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I am grateful to
the Secretary of the Dept.of Indian Systems of Medicine &
Homeopathy and her colleagues for organising such a great
venture to probe deep into the prospects for developing
Homoeopathy in all its spheres and for having invited me to
attend this National convention on homoeopathy today.
If Homoeopathy is
to face the various challenges that are brooding over the fields
of medical sciences today, a scientific and effective
standardisation of education,practice,research and Drugs has to
be urgently launched. Otherwise it may not be able to keep its
roots firm among the masses.It may be forced to keep lagging
behind the other medical sciences in their race for domination.
If standardization in practice and research is to be achieved,
first of all education need to be standardised. There are many
factors like providing infrastructural facilities etc.for
standardizing education but most potent among them is learned
and competent teachers worthy of being able to deliver the
goods.
With the advance
of the modern age,a great revolution has taken place in the
field of medical science,and in the discovery of diagnostic
aids, methods, equipments, and in the introduction of highly
sophisticated technology, thanks to the growth of contemporary
sciences. As these developments have been confined or rather
better say made to confine to the Allopathic system alone
because "of the"long term association and utilization of these
benefits of the contemporary sciences by Allopathy, knowingly or
unknowingly, conaciously or unconsciously. Allopathy has
developed a possessive instinct on the part of the medical
science, resulting even in the claiming of their advantages as
its own. And these has created a general ire on the part of
Allopaths to share these benefits with their counterparts in the
ISM and Homoeopathy.
The Basic
Medical science such as Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry
Biophysics, Pathology etc.and Paramedical sciences like
Microbiology, Community medicine, Nutrition, Forensic medicine,
etc.are one and same for all systems of medicine, irrespective
of Allopathy, Homoeopthy or SM. Likewise,the sciences dealing
with the study of diseases including Surgery,Gbstetrics,
Gynaecology, Opthalmology etc. are common to all systems of
medicine. In the circumstances the advanced scientific knowledge
illuminating and enlightening the above aspects cannot be held
as a monopoly by any sect or sections. To homoeopathy such
knowledge is as natural as water is to fish. The only difference
appears to have been missed by some is that each system has its
own separate concepts, methods & medicines for the treatment of
diseases. Such being the case, it goes without saying that a
homoeopath has to study all these subjects, to make himself
worthy of being a full-fledged physician imbibing all the
delicate and sophisticated knowledge, keeping abreast of the
times. It is in strict conformity with this requirement that the
same syllabus, Books etc. pursued by an Allopath are prescribed
for a Homoeopath too.
In the context
there is a great disadvantage brooding over the education of
Homoeopathy. It is that there are no competent teachers to teach
these subjects in Homoeopathic Colleges. The available teachers,
in these subjects are not competent in that they are only
graduates in Homoeopathy. In order to make them competent, they
have to take postgraduate and higher qualifications in the
concerned subjects. This facility is not provided at present. A
BHMS Degree holder, since he has studied all these sciences on
par with the MBBS degree holder must be deemed to be equal for
the purpose of pursuing his P.G and higher studies in these
non-clinical subjects, like his counterpart in the Allopathic
system.
If this is done,
in course time, competent teachers will be made available for
teaching such subjects in Homoeopathic colleges. Besides such
post graduates with Homoeopathic basic qualification alone will
be able to usher in research works using up-to-date modern
technology, and knowledge within the frame work of Homoeopathic
principles. This is the only alternative to be recorded for
improving and modernizing homoeopathic system of medicine. In
this context it may be specifically pointed out that there need
not be any apprehension with regard to the possibility of mixing
and mingling of the different systems of medicine. What could
achieved with the above facilities is simply that the advantages
and benefits of the a11ied medical sciences are extended over to
the fields of Homoeopathy.To achieve the above objective, the
P.G courses have to be streamlined by bearing in mind the
desirability of starting P.G courses in Basic and allied medical
subjects also along with the Homoeopathic subjects.
It is now
significant to note that the Central Council of Homoeopathy and
the government are engaged in the finalization of P.G
Regulation. This process is understood to be done excluding many
of the allied and basic medical subjects taught in the Homoeo
Colleges. It is also learnt that subjects in super specialties
like Geriatrics, Paediatrics,Hospital administration etc. are
being included for P.G Courses ignoring certain basic subjects.
Unless a required standardisation is reached in basic subjects
or subjects taught in under graduate studies, all attempts
directed towards starting P.G in super specialty subjects will
meet with failure. It's therefore study all basic and allied
medical subjects taught in the colleges.
A syllabus
designed towards the above purpose has been prepared. The
starting features of the syllabus are summed up in brief as
follows.
1.The syllabus is
so designed as to make opportunities for imbibing all
advancement made in the subject concerned simultaneously
pursuing the study of that subject in homoeopathic perspective,
thereby enabling the student to use it effectively in the
practice and research in Homoeopathy.
2. The P.G
programme streamlined in the syllabus will open better avenues
for finding out the scope of Homoeopathy in newer and newer
areas inaccessible to other systems of medicine. For example:
The preventive medicine in Allopathy is confined only to
preventing communicable diseases. But Homoeopathy can prevent
many diseases by setting right constitutional dyscrasia,besides
preventing communicable and infections diseases.
Unlike other
medicines Homoeopathy can also correct many of the Forensic
Psychiatric problems, toxicological effects,Alcohol, etc.
Without restoring to operative surgery Homoeopathy can nicely
deal with many of the surgical conditions. So what is meant by
surgery P.G courses of Homoeopathy is that an attempt should be
made to avoid operative surgery to the maximum extent possible
through administration of Homoeopathic medicine.
It should a1so
give room for managing effectively obstetrical and
gynecological conditions with Homoeopathy.The P.G programme in
Pathology also help study to assess the extent of influence off
miasm in causation of disease. It will be again helpful in
understandingly the physiological and biochemical changes in
Human body by admininistering Homoeo medicines.
3. There is
a uniform pattern in the syllabus for prescribing papers for
examinations in all subjects-ie 2 papers are on fundamental
(theory) part and the remaining 2 papers are on applied part in
practice of Homoeopathy of that subject.
4. Apart
from the syllabus and examination, the rest of the syllabus has
been prepared with close reference and in faithful conformation
with the CCH Regulations on P.G courses.
5. There is
also a special provision in the syllabus for enabling teachers
to pursue P. G studies in their subjects while being teachers
without detriment to their service. At the same time no change
has been made in the syllabus or examination prescribed for
regular students.
There will be more
and practical than proposed orientation training to teachers.
The teachers wi11 also get intensive and systematic training
covering the whole subject leading to the award of an M.D Degree
enabling them preferment in service. The orientation programme
already planned for a short term will be useful to these post
graduate teachers in their teaching carrier.
As a uniform
qualification need be fixed for all teachers in all subjects, it
is highly essential to take steps for starting P.G courses
simultaneously in all subjects. It is admitted that such courses
cannot be started in all subjects all of a sudden in particular
institution .But it is possible to start P.G courses in all
subjects being distributed in such colleges where the facilities
are available immediately. The service of the teachers working
in Allopathic colleges can be conveniently utilized as Guest
Professors, Co-supervisor/Co-Guide, and Examiners for such
courses coming under this scheme.
I therefore request that the erudite members assembled there may
be submitted to the CCH and the Government with necessary
request for approval. Before conclusion I may also invite your
attention to the following points.
There is no
uniformity or standard in the setting of question papers,
conducting examinations, evaluating dissertations and answer
scripts, etc. even in respect of P.G courses already started in
various Universities. To achieve this, a question Bank at
National level may be formed by the CCH. The question papers
will be sent to the Universities from there. Necessary guide
lines for conducting evaluations may also be formulated. For
materializing the above, the CCH may organize workshops with
competent experts in the fields.
1 am advancing one
more suggestion for registering all round development in the
Homoeopathic education in the country.
FORMATION
OF NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR DEVELOPMENT OF HOMOEOPATHIC EDUCATION
(N.C.D.H.E)
A National Commission may be set up on the analogy of
U.G.C to tool into all the activities related to Homoeopathic
education. This Commission may probe deep in to the issues
invo1ving the maximum development of Homoeopathic Education both
at Graduate and Post Graduate levels. It has to evolve and
develop teaching/ training methods and teaching aids (including
audiovisual) develop books, periodicals and accessories, conduct
researches to develop academic excellence, prepare and maintain
Question Bank, evolve assessment and evaluation methods in
uniform way, impart training and orientation to teachers,
Training in management and monitoring for Principals, Hospital
Superintendents, Heads of Departments etc. standardise the case
records, and to conduct all kinds of Researches connected with
the science of Homoeopathy and its Education.
All financial
grant and aids may be routed to this National Commission. And
the Commission in its turn has to distribute the amount to the
colleges or Universities concerned for each scheme formulated by
the Commission from time to time. Thus the Commission would be
able to exercise proper watch over each and every item of
expenditure under each scheme and ensure necessary order in
incurring expenditure. The task of prescribing qualification for
teachers and granting commensurate scales of pay to the teachers
may also be vested with the Commission that a coherence, order,
uniformity and efficiency can be brought in the field of
Homoeopathic education. Besides the Commission will be in a
better position to monitor newer and newer projects for the
better standardization of Homoeopathic education. Under this
commission, subordinate Regional Bodies and Institutes for
imparting training to teachers and other personnel's, conducting
researches for the development of teaching methodology, etc may
also be started.
The Central
Council of Homoeopathy, being as it is, not able to discharge
all these functions in detail because of its very limitations.
Hence the Commission may be deemed to be an organisation to
implement and fulfill effectively all that is laid down by the
Council from time to time.
These may also be
recommended to the Government as the -suggestions of this
National convention I wish to wind up my
words by giving you once again my sincere thanks for having
heard me in patience.
Contact : Dr.
RAVI .M.NAIR,
ARAMAM,KALADY-KARAMANA,THIRUVANANTHAPURAM,KERALA-Pin-695002,
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