TRAINING EDUCATION OF CHINESE MEDICINE
Continuing Education
Diagnosis and Treatment of Complicated Diseases by Chinese Medicine
Lecturer: Prof. Zhuo, Tongnian
About the Lecturer:
President of the Canadian Ji Kang Hospital of TCM
Registered senior doctor of TCM in British Columbia Province, Canada
Senior consultant to the international cooperation of State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine of PRC
Member of presidium executive committee of the World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies
Consultant to China Association of Chinese Medicine
Distinguished clinician at Beijing University of Chinese Medicine
Guest professor at Anhui university of Chinese Medicine
Prof. Zhuo Tongnian was born in 1962 in Zhejiang Province and he graduated from Xinjiang University of Chinese medicine in 1985. He has been engaged in teaching and researching on the theory and clinical application for more than 36 years, during which more than 60 academic papers and 4 monographs have been published. The unique system of the diagnosis and treatment of complicated cases created by Prof. Zhuo makes complex treatments simple and untreatable treatable. He has treated thousands of patients from 56 countries and regions with complicated diseases in the past 17 years and been universally praised, which was reported in the "Chinese World" program of CCTV in 2010. Currently he is also serving as the academic advisor of CCTV documentary series of Millennium TCM.
Features of the course:
The course will be focused on diagnosis and treatment of complicated diseases by Chinese medicine, and specifically, students will learn about:
How those difficult diseases in modern society are perceived and classified in Chinese medicine and a unique mode of thinking in Chinese medicine
Heterozygous differentiation, improvement in clinical diagnosis and treatment by acupuncture, formulas and herbal medicines
The relation between those complex diseases and the mental state, the relation between the physical state and that of the psychological well-being, and the influence of seven emotions
Case study of treating complex diseases with the simplest methods
Certificate: Those who finish all the courses will receive a certificate of continuing education, issued by NCCAOM.
Course Credit: 14.
Time: 8:30 - 12:00am and 1:00 - 5:00pm, May 27 - 28, 2017
Charge: $260 per person before May 10, 2017; $320 per person from May 11 to May 25, 2017
Methods of Payment: Debit card or Credit card.
Registration: You can download the application form through the Internet and send the filled form via E-mail (usccm2016@gmail.com) for registering. Deadline: May 25, 2017
Location: US Center for Chinese Medicine by Beijing University of Chinese Medicine.