeopathy and its
 Discovery of Law of cure  Activities - Viva for Law of cure and also describe discovery.
 Homoeopathy Science and Arts Discovery of how Homoeopathy Science and
How? homoeopathy and about arts both.
Homoeopathy.
Organon of medicine  Introduction and objectives of  Display the fundamental  Detailed description about  Defines Health, disease,
Day Organon of Medicine principles through different fundamental principles of cure, vital force, and action
2  Introduction of Fundamental charts / PPTs or online Homoeopathy. of medicine.
principles of Homoeopathy. videos.  Detailed description about  Explains the fundamental
 Concept of Health, Disease and  Viva for Health, disease, Health, disease, cure Vital force, principles of Homoeopathy.
Cure in Homoeopathy cure Vital force, and action of and action of medicine.
 How acts the Homoeopathic medicine.
Medicine.

Organon of medicine  Techniques of Case taking  Draw the case taking  Detailed description about  List down the symptoms
Day  Totality of Symptoms Performa. totality of symptoms and case of disease.
1  Viva for how to take case taking.  Able to take history of
Week history. patient.
9
Introduction of  Introduction and objectives of  Make a chart of acute  Detailed about Materia medica  Explains about “Materia
Day Homoeopathic Materia Homoeopathic Materia medica. medicines. pura. Medica Pura”.
2 medica  List of medicines uses in Acute  Practice to write  Also discuss about 99  Recall abbreviations of
disease (67 medicines in this list) abbreviations of medicine and Medicine which are discovered by medicines
 Details about Acute Medicine Memorise abbreviations of the Dr. Hahnemann.  States medicines which
(22 medicines will be describe name of Medicine which is  Explain in details with are uses in acute disease.
from the list) uses for acute diseases. physiological actions of 22  Explains the physiological
(Acute) medicines. actions of 12 acute
medicines.
Introduction of  Details about Acute Medicine Group discussion on Explain in details with  Explains about
Day Homoeopathic Materia (22 medicines will be describe medicinal symptoms and physiological actions of 22 physiological actions of
Week 1 medica from the list) physiological action. (Acute) medicines. medicine
10
Introduction of  Details about Acute Medicine Group discussion on Explain in details with  Explains the
Day Homoeopathic Materia (23 medicines will be describe medicinal symptoms and physiological actions of 23 physiological actions of
2 medica from the list) physiological action. (Acute) medicines. medicine

Introduction of  List of medicine uses in Chronic  Group discussion on  Explain in details with  Explains the physiological
Week Day Homoeopathic Materia disease(48 medicines in this list) medicinal symptoms and physiological actions of 12 actions of medicine.
11 1 medica  Details about Chronic Medicine physiological action. (Acute) medicines.
(12 medicines will be describe  Make list of chart for 12
from the list) chronic medicines with
abbreviations.

Introduction of  Details about Chronic Medicine  Group discussion on Explain in details with  Explains the
Day Homoeopathic Materia (12 medicines will be describe medicinal symptoms and physiological actions of 12 physiological actions of
2 medica from the list) physiological action. (Acute) medicines. medicine
 Make list of chart for 12
chronic medicines with
abbreviations.
Introduction of  Details about Chronic Medicine  Group discussion on Explain in details with  Explains the physiological
Day Homoeopathic Materia (12 medicines will be describe medicinal symptoms and physiological actions of 12 actions of medicine
1 medica from the list) physiological action. (Acute) medicines.
Week Make list of chart for 12
12 chronic medicines with
abbreviations.
Introduction of  Details about Chronic Medicine  Group discussion on Explain in details with  Explains the physiological
Day Homoeopathic Materia (12 medicines will be describe medicinal symptoms and physiological actions of 12 actions of medicine.
2 medica from the list) physiological action. (Acute) medicines.
Make list of chart for 12
chronic medicines with
abbreviations.

Introduction to Homeopathic Dispensing (719)

Homoeopathic Pharmacy  Introduction and objectives of  Slide show about introduction  Discuss on Definitions and  State Homoeopathic
Day and Pharmacopoeia Homoeopathic Pharmacy and objectives of Homoeopathic branches of Pharmacy. Pharmacy
Week 1  History of Homoeopathic Pharmacy.
 Importance of Pharmacy and
13 Pharmacy objectives of pharmacy.
Homoeopathic Pharmacy  Details about Dispensing of drug  Show / Visit the  Discuss on drug storage and  Distributes / dispense the
Day and Pharmacopoeia (Drug Distribution) Homoeopathic Pharmacy and distributions. medicine.
2  Details about Identification of detail about drug distribution  Discuss on physical and  Identifies the drugs.
drug, (Collection and Preservations system in Homoeopathy. chemical identification of drugs.  Preserves medicine safe.
Technique)  Display the Identification of Also discuss on preservation
drugs.
technique.
 Field Visit to collect the drug
 Preservation technique.
Homoeopathic Pharmacy  Introduction of Homoeopathic  To show the Pharmacopoeia  Discussion on importance of  Explains about
Day and Pharmacopoeia Pharmacopoeia. and introduce monographs. Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia. homoeopathic pharmacopoeia.
1  Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia  Make a chart of  Explain the publication year
(Definition and Introduction of pharmacopoeia according to and importance of different
Week GHP.BHP,USHP,HPI) publication year. Homoeopathic pharmacopoeia
14 GHP.BHP, USHP, HPI.
Homoeopathic Pharmacy  Standardisation of  Demonstration of medicine Explain rules and regulation to  Prepares mother tincture
Day and Pharmacopoeia Homoeopathic drugs. preparation according to prepare medicine according to according to HPI
2  Brief about Homoeopathic Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia. Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia.
Pharmacopoeia of India and
Numbers of monographs in
each publication and years)
Sources ,Collection,&  Introduction and objectives of  Make a chart of homoeopathic  Discuss on Sources,  Identifies the drugs
Day Preservation of drug Homoeopathic Sources of drugs sources and give two examples Collection, & Preservation of materials
Week 1  Details about Vegetable of medicine. drug.  Collects the mother
15 Kingdom  To show the vegetable  Explain about vegetable substances from the field
sources of drugs like bark, leafs, sources.
roots, flowers, fruits, seeds,
bulb, tuber etc.
 Field work to collect any
three drugs of vegetable
kingdom.
Sources ,Collection,&  Details about Minerals  Make a chart of Minerals Explain about Mineral and  Identifies the drugs
Day Preservation of drug Kingdom Kingdom sources and give two Animal Kingdom sources. materials
2  Details about Animal Kingdom examples of medicine.  Collects the mother
 To show the Animal Kingdom substances from the field
and Minerals Kingdom of drugs
like whole animals and sources
of animals etc.
 Field work to collect any
three drugs of Animal or
Minerals Kingdom.
Sources ,Collection,&  Details about Nosodes  Make a chart of Nosodes, Explain about Nosodes,  Identifies the drugs
Day Preservation of drug Kingdom Sarcodes, and Imponderable Sarcodes, and Imponderable materials.
Week 1  Details about Imponderabilia Kingdom sources and give two Kingdom sources.  Collects the mother
16 Kingdom. examples of medicine. substances from the field.
 Details about Sarcodes Kingdom  To show the Nosodes
Kingdom and Sarcodes
Kingdom of drugs.
Homoeopathic Dispensary  Introduction and objectives of  To show and demonstrate the  Identifies Homoeopathic
Day Homoeopathic Dispensary. Apparatus which are used in Lab Apparatus.
2  Introduction of Apparatus Homoeopathic Lab.  Operates Homoeopathic
which are used in  Demonstrate Blood Pressure Lab Apparatus.
Homoeopathic Dispensary. machine, Wt. Machine, height
chart, and others
Homoeopathic Dispensary  Introduction and objectives of  Make a Table / Chart of  Operates Blood Pressure
Day Metrology weight and measurement. machine, Wt. Machine,
Week 1  Metric system and uses in  Make a Table of weight height chart, and others
17 Homoeopathy according to metric system.
 How to maintain Homoeopathic
Dispensary.

Preparation of  Introduction and objectives of  Demonstrate all kind of  Details description about solid  Identifies vehicles
Day Homoeopathic Medicine Homoeopathic Preparations. vehicle like solid and liquid. and liquid vehicle.  Measures alcohol strength
2  Introduction and objectives of  Identification of the solid like  Discuss about solid and liquid  Checks purity of Vehicles
Homoeopathic Vehicles. Sugar of Milk, Tablets, vehicle including
 Details about Solid Vehicles Globules and liquid like identification, purification
(Sugar of Milk, Tablets, Distilled Water, Alcohol, and strength of Alcohol.
Globules) Dispensing Alcohol vehicles.
 Details about Liquid Vehicles
(Distilled Water, Alcohol,
Dispensing Alcohol)

Preparation of  Details about Preparations for  To demonstrate percolation. Discuss about preparation of  Prepares the Mother
Day Homoeopathic Medicine Mother Tincture.  To Prepare Mother Tincture Mother Tincture, Mother Tincture.
Week 1  Details about Preparations for by percolation. solutions and Trituration  Prepares the Mother
18 Mother solutions  To Prepare Mother Solution. Solution
 Details about preparation for  To Prepare Trituration  Prepares the Trituration
Triturations)

Preparation of  Discuss about Old Method and  To demonstrate maceration.  Explain about old and new  Familiarity with the Scales
Day Homoeopathic Medicine New Method  Make a chart for of scale. methods of preparation and also  Prepares the medicine
2  Introduction of Scales of discuss about differences. through new and old
Preparation  Discuss about scales of method
preparation.

Preparation of  Dynamization and Potentisation.  To demonstrate Potentisation.  Availability of either Back  Prepares the dilutions.
Day Homoeopathic Medicine  Scales of Potentisation,  To demonstrate three Stages potency or Mother tincture to  Demonstrates the three
Week 1 Succussion. of Trituration and practice to potentise stages of Trituration
19  Discuss about Stages of prepare medicine.  Availability of Mortar Pestle
Trituration. and material
 Details about Jumping Potency
Preparation of  External Applications  To demonstrate preparation of Availability of Vaseline and  Prepares Ointment Lotion,
Day Homoeopathic Medicine  Preparations of External External Applications. MT. Liniment
2 Applications ( Lotion, Liniment,  Students do practice to
Glycerol) preparation of External
 Preparations of External Applications.
Applications (Ointment,
External and Mother tincture, )

Homoeopathic Posology  Introduction and objectives of Duty in OPD to understand the Discuss about the doses  Prepares the doses
Day Homoeopathic Posology prescription, abbreviation, and administration of patient.
Week 1  Doses of Homoeopathic doses of patient.
20 Medicines
Day Homoeopathic Posology  Introduction and objectives of Duty in OPD to understand the  Understands and explains
2 Homoeopathic Prescription prescription, abbreviation, and prescription
 Parts of prescription. doses of patient.  Read prescription.
 Abbreviations used in  Dispense the prescribed
Homoeopathic Prescription medicine
 Understanding of Doses and
precautions.
 List of Medicine with
Abbreviations.
Day Drug and Cosmetic Act  Introduction and objectives of Duty in medical camp to Describe about Drug and  Able to explain Act 1940.
1 Drug and Cosmetic Act understand the crowd patient Cosmetic Act 1940
 Introduction of Drug and control.
Week cosmetic Act 1940 Part VI A
21
Drug and Cosmetic Act  Introduction of Drug and Duty in OPD to understand the Discuss the Act importance  Able to explain Act 1940.
cosmetic Act 1940 Part VII A prescription, abbreviation, and
 Introduction of Drug and doses of patient.
cosmetic Act 1940 Part IX A
Day Drug and Cosmetic Act  Discuss on Drug and Magic Act Duty in OPD to understand the Discuss the Act importance  Able to explain Act 1940
1 and rules prescription, abbreviation, and
Week doses of patient.
22 Drug and Cosmetic Act  Discuss on Medical and Duty in O Duty in OPD to Discuss the Act importance  Able to explain Act 1940
Day toiletries preparation Act-1955 understand the prescription,
2  Discuss on Dangerous Drug Act abbreviation, and doses of
1930 patient. PD
Week Duties and Responsibilities  Duties and responsibilities of Duty in Duty in OPD to Discuss about Moral Duties and  Able to perform duties of
23 Day dispenser understand the prescription, responsibilities of dispenser. dispenser.
1 abbreviation, and doses of
patient. OPD
Duties and Responsibilities  Duties and responsibilities of Duty in OPD to understand the Discuss about Moral Duties and  Able to perform duties of
Day dispenser prescription, abbreviation, and responsibilities of dispenser. dispenser.
2 doses of patient.

OPEN SESSION  Open session for students to clear Duty in medical camp to OPEN SESSION  Able to perform duties of
Week Day any confusion. understand the crowd patient dispenser.
24 1 control.
OPEN SESSION  Open session for students to clear Duty in OPD to understand the OPEN SESSION  Able to perform duties of
Day any confusion. prescription, abbreviation, and dispenser.
2 doses of patient.
80 Hrs. 160 Hrs.
Total 240 hrs.

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