About Dynamic Case Taker
Framework
The Dynamic Case Taker does not think for you - it gives you a framework to make YOUR thinking more efficient and successful.
The Dynamic case taker creates a desktop tool for homoeopaths, facilitating the process of taking and typing the case, analysing and synthesising the information, sorting the essential from the common, and finally leading us into the repertory and materia medica.
This amazing software adapts to any single system of homoeopathy. It is flexible, adaptable and compatible with all homoeopathic methodologies.
You can use your own favourite strategies.
You can create and use your on shortcuts e.g. type D/X and the programme will write Diagnosis type A/B and the programme will indicate antibiotics.
You can use the Dynamic Case Taker alongside any homoeopathic computer program (The repertory and materia medica integration feature works only with Radar and EH).
Learning to type is easy... just a few hours with a dedicated program and you will be typing faster than you can write.
If you don’t like to type you can write straight into a tablet PC... new developments in handwriting recognition turn your writing into typing with amazing efficiency.
Jeremy Sherr about Dynamic Case Taker
For twenty-five years I wrote all my cases by hand. I believed that the computer would form a barrier between me and my patient.
But once I tried typing a case I found that I could actually relate more directly to my patients. Even with mediocre typing skills I could look at them directly more then while writing.
I began typing all my cases, which made a huge difference to the way I run my practice. I could read, analyze, access and store my cases more easily.
However, after some time I found that ordinary word processors did not have all the functions that I needed as a homoeopath. I wanted to underline effectively, to see summaries of the cases, to compare first and follow up consultations, to access symptoms easily and to locate elusive cases. I wanted a program that would enhance the process of perceiving what needs to be cured. I wanted a program designed by homoeopaths for homoeopaths.
The case The Case Taker was born through this experience. I hope you enjoy using it as much as I do!
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Jeremy Sherr:
"I wanted a program designed by homoeopaths for homoeopaths."
Taking the case
One look
See what's important - at one glance!



