Mastering Eczema: Repertory, Rubrics, and Materia Medica to Get Results – Amber Petersons, ND

$50.00

Description

This presentation, Mastering Eczema: Repertory, Rubrics, and Materia Medica to Get Results with Amber Peterson, ND, explores the individualized homeopathic management of eczema and related dermatologic conditions. Dr. Peterson provides a practical guide to understanding the dynamic relationship between the skin, immune system, and vital force — with emphasis on accurate repertory use and materia medica differentiation.

Through clinical examples and repertory analysis, participants will learn how to translate observable and subjective skin symptoms — such as itching, discharge, color changes, and aggravations — into precise rubrics for effective case management. The session also examines the emotional context often accompanying chronic skin disorders, offering a truly holistic approach to treatment.

1 hour general CE through NANCEAC (pending)
Date: March 18, 2026 at 5pm PST, via zoom

Description

Basic Outline (60 minutes)

Date: March 18, 2026 at 5pm PST, via zoom
Format:
Live virtual presentation, recorded for future use
Duration: 60 minutes

0–5 min (5 min) – Introduce an eczema case presentation (analyzed later in the session).
5–20 min (15 min) – Identify key rubrics and common repertory entry points for eczema, including modalities, sensations, and locations. Explore the importance of understanding aggravations (heat, washing, clothing) and concomitant symptoms.
20–40 min (20 min) – Review differential materia medica of essential remedies such as Graphites, Sulphur, Rhus toxicodendron, Mezereum, and Petroleum, with focus on distinguishing constitutional profiles and local expressions.
40–50 min (10 min) – Analyze the initial case using repertory and materia medica cross-references.
50–60 min (10 min) – Open discussion and Q&A.


Learning Objectives

At the conclusion of the presentation, participants will be able to:

  • Identify and apply key rubrics for eczema and chronic skin eruptions.

  • Differentiate among major and lesser-known remedies using characteristic features of skin pathology.

  • Integrate repertory analysis and materia medica to support individualized, lasting outcomes in dermatologic cases.

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