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Here is my first draft effort to reach other veterinarians. If this seems a bit abstract and not quite what we discuss here, that is indeed the case.
In order to reach non-vet homeopaths, it is indeed a bit watered down and does not directly discuss homeopathy (I'll post the full article and homeopathy-specific follow-up as soon as it's ready for others to see).
In the meantime, <a href="https://www.homevet.com/integrating-veterinary-homeopathy-into-conventional-practice-for-veterinarians/" rel="noopener" target="_blank">click here</a> for an older article about integrating homeopathy into conventional vet practice. True holistic practice!
Dr. Jeff<hr>
<strong>MOLECULAR VITALITY STUDY AND HOW TO HELP YOUR PATIENTS TODAY</strong>
OBJECTIVE
To evaluate the clinical effectiveness of patient care utilizing a research-based decision making model for informing treatment.
DESIGN
Matched retrospective analysis and case control study.
SAMPLE
100 oncology service patient records and 100 current case results.
PROCEDURES
Data from a University-owned referral hospital oncology department will be sorted by patient species, breed, age and histopathologically-confirmed tumor type. This data will be matched with current clinical patients in 6 private practices which treated them using the molecular vitality and individuality model. Statistical comparison of treatment outcomes were compared.
RESULTS
Pending. The postulate being that this novel treatment approach is statistically more effective when examining quality of life and length of survival.
CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE
Current clinical experience from 100 experienced private practice veterinarians has clearly shown that basing treatment on patient individuality helps our patients live longer and happier lives.
ABBREVIATIONS and ACRONYMS
TCM Traditional Chinese Medicine
HMDM Holistic Medical Decision Making
BEAM Behavior, Energy, Appetite, Mood
CIE Context + Interpretation—> client Empowerment
ASC Avoid, Support, Cure
INTRODUCTION
Laboratory research is currently investigating the molecular mechanisms that govern cellular response and intercellular communication. This research has been propelled by recent advances in genetic sequencing1 and the discoveries of pattern recognition2 and toll receptors3. These cell-surface phospholipid components help individual cells “decide” how they are going to respond to extracellular and environmental triggers.
Many of these studies are primarily academic and don’t have direct clinical relevance. But others are helping to inform current treatment. There are numerous human oncologic applications4,5 and we have recently seen some veterinary uses6 as well. Of particular interest is elucidating the molecular mechanisms of cellular transformation of inflamed into neoplastic cells7, 8. In addition, these same studies are helping define the micro and macro environmental factors that help determine metastasis of neoplastic cells9.
The current studies goals are to help determine the practical daily usefulness of this information when applied to clinical practice.
DISCUSSION
In order to reach non-vet homeopaths, it is indeed a bit watered down and does not directly discuss homeopathy (I'll post the full article and homeopathy-specific follow-up as soon as it's ready for others to see).
In the meantime, <a href="https://www.homevet.com/integrating-veterinary-homeopathy-into-conventional-practice-for-veterinarians/" rel="noopener" target="_blank">click here</a> for an older article about integrating homeopathy into conventional vet practice. True holistic practice!
Dr. Jeff<hr>
<strong>MOLECULAR VITALITY STUDY AND HOW TO HELP YOUR PATIENTS TODAY</strong>
OBJECTIVE
To evaluate the clinical effectiveness of patient care utilizing a research-based decision making model for informing treatment.
DESIGN
Matched retrospective analysis and case control study.
SAMPLE
100 oncology service patient records and 100 current case results.
PROCEDURES
Data from a University-owned referral hospital oncology department will be sorted by patient species, breed, age and histopathologically-confirmed tumor type. This data will be matched with current clinical patients in 6 private practices which treated them using the molecular vitality and individuality model. Statistical comparison of treatment outcomes were compared.
RESULTS
Pending. The postulate being that this novel treatment approach is statistically more effective when examining quality of life and length of survival.
CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE
Current clinical experience from 100 experienced private practice veterinarians has clearly shown that basing treatment on patient individuality helps our patients live longer and happier lives.
ABBREVIATIONS and ACRONYMS
TCM Traditional Chinese Medicine
HMDM Holistic Medical Decision Making
BEAM Behavior, Energy, Appetite, Mood
CIE Context + Interpretation—> client Empowerment
ASC Avoid, Support, Cure
INTRODUCTION
Laboratory research is currently investigating the molecular mechanisms that govern cellular response and intercellular communication. This research has been propelled by recent advances in genetic sequencing1 and the discoveries of pattern recognition2 and toll receptors3. These cell-surface phospholipid components help individual cells “decide” how they are going to respond to extracellular and environmental triggers.
Many of these studies are primarily academic and don’t have direct clinical relevance. But others are helping to inform current treatment. There are numerous human oncologic applications4,5 and we have recently seen some veterinary uses6 as well. Of particular interest is elucidating the molecular mechanisms of cellular transformation of inflamed into neoplastic cells7, 8. In addition, these same studies are helping define the micro and macro environmental factors that help determine metastasis of neoplastic cells9.
The current studies goals are to help determine the practical daily usefulness of this information when applied to clinical practice.
DISCUSSION