This is not a book about remedies, but what happens after the remedy. In this book Alastair Gray critically examines how to manage clinical situations and people. It explores the instructions from the giants of our profession to maximise the results of our work; how to manage our cases well and expertly to optimise results. This is therefore a book about being able to identify what has happened due to the remedy and consultation, and make clear decisions about what to do next. It is an aspect of practice that is so important in accurate prescribing and doing it well ensures busy, thriving practice.
‘Gray brings clarity, logic and a deeper understanding to this whole subject. He is surprisingly not dogmatic. He explains a road map for reflecting on case management issues giving coherent ways to think and make decisions. He talks about many difficult aspects of case management. In so doing he encourages flexibility in thinking and practice – encouraging the reader to think homeopathically and rigorously. I wish I had had this book when I was starting out in practice.’
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