Evolving Portrait Though Clinical Co-relation DR Navin S. Pawaskar

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Evolving Portrait Though Clinical Co-relation DR Navin S. Pawaskar M.D.(HOM) PRACTICE OF MEDICINE # Consulting Homoeopathic Physician. # Member Institute of Clinical Research. # Director Hospital Services ICR Group of Organization. # Reader Department of Medicine MLDMHI

KEY WORDS EVOLVE (VERB) To develop gradually To develop gradually form simple to complicated form To develop over time. Often many generations into forms that are better adapted to survive changes in their environment

An Idea Evolves A Company Evolves The Work Evolves A Concept Evolves A System Evolves Spaces Evolve Evolution Gradual development Revolution Sudden violent change

Portrait (Noun) Painting, drawing, photograph of a person Detailed description of subject

Clinical : Relating to the examination and treatment of patients and their illness Clinician: Cold and calm and without feeling or sympathy

Co relation: To connect two or more facts figures Facts are connected closely and are affected or depend on each other A connection between two things in which one ting changes as other does

Model of study Case Cases Experience Knowledge Facts Concepts System Information Particulars Generals Inductive Deductive Sharing Evaluation Refinement

Co-relation of remedy picture Physical Physiological Pathological Psychological Psycho- dynamic (meta)-Physical

METHOD Select a remedy which needs a in-depth study Review the literature Collect documented clinical experiences of self and colleagues Conduct poor review of the cases Use a well established format to analyze the clinical experience e.g. conceptual image Repeat steps 1 to n for eax – case Study conceptual images prepared from various cases Mark out symptoms/attributes / states / Generals / Particulars / Systems / Locations areas/ predilection to pathology and immediately Access recurring mental state Eliminate less inpatient or infrequently occurring events

. Arrange date conceptual image after filtration Predisposition Disposition Physical generals Generals < > (Physical and pathological) Mental states and drams Physical particular Time /pace/ periodically epochs Physical built and Past and family history

Compare conceptual portraits with portrait in literatures this will help us Validate symptoms Add new symptoms Delete some symptoms not found in our context

portrait highlight: key words icons/ images / forms / colour which will represent the “Core” of the the remedies Advantage: Portrait will have data and correlations verified in clinical practice (In Indian senerio) Scope of the remedies in treating certain clinical conditions with their bedside indications will emerge Valve of symptoms in portrait will get clear