The Neijing Nature-Based Medicine: Theory and Foundations One-Year Training Program (Formerly known as Neijing Studies: Theoretical and Clinical Foundations) has been taught and continually refined for over fifteen years. In the course, a variety of teaching approaches are used to capture the best aspects of online learning with in-person traditional mentorship and text-based training. The entire course consists
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Medical acupuncture is a collection of diverse practices and principles. The Core Refresher is designed to be a stand-alone summary of the core principles with which a contemporary physician practicing |
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The Pre-Symposium workshops are intended to provide a more concentrated learning experience where the faculty can focus on a topic in greater depth, and with more time for practical examples from clinical experiences. They are optional events with separate fee(s). I: Dr. Tan’s Balance Method Acupuncture in Practice Eileen Yue-Ling Han, PhD, LAc II: The |
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The Annual Symposium is an educational meeting for health care professionals interested in, or already practicing acupuncture. Medical practitioners with no experience as well as those with extensive backgrounds in acupuncture will find the program useful to their medical practices. This symposium will present multi-faceted approaches for understanding, appreciating, and applying acupuncture in today’s practice. |
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* Board eligibility required! Examination Requirement Applicants who have submitted an Application for Certification documenting that the applicant has met the education requirement established by the ABMA will receive notice |
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Overview Importance of herbal medicine: Parallel to the phenomenal growth of the complementary and alternative medicine movement, botanical agents have found their way into all kinds of nutritional supplements and herbal formulae, many of which are derived from traditional Chinese herbal medicine (TCM). More importantly, patients who take multiple herbs do not always share this This course will cover the practical aspects in the management of painful as well as non-painful conditions and include a minimum of 100 clinical hours. Hands-on experience will be emphasized in the face-to-face sessions. Pain Management: Migraine headaches, low-back pain, sciatica, arthritis, TMJ syndrome, carpal tunnel syndrome, complex regional pain syndrome (RSD), post-herpetic neuralgia, and |
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