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Chinese medicine seminars and workshops for continuing education and professional development

Check out our schedule for upcoming Chinese medicine seminars and workshops approved for Australian CPD points. Get direct access to live tuition from international and local TCM and acupuncture experts.

If you can’t attend, no need to worry, we film many of these Chinese medicine seminars and make them available as online courses at a later date. Contact us if you have any questions…

Postpartum Care as a Life Gateway – Brendt Reynolds

Sydney Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine 502/25-29 Dixon St, Haymarket, NSW, Australia

This course aims to share how you as a practitioner can support your patients during their postpartum period and discusses the opportunities and challenges that this time presents in the life of a modern woman

Dermatology in Chinese Medicine & Ulcerative Colitis: Clinical Perspectives – Mazin Al-Khafaji

The Women's College, University of Sydney 15 Carillon Ave, Newtown, NSW, Australia

Skin disorders in their various forms are amongst the most common diseases suffered by mankind, accounting for between 20-25%of all visits to out-patients departments in the Western world. Despite this prevalence and the resources put into this field, many patients are dissatisfied with the conventional treatments available to them, and look elsewhere for solutions.

Updated Law and Ethics for TCM Practitioners 2019 – Michael Weir

Sydney Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine 502/25-29 Dixon St, Haymarket, NSW, Australia

Ever since Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine have become registered professions with AHPRA, we’ve had to maintain a minimum of 4 CPD points per year of “professional issues”. While these aren’t always the most exciting ways to spend 4 hours of your life, keeping up to date with current laws and ethical guidelines might just save your professional reputation one day.

Master Tung’s Style: BodyMapping Acupuncture – Cole Magbanua

Embassy Conference Centre 824-826 George St, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Dr. Cole Magbanua's Bodymapping Acupuncture Technique is an anatomical based distal point method following in the spirit of Master Tung's acupuncture.

Orthopedic Acupuncture for Shoulder Pain – Andrew Nugent-Head

Studio Blueprint 402/11 Randle St, Surry Hills, NSW, Australia

This seminar focuses on treating shoulder injuries from a variety of etiologies. Whether it is a shoulder impingement, frozen shoulder, rotator cuff tear, or arthritic shoulder, Chinese medicine shines at providing a fast, tangible recovery if the right treatment is given.

How to Use Prepared Chinese Medicines – Dr Shu Wang

Sydney Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine 502/25-29 Dixon St, Haymarket, NSW, Australia

Learn how to effectively use Chinese herbal medicines in pill and capsule forms in this one day workshop

Saam Korean Acupuncture: Classical Roots & Clinical Application – Toby Daly

Sydney Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine 502/25-29 Dixon St, Haymarket, NSW, Australia

This course provides information on the Saam Korean monastic acupuncture tradition from a theoretical, historical, and practical perspective. Special attention is given to this system’s implementation into a successful East Asian Medicine (EAM) clinical practice.

The Confluence of Nature and Nurture in Classical Chinese Medicine – Extraordinary Vessels: Constitution and Destiny (SYDNEY ONLY) – Sean Tuten

Adina Hotel 2 Lee St, Haymarket, NSW, Australia

Extraordinary Vessels are the unconscious blueprint (Yuan Qi) from which the destiny is acted out through the consciousness (Ying Qi) of the Primary Channels. Using these vessels in treatment offers the possibility of profound personal transformation.

The Confluence of Nature and Nurture in Classical Chinese Medicine – Luo Vessels: Blood and Spirit (MELBOURNE ONLY) – Sean Tuten

Australian Shiatsu College 103 Evans St, Brunswick, VIC, Australia

Luo Vessels are repositories for unprocessed or overwhelming emotions imprinted on the blood. In this way, chronic, traumatic, or repetitive emotional injuries are stored outside of the primary channels (i.e. consciousness) until the body is ready to process and release the emotion. Thus the Luo vessels are considered essential in the treatment of mental health issues.

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