ICR Symposia have been organized regularly since 1980 as Continuing Homoeopathic Educational Programmes. Initially for all those trained in ICR Methodology, later they have also served as a platform to initiate newly admitted Post-graduate students to the essence of ICR Educational Practice. Generally, they have been based on subjects with the choice revolving around clinical conditions (e.g. Anxiety, Rheumatic disorders) or Homoeopathic concepts (Remedy Response, Suppression), Remedies (Kali bich, Calcarea fluor) or Themes (Remedies of Conscience, Models of the Mind in Clinical practice) which have a strong learning potential.
ICR Symposia have always been an action replay of clinical events with marked learning potential. Successfully treated and well-documented cases on the chosen theme are scrutinized by the Director of the Symposium and the Symposium Committee. The learning objectives for each case are defined on the basis of the experience of the treating team. Together they lead to the broad objectives for the Symposium. These generally add to knowledge or a deep emotional insight. They may include demonstration of skills with at least one clinical experience demonstrating the challenges of Case Taking or Management. The actual observer to the case (a special area developed by the ICR / MLD Trust) makes valuable contribution to the presentation.
All the cases (as Soft copy as well as hard) are distributed to the prospective participants well in advance. A detailed reference reading list is provided to aid the participant to help in the preparation. The case material carries instructions for working out the cases which have the capacity to expand the existing knowledge and establish new correlations and insights.
The treating physician/observer become the Guide/co-guide for the case and receives the workings. They have to glean the learning issues raised in the workings, define these and prepare a learning action plan which will deliver the objectives. A pre-Symposium meeting discusses these issues with all the guides and the time table is evolved taking care that the Objectives of the Symposium are achieved in a satisfactory way.
The learning event extends over 3 days. It’s a ‘free for all’ – all categories of participants are encouraged to participate none being considered too junior or too senior! All discussion demands adherence to norms of healthy dialogue viz. openness to receive varying vantage points, evidence-based arguments and readiness to change when truth shows its colours! The guide generally concludes the session by sharing the experience of managing the case and the learning from the entire experience of presenting it at the learning venue.
ICR Symposia have always been an action replay of clinical events with marked learning potential. Successfully treated and well-documented cases on the chosen theme are scrutinized by the Director of the Symposium and the Symposium Committee. The learning objectives for each case are defined on the basis of the experience of the treating team. Together they lead to the broad objectives for the Symposium. These generally add to knowledge or a deep emotional insight. They may include demonstration of skills with at least one clinical experience demonstrating the challenges of Case Taking or Management. The actual observer to the case (a special area developed by the ICR / MLD Trust) makes valuable contribution to the presentation.
ICR Symposia is a 360° evaluation of each session/case. All participants submit a written assessment of each guide’s, group’s and self’s performance in the quest for learning. These submissions are analysed and the feedback is the starting of the next day’s session.
Thus the symposia are a great feast of rich clinical experience and its analysis, which ultimately leads to the pushing forth of the frontiers of knowledge in all areas.
Spirit of service
Integrity
Transparency
Innovative
Team work
Techno-savvy
Customer friendly
Life-long learning
Passion for Excellence
Endurance and Resilience
Commitment, Discipline and Hard work