• Presented By

    Susie Hayes, MS, LAc

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1-Hour Live Webcast

Wednesday, August 26, 2020
8:00 pm EDT, 7:00 pm CDT, 5:00 pm PDT

Overview

The mental well-being of society and patients is currently challenged via a multitude of stressors with extreme intensity: stress, worry, frustration, sadness, and anxiety abound. Energetic medicine offers specialized tools to alleviate these negative psychological feelings and help put things in perspective to allow one to function with more ease and enjoy life amidst uncertainty and turmoil.

During this brief 1-hour webinar Susie Hayes will offer the maximum number of tools, illuminated by energetic reasoning, to assist in alleviating emotional suffering and ultimately prevent disease amidst these unprecedented times.

Description

As a conscientious medical acupuncturist, it is imperative to consider the mental and emotional well-being of a patient to arrive at an accurate diagnosis and effective treatment plan. Ancient medical texts from thousands of years ago insist upon an inextricable link between mental and physical health, giving tremendous importance to the Mental (Jing Shen) in physiology and all considerations of pathological prognoses. This 1-hour Webinar will offer techniques for how to better incorporate the mental aspect in treating all conditions, how to better customize the patient’s treatments according to their unique diagnosis and condition, and to ultimately preserve the patient’s homeostasis to prevent disease.

Learning objectives

At the conclusion of this LIVE webcast physician participants will be able to:

  • Interpret the mental well-being of the patient within the diagnosis.
  • Identify the potential pathways of destruction of negative psychological sentiments (emotions).
  • Implement points in every treatment to prevent excess negative psychological sentiments (emotions).

Susie Hayes, MS, LAc

usie Hayes, MS, LAcSusie is Nationally Board Certified in Acupuncture through the NCCAOM; she has served as Adjunct Faculty at Bastyr University, and she teaches acupuncture to professionals through internationally accredited programs since 2004 on topics spanning pain, women’s health, mental health, and medical qi gong. She is founder and owner of Energetic Medicine PLLC in Seattle Washington, where she treats patients in her private practice.

Susie Hayes is in her 23rd year as a dedicated clinician, teacher, and educator in the field of Acupuncture and Integrative Medicine. Since earning her Masters of Science in Acupuncture from Bastyr University in 1998, Susie has continued to obtain high quality education in her field as an avid student of Tran Viet Dzung, MD, translator and educator of the ancient medical texts in collaboration with Nguyen Van Nghi, MD. This teaching fuses a unique synthesis of the ancient medical texts with the understanding of scientific modern medicine providing an integrative proven approach to address patients’ individual and often complex conditions.

To Register

The fee to participate in this LIVE activity is $40/members and $70/non-members per webcast. Note: The special discounted pricing for this activity!

Use the button below to register/pay for the LIVE presentation. Once paid, access instructions will be emailed to participant. At the conclusion of the LIVE activity, an evaluation/survey must be completed with attestation of credit/participation. Certificate of completion will be emailed when completed evaluation/survey is completed.

Accreditation/Designation

The American Academy of Medical Acupuncture is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME). The AAMA designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Disclosure Policy

AAMA requires any person in a position to control the content of an educational activity to disclose all relevant financial relationships with any commercial interest. The ACCME defines “relevant financial relationships” as those in any amount occurring within the past 12 months, including those of a spouse/life partner, that could create a conflict of interest (COI). Individuals who refuse to disclose will not be permitted to contribute to this CME activity in any way. AAMA has policies in place that will identify and resolve COIs prior to this educational activity. AAMA also requires faculty to disclose discussions of investigational products or unlabeled/unapproved uses of drugs or devices regulated by the US Food and Drug Administration.

Disclosure Statement

Susie Hayes, MS, LAc has indicated no real or apparent conflicts.

The reviewers and activity planners have no financial relationships to disclose.