Description
THIS OFFER IS FOR US AND CANADIAN CUSTOMERS ONLY. Please contact your local representative if you are not living in the US or Canada.
RadarOpus is a powerful and versatile program that allows you to streamline your homeopathic practice. RadarOpus can do more than just repertorize – it is an all-in-one dashboard of researching, repertorizing, and managing your practice.
This package (Package #2 – Enhanced) includes:
- 19 Repertories, including Synthesis
- 77 Materia Medica/References
- Remedy Families Feature
- Concepts Feature
- Materia Medica Keynotes Feature
- Patient Management System
- Sound, photo, video files for remedy symptoms
- And many more features..
See below for full list of included repertories and books, as well as detailed explanation of RadarOpus features.
Included Repertories:
Bhatia, V.R.
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Miniature Repertory of Remedies in the Common Cold
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Boger, C.M.
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Characteristics and Repertory
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Boger, C.M.
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Synoptic Key of the Materia Medica
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Boger, C.M.
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General Analysis
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Choudhury, H.
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Hints for Treatment of Cancer
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Clarke, J.H.
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Concise Repertory
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Clarke, J.H.
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Clinical Repertory
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Drake, O.M
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Repertory of Warts and Condylomata
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Foster
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Toothache and its Cure
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Guernsey, Jefferson
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Repertory of Hemorrhoids
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Master, F.J.,
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Hair Loss
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Phatak, S.R.
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Repertory in Pocket Manual
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Pulford, A. and T.D.
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Repertory of Pneumonia
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Roberts
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Sensations As If
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Schroyens, F.
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Synthesis Treasure Edition 2009V (includes Veterinary component)
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Sudarshan, S.R.
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Repertory of Non-Malarial Fevers
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Sukumaran, N.
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Main Symptoms of Heart Problems
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Ward
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Sensations As If
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Included Materia Medica and References:
Allen Henry Clay
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Keynotes and Characteristics with Comparisons
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Allen Henry Clay
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The Materia Medica with the Nosodes and Provings of X-Ray
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Allen Timothy Field
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A Primer of Materia Medica
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Allen Timothy Field
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Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica (10 vols.)
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Banerjee Prasad
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Materia Medica of Indian Drugs
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Boericke W.
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Pocket Manual of Homeopathic Materia Medica
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Boericke W.
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The Twelve Tissue Remedies of Shussler
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Boger C. M.
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Boenninghausen's Characteristics and Repertory
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Boger C. M.
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Synoptic Key of the Materia Medica
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Borland Douglas M.
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Children Types
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Borland Douglas M.
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Digestive Drugs
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Borland Douglas M.
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Homeopathy for Mother and Infant
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Borland Douglas M.
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Influenzas
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Borland Douglas M.
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Pneumonia
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Borland Douglas M.
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The Treatment of Certain Heart Conditions
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Choudhuri N.M.
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A Study on Materia Medica and Repertory
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Clarke John H.
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Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica (3 vols.)
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Clarke John H.
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The Prescriber
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Dewey Wille Alonzo
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Essentials of Homeopathic Materia Medica
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Dunham Caroll
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Lectures on Materia Medica
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Farrington Ernest A.
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Comparisons in Materia Medica with Therapeutic Hints
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Farrington Ernest A.
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Therapeutics Pointers and Lesser Writings with Some Clinical Cases
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Gibson Douglas M.
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Studies of Homeopathic Remedies
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Grimmer Arthur H.
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The Collected Works
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Hahnemann Samuel
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Chronic Diseases (2 vols.)
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Hahnemann Samuel
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Materia Medica Pura (2 vols.)
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Hahnemann Samuel
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Organon of Medicine
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Hering Constantine
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Guiding Symptoms of our Materia Medica (10 vols.)
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Julian Othon André
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Materia Medica of Nosodes
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Kent James Tyler
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Lectures on Homeopathic Materia Medica
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Kent James Tyler
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Kent Lectures on Homeopathic Philosophy
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Knerr C. B.
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Drugs Relationships
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Moffat J. L.
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Homeopathic Therapeutics in Ophthalmology
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Nash Eugene Beauharnais
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Expanded Works of Nash
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Nash Eugene Beauharnais
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Regional Leaders
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Nash Eugene Beauharnais
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Testimony of the Clinic
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Phatak S. R.
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Materia Medica of Homeopathic Medicines
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Pulford A.
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Homeopathic Materia Medica of Graphic Drug, Pictures and Clinical Comments
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Roberts H. A.
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Sensation As If
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Samuel
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Keynotes
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Stephenson James Hawley
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Hahnemannian Provings - A Materia Medica and Repertory 1924-1959
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Tyler Margaret Lucy
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Pointers to the Common Remedies
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Vakil Prakesh
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A Text Book of Homeopathic Therapeutics: Vol 1: Diseases of the Central Nervous System
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Vithoulkas George
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Materia Medica Viva (7 Vols.)
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Wheeler C. E.
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Introduction to the Principles of Homeopathy
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Yingling William A.
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The Accouchers Emergency Manual
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+ many more available for free to all users
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Concepts Feature:
Make finding good rubrics a breeze! The Concepts features allow you to translate modern language and diagnoses into relevant 19th-century rubrics.
A patient may not provide the most accurate words to describe how he or she is feeling. It is up to the practitioner to recognize patterns, symptoms or key words during the interview process. This can sometimes make diagnosis very difficult for a homeopath. This is to be expected - we are all very different, and our language leaves room for much uncertainty around the 'concept' of the patient's problem.
RadarOpus’ Concepts Feature is a unique tool that helps you to translate the language of your patients into the language of the repertory. Concepts' spider-like web of information connects rubrics based on themes or concepts.
Now you can find the rubric that truly matches your patient's condition or be directed toward rubrics you never knew existed. Concepts sets RadarOpus apart from any other homeopathic software program that is currently available. With Concepts, finding any symptom in the repertory is as easy as a few simple mouse clicks.
The Concepts Module for RadarOpus stretches through the entire Synthesis Repertory, considerably simplifying the search for symptoms by using the words and expressions of the patient as a point of departure. A click of the mouse is sufficient to display all the symptoms related to a given concept or subject. In addition, you can build up your own Concepts, or add to already existing ones.
There are numerous 'books' available within the Concepts module. Each book groups symptoms by different ideas or themes. Now you can find every rubric of chronic and acute disease conditions, which in the past may have taken many hours, or even days to locate. Concepts represents a revolutionary advance in the ease and usefulness of the homeopathic repertory.
This books that are included in this package include: RadarOpus, Servais, Acutes, Zulian, Personal and Fonseca & Hilton.
Remedies Family Feature:
Do you want the ability to limit analyses to a specific family of remedies? Or to see which remedies are related? The Families feature allows you to do just that and includes 15 families.
Let’s say a prescription of Lachesis has failed, but examination of the case seems nonetheless to indicate it. With this method you are able to limit your search to snake remedies only. You can give every medicine belonging to a particular family greater weight in your analysis or exclude all remedies that do not belong to a particular family. Families will also provide information about which families come up strongest in the analysis.
RadarOpus offers you different possibilities for approaching remedy families:
- You can analyze your case and display the position of the preset families. As a default, RadarOpus uses the 3 kingdoms (plants, minerals, and animals) for this display.
- You can set your own default or just change the families considered for a particular analysis. There are over 3,000 families to choose from.
- You can perform an analysis with a specific family (or group of families). For example, you can analyze considering only mineral remedies.
- Finally, you can give a family (or group of families) more importance in an analysis.
Patient Management System:
Did you know that you can use RadarOpus to manage patients, chart notes, and save cases to patient files?
The Patient Management System is intended to help the homeopathic practitioner keep track of their work, record patient information, consultations, repertorizations, as well as data about symptoms, remedies and case analysis.
This powerful patient database program helps you keep track of your patients, attach important personal information, consultations, posology, remedy reactions, repertorizations, etc.
In addition to helping you keep track of your patients; the Patient Management System is a powerful research tool that allows the practitioner to extract information based on a number of criteria or parameters. For example, you could find every patient in Albany, N.Y. between the ages of 18 and 24 to whom you have given Calcarea Carbonica.