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SUMMARY:Orthopedic Acupuncture for Shoulder Pain - Andrew Nugent-Head
DESCRIPTION: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. Andrew will cover different treatments for different types of injury\, providing the theory\, treatment method\, demonstration and then partnered training to ensure the material is completely understood. Emphasis will be placed on the structure\, function and pathways of the tendo-meridian sinew channels of the body which are integral in the treatment of orthopaedic injury. \nThe seminar will also cover a nuanced approach to identifying the location of Ashi points and treating them with specific needle techniques. This refined method of orthopaedic treatment yields remarkable clinical results that moves practitioners beyond trigger or motor point theory. \nWhat You Will Learn\n\nThe role and treatment of tendino-meridian channels in shoulder injuries\, with a walkthrough of each individual channel and the type of shoulder pathology it relates to in order to allow for clarity of diagnosis in clinic\nSpecific orthopaedic needle manipulations and how to tailor them to your patient base\nA multifaceted approach to Ashi points including learning how they form\, how to identify which ones are relevant to a specific injury locally and distally and how to treat them with appropriate techniques\nSimple bodywork techniques to integrate with acupuncture\nAll techniques will be demonstrated on volunteers from the audience and will be followed by partnered practice to ensure the material is fully understood\n\nDetails\nDATES: 7-8th September 2019 \nTIME: 9:00am – 4:00pm each day \nCPD: 12 CPD points \nPRICING \n\nPractitioner Early Bird (expires August 16th 2019) – $595\nStudent Early Bird (expires August 16th 2019) – $495\nPractitioner – $675\nStudent – $575\n\nIncludes morning & afternoon tea and notes \n*Cancellations: Registrations cancelled up to 1-week prior to seminar will be refunded less 20%. We regret that refunds are not otherwise possible. \nAbout Andrew\nAndrew Nugent-Head lived in China for 28 years\, studying under the last pre-liberation practitioners there in traditional mentor-disciple relationships. He studied classical Chinese and Daoism with the late scholar and calligrapher Wang Jin-Huai; he was the last formal disciple\, translator and confidant of the late Yin style Bagua practitioner Xie Peiqi and is the closing door disciple of professor Li Hongxiang. Also no stranger to the official Chinese medical world\, he has interned at the Hospital of Chinese Medicine and is a student of the doctoral program of Zhejiang University of Chinese Medicine. Dedicated to teaching Chinese medicine\, martial arts and internal cultivation in a tangible\, application focused manner\, Andrew returned to the United States in 2014 and is the chief practitioner of The Alternative Clinic\, a Chinese medicine teaching clinic in Asheville\, North Carolina.
URL:https://chinesemedicineeducation.com/event/orthopedic-acupuncture-for-shoulder-pain-andrew-nugent-head/
LOCATION:Studio Blueprint\, 402/11 Randle St\, Surry Hills\, NSW\, 2010\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="China Books Sydney":MAILTO:info@chinabookssydney.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190728T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190728T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T090340
CREATED:20190513T030723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190513T040310Z
UID:5648-1564306200-1564333200@chinesemedicineeducation.com
SUMMARY:Effective Laser Therapy for Pain Relief - Tina Czech
DESCRIPTION:Register Now\nEffective Laser Therapy for\n\nPain Relief\nNeuro-Musculoskeletal\nDermatology\nFacial Anti-Ageing\n\nWhat will be covered on the day\nTheory\n\nRelevance of electromagnetic oscillations of the Meridian system\nSupporting homeostasis and physiological function with light\nLaser pain relief mechanisms and anti-inflammatory effects\nThe role of laser therapy int he clinical health care practice\n\nPractical Laser Demonstration\n\nSupport therapy for cardiovascular and respiratory function\nLaser therapy for improved cognitive function and memory\nCritical protocols for successful laser treatment of musculoskeletal pain\nMaintaining spinal health and joint mobility with laser therapy\n\nMore Theory\n\nRemedial laser therapy – eczema\, psoriasis\, dermatitis\, acne\, rosacea\nScar\, stretchmark and burn repair using laser therapy\nEffective protocols for facial re-contouring and collagen regeneration\nBenefits of laser therapy for circulation and lymph drainage\n\nPractical Laser Demonstration\n\nInstant anti-ageing non-thermal lase face/neck lifting\nLaser lipolysis for safe painless reduction of excess body fat and cellulite\nKey principles for integration of laser therapy into clinical regime\n\nDetails\nDate\n28th July 2019 \nCPD Points\n6 CPD points \nPricing\n$180 \nIncludes morning & afternoon tea and notes \n*Cancellations: Registrations cancelled up to 1-week prior to seminar will be refunded less 20%. We regret that refunds are not otherwise possible. \nRegister Now
URL:https://chinesemedicineeducation.com/event/effective-laser-therapy-for-pain-relief-tina-czech/
LOCATION:Adina Hotel\, 2 Lee St\, Haymarket\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="China Books Sydney":MAILTO:info@chinabookssydney.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190620T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190622T173000
DTSTAMP:20260424T090340
CREATED:20190208T032620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190620T010221Z
UID:4996-1561023000-1561224600@chinesemedicineeducation.com
SUMMARY:Master Tung's Style: BodyMapping Acupuncture - Cole Magbanua
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Cole Magbanua’s Bodymapping Acupuncture Technique is an anatomical based distal point method following in the spirit of Master Tung’s acupuncture. This seminar offers the basics of distal point acupuncture with emphasis on channel location\, point selection\, and needle technique. We will cover anatomical bone and muscle correspondence\, and the treatment of them. We will demonstrate these powerful techniques and perform sample treatments. \nDay 1\nThe morning offers the basics of distal point acupuncture with emphasis on channel location\, point selection\, and needle technique. The afternoon will cover channel location\, point location\, needle technique\, and demonstration. We will also look into anatomy and muscle correspondence. \n\nWhat is Bodymapping acupuncture technique\nFeatures of Bodymapping\nDevelopment of Bodymapping\nBodymapping images\n\nExtremity image\nTorso image\nHead image\n\n\nBodymapping channel relationships\n\nChinese name pairs\nClock opposite pairs\nSame channel\nSpecific channel mapping\n\n\nBand Theory\nHuman anatomical relationships introduction\nBone and joint comparisons\nMuscle\, tendon and ligament comparisons\nExamples and demonstration of acupuncture technique and point location\n\nDay 2\nThe most used and effective acupuncture points will be covered in detail with emphasis on location\, usages\, and needle technique. Needling demonstrations and treatments will round out the lecture. \n\nReview of images and channel relationships\nFavorite and discovered points and locations\n\nLU 1-2\, 5-6\, 7-9\, 10\, Chong zi\, Chong Xian\nLK\, LI5\, LI6-8\, LI10\nST 32\, ST36-37\, ST38-39\, ST43\nSP 5/LR4\, SP5.5\, SP9\nHT 3\, HT4-7\, Pisiform point\, Mu guan\, Gu guan\n\n\nExamples and demonstration of acupuncture technique and point location\n\nDay 3\nThis day is a continuation of favourite and effective points. Needle technique\, angles\, and location will be demonstrated. The afternoon will cover anatomical palpation and treatment based on anatomical correspondence. Students may also have an opportunity to practice needle technique as time allows. \n\nContinuation of favourite and effective points\n\nSI 3-5\, SI Joint point\, Gan Men\, SI9-10\nBL 9-10\, BL57-Achiles\, BL58-40\, Zheng Jin – Bo Qiu\, BL60\nKD 3-7\, KD6\, KD22-27\nPC 3.5\, PC4\, PC5-6\, PC7\nTW 15\nGB 32-34\, GB39\, GB41\nLR 3.5\, LR5\nCV 9-15\, CV15-22\, CV22-24\nGV 20\n\n\nExamples and demonstration of acupuncture technique and point location\n\nDetails\nDates\n\n20 – 22nd June 2019\n\nCPD Points\n\n21 CPD Points\n\nPricing\n\nPractitioner Early Bird (expiring 7th June 2019): $880\nPractitioner: $990\nStudent Early Bird (expiring 7th June 2019): $770\nStudent: $880\n\nIncludes morning & afternoon tea and notes \n*Cancellations: Registrations cancelled up to 1-week prior to seminar will be refunded less 20%. We regret that refunds are not otherwise possible.
URL:https://chinesemedicineeducation.com/event/bodymapping-acupuncture-technique-cole-magbanua/
LOCATION:Embassy Conference Centre\, 824-826 George St\, Sydney\, New South Wales\, 2000\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="China Books Sydney":MAILTO:info@chinabookssydney.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190602T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190602T150000
DTSTAMP:20260424T090340
CREATED:20190409T013054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190601T050505Z
UID:5071-1559469600-1559487600@chinesemedicineeducation.com
SUMMARY:Updated Law and Ethics for TCM Practitioners 2019 - Michael Weir
DESCRIPTION:Keep Up To Date With Australian Law & Ethics For Chinese Medicine Practitioners\nEver 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. \nAs a professor of law at Bond University\, a member of the the Public Panel of Assessors under the Health Ombudsman Act and author of “ Law and Ethics in Complementary Medicine”\, Michael Weir is the perfect person to keep us up to date with our legal and ethical obligations as acupuncturists and Chinese medicine practitioners in Australia. \nThis seminar will have the most up to date cases available\nWhat is Covered\n\nOur Legal System\nNegligence and Liability in contract\nPotential Criminal Liability\nRegulation of Health Professionals including restricted acts\nObligation to refer to medical practitioner\nProviding information to a client\nConsent to Treatment\nWho can consent?\nTherapeutic Goods Act – application to TCM\nConsumer Legislation\nDuty of Confidence\nProfessional Ethics\nScenarios and Case studies\n\nDetails\nDate\n\n2nd June 2019\n\nCPD Points\n\n4 CPD points covering your professional development requirements for AHPRA\n\nPricing\n\n$125\n\nIncludes notes \n*Cancellations: Registrations cancelled up to 1-week prior to seminar will be refunded less 20%. We regret that refunds are not otherwise possible. \nThis will be recorded as a webinar and will be available approx. 4 weeks after live seminar has ended\nOnline registration closed\, please contact us by phone or email for enquiries
URL:https://chinesemedicineeducation.com/event/updated-law-and-ethics-for-tcm-practitioners-2019-michael-weir/
LOCATION:Sydney Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine\, 502/25-29 Dixon St\, Haymarket\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="China Books Sydney":MAILTO:info@chinabookssydney.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190524T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190526T173000
DTSTAMP:20260424T090340
CREATED:20190123T032332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190423T001502Z
UID:4946-1558690200-1558891800@chinesemedicineeducation.com
SUMMARY:Dermatology in Chinese Medicine & Ulcerative Colitis: Clinical Perspectives - Mazin Al-Khafaji
DESCRIPTION:Register Now\nDays 1 & 2 – Dermatology in Chinese Medicine\nSkin disorders in their various forms are amongst the most common diseases suffered by mankind\, accounting for no less than 20% of all visits to out-patient’s 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. \nChinese herbal medicine has a very real and enduring answer for a significant number of sufferers of many diseases of the skin. It can induce spectacular and lasting change in a whole range of intractable conditions such as eczema\, acne and psoriasis\, and yet due to a lack of specialist training and clinical experience\, numerous practitioners of Chinese medicine fail to achieve optimal results that are well within their grasp. \nIn this introductory two-day lecture\, the fundamental principles of treating the commonest skin diseases will be presented (Damp-Heat\, Blood-Heat\, Blood-Stasis\, and Qi\, Blood & Yin Xu) using many case examples with numerous photographic slides from Mazin’s own practice. Throughout the emphasis is put on practical and clinically relevant information\, which will serve as a foundation to enable doctors to understand the essential concepts required to construct effective formulae to suit the vagaries of clinical reality. \nThe workshop will commence with an overview of all the major primary and secondary lesions of the skin and their significance in Chinese medicine. The commonest diseases encountered in clinical practice will be introduced along with their major variants. Case examples will be given with before\, during and after pictures alongside the formulae that were used\, charting in great detail the approach that ultimately proved successful in leading the patient from acute phase to stable state. \nWhat You Will Learn\n\nMajor primary and secondary lesions of the skin and their significance in Chinese medicine\nThe Eight methods for Resolving Heat.\nMazin’s own classification of the primary protocols for treating Inflammatory Skin Disease.\nThe commonest diseases encountered in clinical practice will be introduced along with their major variants (including Plaque\, Pustular & Erythrodermic Psoriasis\, Atopic Eczema\, Pompholyx Eczema\, Nummular Eczema\, Seborrhoeic Dermatitis\, Lichen Simplex\, Lichen Planus\, Acne\, and Rosacea).\nNumerous in-depth case examples of these conditions will be given with before\, during and after pictures alongside the formulae that were used\, charting in great detail the approach that ultimately proved successful in leading the patient from acute phase to stable state.\n\nDay 3 – Ulcerative Colitis\nUlcerative colitis is a common\, chronic relapsing inflammatory disease of the colon and rectum characterized by abdominal pain\, tenesmus\, with accompanying diarrhoea mixed with blood\, mucus and pus. Traditional Chinese medicine has recognized this condition for millennia\, where it has been known by various names\, including Dysenteric disorder (lì jí 痢疾) and Zang toxin (zàng dú 藏毒). \nConventional medicine has relied on surgery\, as well as increasingly potent immunosuppressive pharmaceuticals\, and more recently biologics\, to control the aberrant immune system that is the root of this disorder. With all the associated shortcomings of these modes of therapy\, in Mazin’s 30 years of experience he has found Chinese herbal medicine offers a remarkably powerful and effective answer\, not only for the distressing acute flares that sufferers of this condition are susceptible to\, but to long-term management and stabilisation\, with prolonged remission a reality for the majority of patients. \nThis lecture will describe the common as well as rare manifestations of this disease\, and will discuss in great detail the effective approaches (internal medicine\, herbal enemas and suppositories) that are available to us for successfully treating all stages of this disorder. Several case examples will also be presented to highlight the variants that are encountered in clinical practice and how to approach them. \nDetails\nDates\n\n24-26th May 2019\n\nCPD Points\n\n21 CPD Points – all days\n13 CPD Points – days 1 and 2 only\n7 CPD Points – day 3 only\n\nPricing\n\nPractitioner Early Bird (expiring 26th April 2019): $795\nPractitioner: $880\nStudent Early Bird (expiring 26th April 2019): $695\nStudent: $795\nDermatology Only (24-25th May): $595\nUlcerative Colitis Only (26th May): $310\n\nIncludes morning & afternoon tea and notes \n*Cancellations: Registrations cancelled up to 1-week prior to seminar will be refunded less 20%. We regret that refunds are not otherwise possible. \nRegister Now
URL:https://chinesemedicineeducation.com/event/an-introduction-to-dermatology-in-chinese-medicine-with-mazin-al-khafaji/
LOCATION:The Women’s College\, University of Sydney\, 15 Carillon Ave\, Newtown\, NSW\, 2042\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="China Books Sydney":MAILTO:info@chinabookssydney.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190505T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190505T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T090340
CREATED:20190215T053610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190410T051321Z
UID:5023-1557048600-1557075600@chinesemedicineeducation.com
SUMMARY:Postpartum Care as a Life Gateway - Brendt Reynolds
DESCRIPTION:Register Now\nTraditional Chinese medicine has a long history of postpartum care called ‘Zuo Yue Zi’ that has developed over millennia. Postpartum — the 30 to 40 days directly after giving birth – should ideally be an important time of retreat\, rest and recovery so that the new mother can overcome exhaustion\, restore her Qi\, Blood and Fluids and bond with her new baby. \nShe must rest\, deeply nourish\, and take care of herself so she can in turn continue to be that source of nourishment and support for her baby and indeed maintain her health over the span of her life to come. \nThis 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. \nWhat we will discuss during the course:\n\nTraditional Wisdom – a history of Postpartum care in China\nThe Beauty Myth – health conflicts in approaches to modern postpartum care\nSeparating Superstition from Science – Zuo Yue Zi for a modern society\nWhy is Postpartum care so important?\nThe 5 Pillars of postpartum care – retreat; warmth; support; rest; nourishment\nTreatment; Days 1-7; 8-15; 16-22; 23-40 (common postpartum conditions; red flags and when to refer)\nPlacenta Encapsulation\nPostpartum Food is Medicine\n\nDetails\nDate\n5th May 2019 \nCPD Points\n6 CPD points \nPricing\n\nPractitioner Early Bird (expiring 19th April 2019): $220\nPractitioner: $250\nStudent Early Bird (expiring 19th April 2019): $180\nStudent: $220\n\nIncludes morning & afternoon tea and notes \n*Cancellations: Registrations cancelled up to 1-week prior to seminar will be refunded less 20%. We regret that refunds are not otherwise possible. \nAbout Brendt\nBrendt brings to Sydney the culmination of over 20-years experience living\, working\, and studying in Asia. He has lived in China\, Taiwan\, Hong Kong and India. Each of these destinations\, and the teachings he received there\, informs his current practice of traditional Chinese medicine\, and nutrition \nHe is a member of the Australian Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Association\, and is a registered practitioner with the Chinese Medicine Board of Australia. He received his Bachelor of Health Science in Acupuncture in 2004 and his Master of Applied Science in Chinese Herbal Medicine in 2016. After his undergraduate course he continued training with a hospital internship in Nanjing\, China\, followed by advanced clinical and post-graduate studies in Taipei\, Taiwan. \nBrendt is currently based in Sydney\, Australia\, after completing 8 years of clinical practice at Dr. Lauren Bramley & Partners – a private integrated medicine clinic in Hong Kong – where he worked in synergy with a team of GPs\, a gynaecologist\, a neurologist\, a psychiatrist\, and an osteopath. He treated a wide range of patients for both external pain disorders and internal medicine\, and developed a special interest in; gynaecological issues\, postpartum care\, menopausal syndrome\, digestive issues\, pain management\, stress management\, anxiety\, insomnia\, and depression. \nWith travel and new cultural experience truly igniting the fire in his heart\, Brendt can often be found out on the road\, teaching internationally sharing the art and grace of TCM. For his teaching schedule and 2019 calendar please go to www.therestingmonth.com \nRegister Now
URL:https://chinesemedicineeducation.com/event/postpartum-care-as-a-life-gateway-brendt-reynolds/
LOCATION:Sydney Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine\, 502/25-29 Dixon St\, Haymarket\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="China Books Sydney":MAILTO:info@chinabookssydney.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190322T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190322T200000
DTSTAMP:20260424T090340
CREATED:20190208T005756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190208T010011Z
UID:4991-1553279400-1553284800@chinesemedicineeducation.com
SUMMARY:BOOK LAUNCH: Clinical Handbook of Internal Medicine - Will Maclean\, Jane Lyttleton\, Kathryn Taylor\, Mark Bayley
DESCRIPTION:We are so excited to announce that the long awaited\, NEW edition of the Clinical Handbook of Internal Medicine; Treatment of Disease with Traditional Chinese Medicine has just been published and is now available in store! This book by Will Maclean\, Jane Lyttleton\, Kathryn Taylor and Mark Bayley is a must have for any clinic! \nAuthored By Will Maclean\, Jane Lyttleton\, Kathryn Taylor\, Mark Bayley\n2nd Edition\n1624 pages\nFlex-case hardcover\nISBN: 9780939616862 \nWhat’s Different About the New Edition?\nONE CONVENIENT VOLUME  The new edition consolidates the three individual volumes of the 1st edition into one volume\, arranged alphabetically by topic. Each entry has been extensively revised and updated\, and new topics have been added\, among them men’s health\, lingering pathogens\, diabetes and withdrawal mania. \nCOMPREHENSIVE & DETAILED  The new edition draws on a much wider range of recent and classical Chinese medical texts\, fusing traditional theory and treatment with the actual practices of a modern Western clinic. The characteristics and treatment of 88 common disorders are examined\, including the differentiation of multiple patterns and variations of each illness. Each pattern begins with a description of its etiology\, clinical features\, and treatment principle. This is followed by detailed herbal prescriptions (including prepared medicines) and analysis\, acupuncture and other treatment modalities\, dietary advice\, and helpful clinical notes from practitioners with over one-hundred years of collective experience. \nNEW TRENDS\, OLD PRACTICES  There is a new focus in this edition on chronic illnesses like obesity\, diabetes\, depression and infertility that are increasing worldwide. The authors show how traditional concepts and approaches can be brought to bear in the treatment of such disorders as chronic inflammation\, autoimmune diseases and chronic fatigue. \nView the Table of Contents HERE\nView Sample pages HERE \nPURCHASE HERE\nRSVP FOR BOOK LAUNCH HERE
URL:https://chinesemedicineeducation.com/event/book-launch-clinical-handbook-of-internal-medicine-will-maclean-jane-lyttleton-kathryn-taylor-mark-bayley/
LOCATION:China Books Sydney\, Shop F7\, Level 1\, Citymark Bldg\, 683-689 George St\, Haymarket\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="China Books Sydney":MAILTO:info@chinabookssydney.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190309T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190317T173000
DTSTAMP:20260424T090340
CREATED:20181213T024759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190207T010141Z
UID:4894-1552123800-1552843800@chinesemedicineeducation.com
SUMMARY:Neoclassical Pulse Diagnosis: Extraordinary Vessels & The Six Channels - Foundations & Advanced with Thomas Richardson
DESCRIPTION:Register Now\nNeoclassical Pulse Diagnosis is a powerful system of pulse diagnosis that is deeply rooted in the classics (especially the Mai Jing). This method was developed by Dr. Wil­liam Morris and it is a systematic integration of classical anatomical approach to pulse taking along with channel-based methods of assessment. \nNeoclassical Pulse Diagnosis is based on an understanding of complementary positions and spatial correlations of the individual pulse positions. It allows one to diagnose channel involvements (Extraordinary Ves­sels\, 6-channel) as well as various temporal cycles (Ying Qi and Wei Qi cycles) and five-el­ement imbalances. Some have called it an ‘acupuncturist’s pulse diagnosis\,’ as it can accurately diag­nose channel imbalances. Once proficient in this system\, the pulse can guide one immediately to a specific acupuncture point that will not only bring balance to the pulse\, but also instantly shift the patient’s experi­ence—whether by decreasing pain\, increas­ing range of motion\, changing their internal state of consciousness\, or bringing about other noticeable shifts. \nWhat You Will Learn\nFoundations Workshop\nIn this 2-day seminar\, practitioners will learn and practice pulse diagnosis methods that identify involvements of the eight extraordinary vessels and the six channels\, as well as the Com­pass Method for finding five-element imbalanc­es with the organs. \n\nThese vessels share all functions of the kid­neys\, which includes the endocrine system\, hematopoietic system\, central nervous system\, reproductive system\, and the urinary tract. This broad-reaching set of influences can be called ‘trans-systemic’.\nThey also influence the vascular system\, di­gestive system and respiratory tract\, as well as the musculo-skeletal system.\nThe most prominent feature that indicates this diagnostic method is an overwhelming event or trauma\, even if in the past\, and particu­larly when related to the current presentation.\n\nAdvanced Workshop*\nBuilding on the knowledge and the techniques introduced in the Foundations workshop. Prac­titioners will progress and advance their knowl­edge of Neoclassical Pulse Diagnosis. \n\nHow to identify and treat blockages in the Ying Qi and Wei Qi cycle.\n\nThese methods are clinically useful for addressing insomnia and sleep issues\, allergies and Wei Qi issues\, as well as pain that comes and goes throughout the day or night. \n* Attendees must complete the foundations workshop before attending the advanced course \nDetails\nDates\n\nFOUNDATIONS: 9th – 10th March 2019\nADVANCED: 16 – 17th March 2019\n\nCPD Points\n\n13 CPD Points each seminar\n\nPricing\n\nPractitioner Early Bird (extended to 11th Feb 2019): $495 ea workshop\nPractitioner: $545\nStudent Early Bird (extended to 11th Feb 2019): $445 ea workshop\nStudent: $495\nCombined Practitioner (extended to 11th Feb 2019): $890\nCombined Student (extended to 11th Feb 2019): $790\n\nIncludes morning & afternoon tea and notes \n*Cancellations: Registrations cancelled up to 1-week prior to seminar will be refunded less 20%. We regret that refunds are not otherwise possible. \nRegister Now
URL:https://chinesemedicineeducation.com/event/neoclassical-pulse-diagnosis-extraordinary-vessels-the-six-channels-foundations-advanced/
LOCATION:Rendezvous Hotel Sydney\, Cnr George & Quay St\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190221T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190226T173000
DTSTAMP:20260424T090340
CREATED:20180929T031213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181128T235711Z
UID:4388-1550741400-1551202200@chinesemedicineeducation.com
SUMMARY:Motor Points Acupuncture: Foundations and Advanced - Rich Hazel
DESCRIPTION:Register Now\nPractitioners of motor point acupuncture recognise that most pain is just a symptom of dysfunctional movement patterns\, or postural issues. \nBy finding the dysfunction and treating muscle inhibition we can restore mobility\, joint range of motion\, and blood circulation which will decrease pain and inflammation in a very few sessions. \nIn this 3 day workshop we will cover the fundamentals that are essential for assessment and treatment of orthopaedic issues using motor point acupuncture. Areas of focus will be neck pain\, hip/back pain\, knee pain\, shoulder pain and foot/ankle pain. \nWhat You Will Learn: FOUNDATIONS\nDAY 1: FOUNDATIONS \n\nPioneers of Motor Point Acupuncture\nResearch\nSports Medicine – Crash Course\nImportant Vocabulary\nMuscle Physiology\nStages of Healing and Treatment Strategies (Acute\, Subacute\, Chronic)\n5 types of Muscle Inhibition\nRole of Proprioception in Rehabilitation\nJanda’s Three Areas of Proprioception\nJanda’s Tonic and Phasic Muscle Systems\nJanda’s Upper Crossed and Lower Crossed Syndromes plus Treatment Strategies\nTreatment Strategies\nWhy Motor Point Acupuncture?\nBenefits of Motor Point Acupuncture\nMotor Points vs Trigger Points\nMotor Point Treatment Techniques\nTrigger Point Treatment Techniques\nMotor Point Needle Techniques\nTrigger Point Needle Techniques\nNon-dominant Hand Techniques\nUsing Point Plus or Pointer Excel\n\nDAY 2: MOTOR POINTS FOR SHOULDER\, BACK\, HIP \nMuscle action\, pain pattern\, symptoms\, motor point location\, non-dominant hand placement\, needle technique and precautions for the following muscles: \n\nAnterior Deltoid\nAnterior Deltoid\nCoracobrachialis\nMedial Deltoid\nPosterior Deltoid\nInfraspinatus\nTeres minor\nSupraspinatus\nSerratus Anterior\nQuadratus Lumborum\nPsoas\nTensor Fasciae Latae\nGluteus Medius\nGluteus Maximus\nGluteus Minimus\nTransverse Abdominals\nInternal Oblique\n\nDAY 3: NECK\, ELBOW\, WRIST \n\nLevator scapulae\nSemispinalis capitis\nSplenius capitis\nMedial Scalenes\nSCM\nBrachioradialis\nWrist extensors: ECRL ECRB\nExtensor Digitorum Communis\nSupinator\nAnconeus\nPronator teres\nPalmaris Longus\nFlexor Carpi Ulnaris\nFlexor Digitorum Profundus\n\nWhat You Will Learn: ADVANCED\nWe will review pain referral patterns\, assessment and treatment of the following muscles \nDay 1: Knee Pain \n\nGracilis\nSemitendinosus\nSartorius\nTibialis Posterior\nVastus medialis\nVastus laterals\nTibialis anterior\nPeroneus longus\nPeroneus brevis\nPatellar pain\nRectus femoris\nBiceps femoris long head\nBiceps femoris short head\nSemimembranosus\n\nDay 2: Groin & Pelvic Pain and Face/Jaw issues \n\nPiriformis\nObturator internus\nPsoas\nGemellus superior\nGemellus inferior\nIliacus\nAdductor longus\nAdductor magnus\nRectus abdominals (8 points)\nMasseter\nTemporalis\nFacial Nerve (for facial paralysis)\n\nDetails & Tickets\nDates: \nFoundations: 21-23 February 2019 \nAdvanced: 25-26 February 2019 \nCPD Points \nFoundations: 20 points \nAdvanced: 13 points \nFoundations Pricing \nPractitioner Early Bird (expires 18th January 2019) : $990 \nStudent Early Bird (expires 18th January 2019): $800 \nPractitioner: $1100 \nStudent: $990 \nAdvanced Pricing \nPractitioner Early Bird (expires 18th January 2019) : $660 \nStudent Early Bird (expires 18th January 2019): $550 \nPractitioner: $750 \nStudent: $600 \nCombined Pricing (Foundations and Advanced) \nPractitioner: $1350 \nStudent: $1200 \nIncludes morning & afternoon tea and notes \n*Cancellations: Registrations cancelled up to 1-week prior to seminar will be refunded less 20%. We regret that refunds are not otherwise possible. \nRegister Now
URL:https://chinesemedicineeducation.com/event/motor-points-acupuncture-foundations-and-advanced-rich-hazel/
LOCATION:Embassy Conference Centre\, 824-826 George St\, Sydney\, New South Wales\, 2000\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="China Books Sydney":MAILTO:info@chinabookssydney.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190206T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190208T173000
DTSTAMP:20260424T090340
CREATED:20180830T022813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181128T235743Z
UID:4194-1549445400-1549647000@chinesemedicineeducation.com
SUMMARY:Acupuncture for Psychosomatic Disorders & Bach Flower Healing - Radha Thambirajah
DESCRIPTION:Register Now\nThis course with Radha Thambirajah deals with psychosomatic disorders which can be successfully treated with acupuncture\, some with just one session of treatment! This will be a hands on class\, and participants are free to bring in their clients or cases that they wish to discuss and treat. Points will be used for balancing the energy status which causes the emotional state\, and point protocols will be discussed. This seminar will give you the insight and ability to use acupuncture for emotional problems with ease and efficiency. \nBach Flower remedies offer an excellent addition to your treatment when patients need help for longer periods of time\, or more frequently. This one day seminar is offered as a sequel to the Psychosomatic Disorders with Acupuncture course. \nWhat You Will Learn\n\nPsychosomatic diseases based on Five Elements\nFive Elements and their Emotional Concept\nProtocol for treating Psychosomatic diseases with acupuncture\n\nDay 1\nFire Element – Problems of Heart and Small Intestine Imbalanced States\n \n\nSleep problems\nDreams and their significance for Diagnosis\nPerformance Anxiety\nEndogenous Depression\n\nEarth Element – Problems of Spleen and Stomach Imbalanced States \n\nChronic recurrent gastritis\nOverweight and Eating disorders\nObsessive Compulsive disorder\nFood cravings and how to cure them\n\nWater Element – Problems of Kidney and Urinary Bladder Imbalanced States \n\nConcept of Water Kidney and Ming Men (reproductive) Kidney\nFear and Phobia – Diagnosis and Treatment\nFear and the Five Elements\nPost traumatic Stress disorder\nThe Hypochondriac patient\n\nDay 2\nWood Element – Problems of Liver and Gall Bladder Imbalanced States \n\nYin and Yang aspects of Liver and Gall Bladder\nStress\, nervousness and tension\nDepression – differential diagnosis according to Five Elements\nManic depression\, Agitated depression\nFibromyalgiaa – treat the pain\, treat the person\nHigh blood pressure – different types – diagnosis and treatment\n\nMetal Element – Problems of Lung and Large Intestine Imbalanced States \n\nBronchial asthma\, eczema\nAnti-smoking therapy\nConstipation\nFear of intimacy\nSeparation anxiety\nIrritable Bowel syndrome\nUlcerative colitis\n\nDay 3 – Bach Flower Remedies\nYou Will Learn \n\nTo combine acupuncture with Bach Remedies for balancing emotional energies of patients\nTo give something for patients to take home and continue therapy between acupuncture sessions\nTo treat fear and phobias\, sadness and grief\, depression and pessimism\, obsession and worry\, and help your patients to respond effectively to your treatment\nTo help your clients through withdrawal symptoms\, bereavement\, cancer treatment\, adapting to new situations etc.\nTo identify energy imbalanced states of different emotional problems and clinical manifestations.\nHow to choose the Bach Flower Remedies accordingly\nHow to make the Remedies for consumption\n\nThere will also be discussion and practice \nDetails & Tickets\nDates\n\nPsychosomatic Disorders: 6-7th February 2019\nBach Flower Remedies: 8th February 2019\n\nCPD Points\n\nPsychosomatic Disorders: 13 CPD Points\nBach Flower Remedies: 6.5 CPD Points\n\nPsychosomatic Disorders Pricing\n\nStudent – $395\nPractitioner  – $495\n\nBach Flower Healing Pricing\n\nStudent  – $225\nPractitioner – $295\n\nCombined Tickets (Psychosomatic Disorders and Bach Flower Healing)\n\nStudent  – $520\nPractitioner – $695\n\nIncludes morning & afternoon tea \n*Cancellations: Registrations cancelled up to 1-week prior to seminar will be refunded less 20%. We regret that refunds are not otherwise possible. \nRegister Now
URL:https://chinesemedicineeducation.com/event/acupuncture-for-psychosomatic-disorders-bach-flower-healing-radha-thambirajah/
LOCATION:Sydney Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine\, 502/25-29 Dixon St\, Haymarket\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="China Books Sydney":MAILTO:info@chinabookssydney.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190131T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190205T173000
DTSTAMP:20260424T090340
CREATED:20180823T015737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190106T230412Z
UID:4164-1548927000-1549387800@chinesemedicineeducation.com
SUMMARY:Cosmetic Acupuncture: Foundations and Advanced - Radha Thambirajah
DESCRIPTION:**CAPACITY REACHED: Please contact us for more information or to be waitlisted**\nRadha Thambirajah will be back in Sydney\, after a sold out workshop in 2018\, to teach her Cosmetic Acupuncture course – both the Foundations and Advanced. \nThe skin reflects what is going on within\, and is subjected to our daily dietary and lifestyle choices. Beauty does comes from within\, but it can also be enhanced by many artificial and invasive methods from outside. However\, for lasting healthy skin\, one must manifest good health and a tranquil mind. This is where acupuncture can help. \nThis course aims to discuss the theory and practice of balancing energetic states of the body and mind to treat problems of the skin\, the connective tissues and sagging and postural issues related to ageing. \nThis course will be hands on\, with demonstrations and plenty of opportunity to practice under Radha’s guidance \nFoundations Course: 31st January – 2nd February 2019\nThe Foundations Course starts at the skin\, as a deep understanding of this structure is essential when practising Cosmetic Acupuncture and Acupuncture for Dermatological Diseases. \nParticipants will learn three protocols of practice for each therapy: \n\nBody acupuncture for balancing energies to correct the cause of the problem\nLocal treatment on areas of sagging/wrinkling/pigmentation/cellulite etc\nAdvising the patient on diet and lifestyle in order to stablise the effects achieved\n\nWhat You Will Learn\nTheory: The Skin\n\nSkin Types\nDiseases: Diagnosis and Treatment\n\nCosmetic Acupuncture\n\nFace and chin sculpting\nSaggy skin (improving muscle tone)\nFine wrinkle needling\nDeep wrinkle needling\nWrinkle treatment (with gua sha\, plum blossom and posture corrections)\nOedema of the eyelids\, face and extremities\nDark rings around the eyes\nCellulite treatment\nAbdominal lifting\nObesity and weight reduction\nHair loss\n\nDermatology\n\n Acne\nEczema\nPsoriasis\nHair loss\nVitiligo\nKeloids\nHerpes\nExcessive sweating\nBells Palsy\n\nAcupuncture protocols (local needling techniques and energy balancing methods)\nAdvanced Course: 4-5th February 2019\nThe Advanced Course is designed for participants who have completed the Foundations Course. It will take you to a high level of theory and practice\, and there will be further discussion on specific topics. \nWhat You Will Learn\nAcupuncture Points\, special needle techniques and extraordinary therapies used in the treatment of dermatological problems\n\nGeneral points\nSpecial points\nSpecial treatment techniques including bleeding technique\nExtraordinary therapies – local needling\, moxibustion\, plum blossom tapping\, electrical needle stimulation\n\nDiscussing skin diseases with differential diagnosis and treatment\n\nSevere dry skin\nUnexplained itching\nEczema – Wind-heat type and Damp-heat type\nAcne – Acne vulgaris\, prickly heat type acne and acne rosacea\nPsoriasis – Damp-cold type and Damp-heat type\nWarts – plantar warts\, warts on the dorsum of hand\, on the palm\nAlopecia – areata or spot baldness\, general loss of hair\nExcessive sweating – hot sweating\, cold sweating\, axillary sweating\, sweating in hands or feet\nUrticaria\nPigmentation problems – vitiligo\, hyperpigmentation\, age spots\nAppearance of spider veins or capillaries\nFoot fungal infection\, fungal infection anywhere else in the body\n\nCosmetic acupuncture topics are:\n\nFive element facial types – their special problems and how to remedy these\nTriple Warmer face types – again their peculiarities and treatment\nBreast lifting with acupuncture\nEnlarging small breasts\nBreast reduction\nDeep wrinkle treatment\n13 Point protocol for weight loss\nVaricose veins\nThread veins\nImproving needling technique for face lifting\nImproving your gua sha technique\nImproving cupping technique\nImproving plum blossom tapping technique\n\nDetails & Tickets\nDates\n\nFOUNDATIONS: 31st January – 2nd February 2019\nADVANCED: 4-5th February 2019\n\nCPD Points\n\nFOUNDATIONS: 20 CPD Points\nADVANCED: 13 CPD Points\n\nFoundations Pricing\n\nStudent Early Bird (expires 11th January 2019) – $695\nPractitioner Early Bird (expires 11th January 2019) – $795\nStudent – $750\nPractitioner – $895\n\nAdvanced Pricing\n\nStudent Early Bird (expires 18th January 2019)  – $395\nPractitioner Early Bird (expires 18th January 2019) – $495\nStudent – $450\nPractitioner – $595\n\nCombined Tickets (Foundations and Advanced)\n\nStudent Early Bird (expires 11th January 2019) – $990\nStudent – $1100\nPractitioner Early Bird (expires 11 January 2019) – $1100\nPractitioner – $1300\n\nIncludes morning & afternoon tea \n*Cancellations: Registrations cancelled up to 1-week prior to seminar will be refunded less 20%. We regret that refunds are not otherwise possible.
URL:https://chinesemedicineeducation.com/event/cosmetic-acupuncture-foundations-and-advanced-radha-thambirajah/
LOCATION:Sydney Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine\, 502/25-29 Dixon St\, Haymarket\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="China Books Sydney":MAILTO:info@chinabookssydney.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20181117T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20181119T173000
DTSTAMP:20260424T090340
CREATED:20180727T033047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181024T225652Z
UID:4072-1542447000-1542648600@chinesemedicineeducation.com
SUMMARY:Treating Emotional Trauma with Chinese Medicine
DESCRIPTION:Register Now\nEveryone experiences emotional trauma at some point in their life\, whether in utero\, at birth\, in childhood\, in adolescence or in adulthood. Trauma can be caused by a car accident\, emotional upheaval\, natural disaster\, medical complication\, childbirth\, physical and emotional assault\, death and many other life events. \nThis course aims to provide a detailed understanding of emotional trauma etiology. Learn to become proficient in the multiple diagnostic methods to successfully identify how trauma has affected an individual. Learn the skills to effectively treat emotional trauma with the multiple modalities of Chinese medicine and be well versed in self care techniques to transform past trauma and prevent the impact of future trauma. \nWhat You Will Learn\nDay 1: Treating the Overall Disruption of the Body Systems\n\nUnderstand the general diagnostic signs of trauma and how to reset the overall physiology of the body.\nDetailed explanation of the theory behind the Gathering the Qi Treatment and a treatment demonstration.\nHow to address an emotional trauma trapped in the body\, a demonstration of the Soothing the Trauma Memory Treatment.\nQigong and drumming techniques to center a patient.\nPractice qigong standing and shaking forms.\nSelf-care techniques to stabilize a patient after trauma.\nThe role of the five spirits (Zhi\, Hun\, Shen\, Yi\, and Po) in emotional trauma.\nExplore the multiple diagnostic methods to determine how an individual has been affected by emotional trauma:\nFive Element Diagnosis\nFacial Diagnosis\nChannel Palpation\nPulse and Tongue Diagnosis\nSpirit level Diagnosis\n\nDay 2: Treating the Individual Manifestations of Trapped Trauma\n\nChannel theory and acupuncture point selection.\n• Same moving resonance channel paring\n• Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches\n• Five transport points\, source\, cleft\, and collateral point designations\n• Eight extraordinary channels\nDifferentiate the various manifestations of emotional trauma.\n• Fear\n• Anger\n• Depression\n• Anxiety\n• Worry\n• Grief\nDiscuss strategies to address sensory organ impairment due to emotional trauma.\nDemonstrate cupping and bloodletting techniques to treat trauma.\nUtilizing nutrition and sleep hygiene to balance the emotions and bolster the five elements.\nComparing and contrasting the Western medical approach to trauma.\n\nDay 3: Preventing the Impact of Future Trauma\n\nDetermine the trauma cycle and faulty belief systems\nLifestyle and dietary changes to prevent the impact of future trauma.\nInherited trauma and how to address it with channel theory.\nCase studies displaying the co-ordination of the many facets of diagnosing and treating trauma\n\nDetails & Tickets\n\nDate: November 17-19\, 9:30am – 5:30pm each day\nIncludes morning & afternoon tea\n19.5 CPD points\nStudent Early bird (expires 19th October) : $645\nPractitioner Early bird (expires 19th October): $745\nStudent: $745\nPractitioner: $845\n\n*Cancellations: Registrations cancelled up to 1-week prior to seminar will be refunded less 20%. We regret that refunds are not otherwise possible. \nRegister Now\nAbout CT Holman\nCT has over 15 years of experience of practising Chinese medicine\, and runs a busy practice in Salem\, Oregon. He trained in China and studied in-depth with several teachers in the field. Read his full bio here
URL:https://chinesemedicineeducation.com/event/treating-emotional-trauma-with-chinese-medicine/
LOCATION:Adina Hotel\, 2 Lee St\, Haymarket\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="China Books Sydney":MAILTO:info@chinabookssydney.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20181011T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20181011T203000
DTSTAMP:20260424T090340
CREATED:20180920T024833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180920T054418Z
UID:4355-1539282600-1539289800@chinesemedicineeducation.com
SUMMARY:Extraordinary Chinese Medicine Lecture and Book Launch with Thomas Richardson
DESCRIPTION:2 CPD Points \n$10 – this can be used towards his book on the night \nIn this lecture\, Thomas will discuss a theoretical model that examines a possible connection between the extraordinary vessels\, the extraordinary organs\, and Daoist conceptions of the evolution of consciousness using the lens of the ying qi cycle/horary clock. The model demonstrates how the extraordinary vessels and extraordinary organs may be paired in a one-to-one correspondence\, much as the primary channels and zangfu are paired with each other \nYou can also preorder his book here \nIf you are planning to go to his lecture you can use the lecture fee as credit towards his book on the day. Just send us an email saying you want to reserve a book
URL:https://chinesemedicineeducation.com/event/extraordinary-chinese-medicine-lecture-and-book-launch-with-thomas-richardson/
LOCATION:China Books Sydney\, Shop F7\, Level 1\, Citymark Bldg\, 683-689 George St\, Haymarket\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="China Books Sydney":MAILTO:info@chinabookssydney.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20180923T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20180923T173000
DTSTAMP:20260424T090340
CREATED:20180728T034951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180823T033430Z
UID:4091-1537696800-1537723800@chinesemedicineeducation.com
SUMMARY:Effective Laser Therapy Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Register Now\nUsing laser therapy for pain relief\, neuro-musculoskeletal disorders\, skin disorders\, and for the face \nWorkshop Schedule\n10:00am – Theory\n\nRelevance of electromagnetic oscillations of the Meridian system\nMaintaining homeostasis and phsyiological function with light\nBiological self-regulation with laser in acute and chronic pathologies\nLaser pain relief mechanisms and anti-inflammatory effects\n\n\n11:30 – Morning Tea \nPractical Laser Workshop \n\n\nAssessment of musculoskeletal conditions prior to laser therapy\nReducing spinal subluxations using laser therapy\nSublingual laser therapy for neurological\, cardiovascular\, respiratory systems\n\n\n1:30 – 2:15pm – Lunch Break \nTheory  \n\n\nRemedial Laser therapy for eczema\, psoriasis\, dermatitis\, acne\, rosacea\nScar and stretchmark repair using laser therapy\nFacial re-contouring using non thermal laser\nLaser therapy effects on ageing skin and tissues\n\n\n3:45pm – Afternoon Tea \nPractical Laser Workshop \n\n\nNon-invasive laser face-lifting and collagen regeneration\nLaser lipolysis for immediate targeted fat loss on body and face\n\nIntegrating Laser Therapy into Current Clinical Practice\n\nGroup discussion\n\nDetails & Tickets\n\nDate: September 23rd\, 10:00am – 5:30pm\nIncludes morning & afternoon tea\n6 CPD points\nPrice: $180*\n\n*Cancellations: Registrations cancelled up to 1-week prior to seminar will be refunded less 20%. We regret that refunds are not otherwise possible. \nRegister Now\nAbout Tina Czech\nMs Tina Czech is the Director of the Australian Institute of Laser Therapy in Melbourne Australia and is a leading international expert in laser photobiology and phototherapy\, with over 25 years of teaching and clinical practice in laser tissue repair\, dermatology and physical rehabilitation. Read her full bio here
URL:https://chinesemedicineeducation.com/event/effective-laser-therapy-workshop/
LOCATION:Adina Hotel\, 2 Lee St\, Haymarket\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="China Books Sydney":MAILTO:info@chinabookssydney.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20180909T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20180909T173000
DTSTAMP:20260424T090340
CREATED:20180521T040045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180823T055613Z
UID:3849-1536485400-1536514200@chinesemedicineeducation.com
SUMMARY:Treating Implantation Failure with the Wisdom of the Wen Bing
DESCRIPTION:Register Now\nWhat is Immune Infertility?\nThis is an extremely controversial topic in IVF clinics\, with many IVF doctors having differing views on the concept of autoimmunity causing infertility. Unfortunately\, this medial distrust in autoimmunity being the reason for many women’s infertility has led to many women undergoing sometimes up to 20 failed IVF treatments that could have otherwise been prevented. \nAccording to Dr. Alan E. Beer\, who established the Chicago Medical School’s Reproductive Immunological Clinic in 1987\, “as much as 40% of unexplained infertility may be the result of immune problems\, as are as many as 80% of unexplained pregnancy losses.” \nWhat will be discussed?\nSally will be discussing the role of natural killer cells: how they activate the immune system\, thus damaging the placenta and causing miscarriage\, and damaging the embryo and causing implantation failure. She will also go through a detailed analysis of pathology results\, how they can be interpreted\, and how this relates to TCM diagnosis and treatment. \nAfter years of consulting numerous women with autoimmune and killer cell dysfunction\, Sally noticed similarities in their symptomatology from a TCM perspective. She also found many similarities with Wen Bing theory\, and so began devising treatment strategies based on the Wen Being theory of venting latent pathogens to lower inflammation. \nSally has had numerous clients with killer cell dysfunction undergo a 3-month course of treatment with Chinese herbal medicine and mushroom therapy continue on to display normal pathology and easily conceive and experience a successful\, drug-free pregnancy. \nShe will present many of her clients’ cases including their pathology tests and TCM treatment plans. \nDetails & Tickets\n\nDate: September 9th\, 9:30am – 5:30pm\nIncludes morning & afternoon tea\nIncludes printed notes in colour\n6 CPD points\nStudent: $195*\nPractitioner (association member): $275*\nPractitioner (no association memberships): $325*\n\n*Cancellations: Registrations cancelled up to 1-week prior to seminar will be refunded less 20%. We regret that refunds are not otherwise possible. \nAbout Sally\nSally has held a long time interest in Wen Bing theory\, infertility and more recently autoimmune disease. This interest has culminated in the last few years into a practice largely focused on failed implantation and miscarriage due to compromised immunity. Read her full bio here. \n \nRegister Now
URL:https://chinesemedicineeducation.com/event/treating-implantation-failure-with-the-wisdom-of-the-wen-bing/
LOCATION:Adina Hotel\, 2 Lee St\, Haymarket\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="China Books Sydney":MAILTO:info@chinabookssydney.com.au
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180711
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180714
DTSTAMP:20260424T090340
CREATED:20180502T004924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180523T072536Z
UID:3138-1531267200-1531526399@chinesemedicineeducation.com
SUMMARY:Introduction to Motor Points SYDNEY WORKSHOP - Richard Hazel
DESCRIPTION:Secure Your Seat At The Early Bird Price of $990*\nRegister Now  \nSpaces strictly limited – Early Bird price ends June 15th and returns to $1100* \n*Prices valid for TCM practitioners and acupuncturists registered to an Australian professional association only.\nFor non-TCM practitioner and student pricing\, please contact us on (02) 9280 1885. \n\nPractitioners of motor point acupuncture recognise that most pain is just a symptom of dysfunctional movement patterns or postural issues. \nBy finding the dysfunction and treating muscle inhibition we can restore mobility\, joint range of motion and blood circulation which will decrease pain and inflammation in very few sessions. \nIn this 3 day workshop\, we will cover the fundamentals that are essential for assessment and treatment of orthopaedic issues using motor point acupuncture. Areas of focus will be neck pain\, hip/back pain\, knee pain\, shoulder pain and foot/ankle pain. \nHere’s An Overview Of What to Expect\n3 full days of class from 9:30am to 5:30pm with morning and afternoon tea provided.\nThis will be a hands on workshop with detailed instruction and guidance from Richard and his assistant Dan. \nDAY 1: MOTOR POINT FOUNDATIONS\nPioneers of Motor Point Acupuncture\nResearch\nSports Medicine – Crash Course\nImportant Vocabulary\nMuscle Physiology\nStages of Healing and Treatment Strategies (Acute\, Subacute\, Chronic)\n5 types of Muscle Inhibition\nRole of Proprioception in Rehabilitation\nJanda’s Three Areas of Proprioception\nJanda’s Tonic and Phasic Muscle Systems\nJanda’s Upper Crossed and Lower Crossed Syndromes plus Treatment Strategies\nCompensation Patterns (Valgus Knee\, Foot Pronation\, Gluteal Amnesia\, Quad Dominance\, etc) plus Treatment Strategies\nWhy Motor Point Acupuncture?\nBenefits of Motor Point Acupuncture\nMotor Points vs Trigger Points\nMotor Point Treatment Techniques\nTrigger Point Treatment Techniques\nMotor Point Needle Techniques\nTrigger Point Needle Techniques\nNon-dominant Hand Techniques\nUsing Point Plus or Pointer Excel \nDAY 2: MOTOR POINTS FOR SHOULDER\, BACK\, HIP AND KNEE PAIN\nMuscle action\, pain pattern\, symptoms\, motor point location\, non-dominant hand placement\,\nneedle technique and precautions for the following muscles:\n– Anterior Deltoid\n– Medial Deltoid\n– Posterior Deltoid\n– Infraspinatus\n– Teres minor\n– Supraspinatus\n– Serratus Anterior\n– Quadratus Lumborum\n– Psoas\n– Tensor Fasciae Latae\n– Gluteus Medius\n– Gluteus Maximus\n– Gluteus Minimus\n– Adductor Magnus\n– Adductor Longus\n– Rectus Femoris\n– Transverse Abdominals\n– Internal Oblique \nDAY 3: MOTOR POINTS FOR NECK\, FOOT AND ANKLE PAIN\nMuscle action\, pain pattern\, symptoms\, motor point location\, non-dominant hand placement\,\nneedle technique and precautions for the following muscles:\n– Upper Trapezius\n– Middle Trapezius\n– Lower Trapezius\n– Levator Scapulae\n– Medial Scalene\n– Semispinalis Capitis\n– SCM\n– Soleus\n– Gastrocnemius\n– Flexor Digitorum Logus\n– Tibialis Anterior\n– Tibialis Posterior\n– Peroneus Longus\n– Extensor Digitorum Longus \nPlease also see here some videos from Richard’s Youtube channel. Click at the bottom-right for fullscreen. \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7km3YQqM2Qo \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQNGY4IgdOw \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywJ3lkZSzhg \nAbout Richard Hazel\nRichard Hazel uses a unique style of acupuncture that relies heavily on knowledge of neurology and sports medicine. He was one of very few people to learn Motor Point Acupuncture at Pacific College of Oriental Medicine in New York where he completed his Master of Science in Acupuncture\, Orthopedic & Sports Medicine. Richard has also studied Neurofunctional Acupuncture and Exstore Functional Muscle Assessment with some of the best orthopedic acupuncturists in North America and spent years studying trigger points and the treatment of myofascial pain from the works of Dr. Janet Travell and Dr. C Chan Gunn. \nHis unique style allows Richard to get excellent results for sports injuries\, sports mobility and performance\, and acute and chronic pain of all kinds. He now teaches this unique style of acupuncture to other acupuncturists in the US and abroad and is on the faculty at Pacific College of Oriental Medicine in New York. \n\nSecure Your Seat At The Early Bird Price of $990*\nRegister Now \nSpaces strictly limited – Early Bird price ends June 15th and returns to $1100* \n*Prices valid for TCM practitioners and acupuncturists registered to an Australian professional association only.\nFor non-TCM practitioner and student pricing\, please contact us on (02) 9280 1885.
URL:https://chinesemedicineeducation.com/event/introduction-to-motor-points-sydney-workshop-richard-hazel/
LOCATION:TBC\, Sydney\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="China Books Sydney":MAILTO:info@chinabookssydney.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20180617T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20180617T153000
DTSTAMP:20260424T090340
CREATED:20180509T073458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180604T020737Z
UID:3793-1529231400-1529249400@chinesemedicineeducation.com
SUMMARY:The Business of Healing: Ethical Marketing & Financial Management for Practitioners
DESCRIPTION:Register Now\nWhat You’ll Learn\nThis event is worth 4 CPD points. \nAs TCM & complementary medicine practitioners\, we get great results in our clinics. But as a profession\, what we’re not so great at is operating a business\, particularly when it comes to marketing and financial management. \nWhether you’re a student\, just starting out in practice\, or a seasoned veteran\, we all need help in making our businesses run to maximum capacity. If you’d like to hone your skills in these areas\, Robert Medhurst\, Australia’s foremost complementary medicine business coach\, will be talking about how you can maximise your business potential. What you’ll learn during this lecture: \nMarketing a Complementary Medicine Business\n\nHow to get the most out of it\nWhat works and what doesn’t\nHow to get more clients into your clinic\n\nFinancial Management\n\nHow to maximise your income\nHow to minimise your costs\nHow to avoid financial downturns\nHow to manage your stock\n\n\nPricing\nEarly Bird Pricing till 03/06/18\n\nAACMA/ANTA/ATMS Member: $125\nFull: $150\nStudent (undergraduate): $110\n\nRegular Fee\n\nAACMA/ANTA/ATMS Member: $150\nFull: $180\nStudent (undergraduate): $110\n\nWebinar also available for $125 – you will receive a login 4-weeks after the event\n\nEvent Includes\nAbout Robert Medhurst\nRobert Medhurst is a Naturopath who has set up and operated 5 successful complementary medicine clinics in Australia and has assisted in the establishment of numerous others. He has tertiary qualifications in Management and has lectured on this subject in universities and colleges around Australia since 1996. Robert spent many years from the 1980’s operating natural medicine clinics around Sydney\, Parramatta\, Chatswood\, Bondi Junction and Darlinghurst\, setting thousands of patients on the road to better health. Robert is now practicing at Stirling in the beautiful Adelaide Hills. He is passionate about healthcare and teaching\, sharing his experiences with the wider Health Community. Robert is the author of the highly successful book\, “The Business of Healing”\, which has been set as a textbook by many Natural Health colleges\, Universities and other teaching institutions. Robert holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Naturopathy from the National Institute of Health Sciences in Canberra\, a Diploma of Naturopathy from Naturecare College in Sydney\, a Diploma of Botanical Medicine from Southern Cross Herbal School in NSW and Diplomas in Homeopathy\, Nutrition and Therapeutic Massage from the NSW College of Natural Therapies. \nT&Cs: \n\nEarly bird registration closes June-3; tickets are limited\nPayment in full required\nAll tickets include morning & afternoon tea\, 4 CPD points\nPayment can be made via credit card or bank transfer\nCancellations up to 2-weeks prior will be refunded less 20%; no cancellations within 7-days of seminar\n\nRegister Now
URL:https://chinesemedicineeducation.com/event/the-business-of-healing-ethical-marketing-financial-management-for-practitioners/
LOCATION:Endeavour College of Natural Health\, 815-825 George St\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="China Books Sydney":MAILTO:info@chinabookssydney.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180511
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180514
DTSTAMP:20260424T090340
CREATED:20180301T040714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180301T040714Z
UID:3194-1525996800-1526255999@chinesemedicineeducation.com
SUMMARY:Neuropuncture MELBOURNE WORKSHOP - Michael Corradino
DESCRIPTION:Neuropuncture is a ground-breaking Acupuncture system that unifies the modern understandings of neuroscience with the traditional practice of Acupuncture. \nIt is an evidence-based system which utilises and manipulates the body’s neurophysiological pathways and can be used in the treatment of pain conditions\, orthopaedic conditions\, and internal medicine. Neuropuncture is an extremely effective approach to modulating the nervous system. From targeting specific receptors for the release of specific neurohormones\, in resetting dysfunctional visceral autonomic reflexes\, to depolarizing excited overstimulated nerve roots for pain management. It combines the research of electrical acupuncture’s effects on specific neural receptors\, while maintaining the holistic traditional TCM model. \nAt this 3-Day hands-on workshop\, practitioners will learn the concepts\, protocols and applications of Neuropuncture as developed and taught by Dr. Michael Corradino. Michael will introduce his revolutionary model by firstly explaining the mechanics of how acupuncture works within a neurophysiological framework. By understanding how acupuncture works within this framework\, practitioners can then learn how to target and manipulate different neuropathways for specific therapeutic actions. The Neuropuncture system points and clinical protocols will be explored thoroughly and the applications of electro-acupuncture techniques will also be covered. \nThe goal of this workshop is to give the practitioner tools to understand and communicate effectively how acupuncture works\, and how to utilise this information into a specific method for maximising reproducible clinical outcomes. Neuropuncture prepares the practitioner with evidenced-based neuroscience protocols that instill confidence in their effectiveness\, and empowers the practitioner with the communication skills to explain what they are doing. \nHere’s An Overview Of What to Expect\n3 full days of class from 9:30am to 5:30pm with morning and afternoon tea provided \nDAY 1: NEUROPUNCTURE FOUNDATION\nIntroduction\nHistory\nDemystifying qi and TCM\nReview of basic neuroanatomy\nNeurobiology of pain\nNEUROPUNCTURE’S foundation:\n– 5 neurophysiological mechanisms of acupuncture\n– 5 Neuropuncture Treatment Principles\n– 5 Neuropuncture Electro Techniques\nCase studies \nDAY 2: RESEARCH: BODY & AURICULAR\nResearch (past to present\, what’s missing)\nElectro acupuncture: physics\, parameters\nElectro Neuropuncture\nIAREA current research (Kelly protocol to heal spinal cord lesions)\n23 Neuropuncture points\nDemo/practice\nNeuropuncture Auricular\nNeuropuncture Electro Auricular\nCase studies \nDAY 3: SCALP & CASE INTEGRATION\nNeuropuncture Scalp: EA\nCase integration\nUtilising pain upon pressure (PUP) scale\nReview of foundations (neuro-mechanisms\, treatment principles\, electro acupuncture)\nProtocols\, cases\, and demo / practice\nInternal medicine: 2 cases\nMental health: 2 cases\nOrthopedic/ Pain management: 3 cases\nDemonstration \nCLICK HERE for the Neuropuncture Brochure & Registration Form \nAbout Michael Corradino\nDr. Michael Corradino\, Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine\, and Founder/CEO of Neuropuncture LLC\, graduated from Pacific College of Oriental Medicine\, Cum Laude\, in 1995 with his Masters in Traditional Oriental Medicine after studying molecular biology at Seton Hall University. Dr. Corradino completed the first “China Masters Tour” with Alex Tiberi\, in which he traveled throughout different provinces studying with masters at different hospitals and Chinese medicine schools. Michael has been in the field of Integrated Chinese Medicine since his graduation (20+yrs). He completed the first Doctorate of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine\, DAOM\, at Pacific College of Oriental Medicine in an effort to further enrich and deepen his understanding of Traditional Chinese Medicine. \nMichael is a published author\, and international speaker in the area of neuroscience and acupuncture\, and he is currently involved in ground breaking research with electro-acupuncture and stem cell proliferation\, spinal cord injury\, and oncology. Michael’s passion\, devotion and belief in the Integration of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western Medical science contribute to his success. \n\nSecure Your Seat At The Early Bird Price of $795*\nContact China Books Melbourne on (03) 9663 8822\nSpaces strictly limited – Early Bird price 4 weeks before the course and returns to $895* \n*Prices valid for TCM practitioners and acupuncturists registered to an Australian professional association only.\nFor non-TCM practitioner and student pricing\, please contact us on (03) 9663 8822.
URL:https://chinesemedicineeducation.com/event/neuropuncture-melbourne-workshop-michael-corradino/
LOCATION:Southern School of Natural Therapies\, 25 Victoria Street\, Fitzroy\, VIC\, 3065\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="China Books Melbourne":MAILTO:info@chinabooks.com.au
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180505
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180508
DTSTAMP:20260424T090340
CREATED:20180301T035903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180301T040154Z
UID:3106-1525478400-1525737599@chinesemedicineeducation.com
SUMMARY:Neuropuncture SYDNEY WORKSHOP - Michael Corradino
DESCRIPTION:Neuropuncture is a ground-breaking Acupuncture system that unifies the modern understandings of neuroscience with the traditional practice of Acupuncture. \nIt is an evidence-based system which utilises and manipulates the body’s neurophysiological pathways and can be used in the treatment of pain conditions\, orthopaedic conditions\, and internal medicine. Neuropuncture is an extremely effective approach to modulating the nervous system. From targeting specific receptors for the release of specific neurohormones\, in resetting dysfunctional visceral autonomic reflexes\, to depolarizing excited overstimulated nerve roots for pain management. It combines the research of electrical acupuncture’s effects on specific neural receptors\, while maintaining the holistic traditional TCM model. \nAt this 3-Day hands-on workshop\, practitioners will learn the concepts\, protocols and applications of Neuropuncture as developed and taught by Dr. Michael Corradino. Michael will introduce his revolutionary model by firstly explaining the mechanics of how acupuncture works within a neurophysiological framework. By understanding how acupuncture works within this framework\, practitioners can then learn how to target and manipulate different neuropathways for specific therapeutic actions. The Neuropuncture system points and clinical protocols will be explored thoroughly and the applications of electro-acupuncture techniques will also be covered. \nThe goal of this workshop is to give the practitioner tools to understand and communicate effectively how acupuncture works\, and how to utilise this information into a specific method for maximising reproducible clinical outcomes. Neuropuncture prepares the practitioner with evidenced-based neuroscience protocols that instill confidence in their effectiveness\, and empowers the practitioner with the communication skills to explain what they are doing. \nHere’s An Overview Of What to Expect\n3 full days of class from 9:30am to 5:30pm with morning and afternoon tea provided \nDAY 1: NEUROPUNCTURE FOUNDATION\nIntroduction\nHistory\nDemystifying qi and TCM\nReview of basic neuroanatomy\nNeurobiology of pain\nNEUROPUNCTURE’S foundation:\n– 5 neurophysiological mechanisms of acupuncture\n– 5 Neuropuncture Treatment Principles\n– 5 Neuropuncture Electro Techniques\nCase studies \nDAY 2: RESEARCH: BODY & AURICULAR\nResearch (past to present\, what’s missing)\nElectro acupuncture: physics\, parameters\nElectro Neuropuncture\nIAREA current research (Kelly protocol to heal spinal cord lesions)\n23 Neuropuncture points\nDemo/practice\nNeuropuncture Auricular\nNeuropuncture Electro Auricular\nCase studies \nDAY 3: SCALP & CASE INTEGRATION\nNeuropuncture Scalp: EA\nCase integration\nUtilising pain upon pressure (PUP) scale\nReview of foundations (neuro-mechanisms\, treatment principles\, electro acupuncture)\nProtocols\, cases\, and demo / practice\nInternal medicine: 2 cases\nMental health: 2 cases\nOrthopedic/ Pain management: 3 cases\nDemonstration \nCLICK HERE for the Neuropuncture Brochure & Registration Form \nAbout Michael Corradino\nDr. Michael Corradino\, Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine\, and Founder/CEO of Neuropuncture LLC\, graduated from Pacific College of Oriental Medicine\, Cum Laude\, in 1995 with his Masters in Traditional Oriental Medicine after studying molecular biology at Seton Hall University. Dr. Corradino completed the first “China Masters Tour” with Alex Tiberi\, in which he traveled throughout different provinces studying with masters at different hospitals and Chinese medicine schools. Michael has been in the field of Integrated Chinese Medicine since his graduation (20+yrs). He completed the first Doctorate of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine\, DAOM\, at Pacific College of Oriental Medicine in an effort to further enrich and deepen his understanding of Traditional Chinese Medicine. \nMichael is a published author\, and international speaker in the area of neuroscience and acupuncture\, and he is currently involved in ground breaking research with electro-acupuncture and stem cell proliferation\, spinal cord injury\, and oncology. Michael’s passion\, devotion and belief in the Integration of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western Medical science contribute to his success. \n\nSecure Your Seat At The Early Bird Price of $795*\nContact China Books Sydney on (02) 9280 1885\nSpaces strictly limited – Early Bird price ends April 20th and returns to $895* \n*Prices valid for TCM practitioners and acupuncturists registered to an Australian professional association only.\nFor non-TCM practitioner and student pricing\, please contact us on (02) 9280 1885.
URL:https://chinesemedicineeducation.com/event/neuropuncture-sydney-workshop-michael-corradino/
LOCATION:Endeavour College of Natural Health\, 815-825 George St\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="China Books Sydney":MAILTO:info@chinabookssydney.com.au
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180413
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180416
DTSTAMP:20260424T090340
CREATED:20171124T004849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171128T001059Z
UID:2356-1523577600-1523836799@chinesemedicineeducation.com
SUMMARY:Nurturing Life by Venerating the Root: Classical Chinese Medicine and its Contemporary Applications in Reproductive Care MELBOURNE - Sabine Wilms and Debra Betts
DESCRIPTION:This 3 day seminar with Dr. Sabine Wilms and Dr. Debra Betts is a fantastic opportunity to learn from leading experts in their respective fields of Classical Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture in Reproductive Care. \nSabine and Debra have been working on this project for many years and we are excited to host this long awaited seminar with this amazing renowned duo. \nDay 1: Nurturing Life: Classical Chinese Medicine and Yangsheng in Reproduction\nThis day will be an introduction to the world of classical Chinese medicine\, especially as it applies to fertility and reproductive medicine. Sabine will encourage participants to rethink the practice of Chinese Medicine to go beyond treating the disease\, with the ultimate goal of harmonising Heaven and Earth. She will focus on the yangsheng (nurturing life) and expand on Sun Simiao’s advice to “venerate the root” by starting with the health of women and newborns\, and explore how this notion of “nurturing life” can be applied concretely in the context of reproductive medicine\, especially in the preparation for pregnancy. \nDay 2: Nurturing the Fetus: The Ten Months of Pregnancy from Early China to Today\nTogether\, Sabine and Debra will explore the physiology of pregnancy\, development of the fetus\, detailed and specific information on nurturing the fetus and the mother for each of the ten months of pregnancy from the perspectives of state-of-the-art bio-medicine and classical Chinese medicine. They will discuss specific treatment protocols for each month of pregnancy with the least invasive tools possible\, including diet\, behavioral changes\, and acupuncture and moxibustion (and a brief excursion into medicinal formulas). \nDay 3: Classical and Contemporary Insights into Birth\, Postpartum Care\, Neonatal Development and the Ethics of Reproduction\nThe final day will explore birth\, postpartum care and the ethics of treating in pregnancy. Sabine and Debra will discuss the physiology of birth and the postpartum period and specific needs of the mother. And also the importance of teaching pregnant and postpartum patients about self-care and empowering them in the process to assume a more active role in their own healthcare. They will also cover the ethical considerations in pregnancy from a historical perspective through to today’s practice for practitioners in Australia. \n19.5 CPD Points \nFor more information\, please see the flyer here
URL:https://chinesemedicineeducation.com/event/nurturing-life-by-venerating-the-root-classical-chinese-medicine-and-its-contemporary-applications-in-reproductive-care-melbourne-sabine-wilms-and-debra-betts/
LOCATION:Southern School of Natural Therapies\, 25 Victoria Street\, Fitzroy\, VIC\, 3065\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="China Books Melbourne":MAILTO:info@chinabooks.com.au
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180407
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180410
DTSTAMP:20260424T090340
CREATED:20171111T012138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171128T001415Z
UID:2017-1523059200-1523318399@chinesemedicineeducation.com
SUMMARY:Nurturing Life by Venerating the Root: Classical Chinese Medicine and its Contemporary Applications in Reproductive Care SYDNEY - Sabine Wilms and Debra Betts
DESCRIPTION:This 3 day seminar with Dr. Sabine Wilms and Dr. Debra Betts is a fantastic opportunity to learn from leading experts in their respective fields of Classical Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture in Reproductive Care. \nSabine and Debra have been working on this project for many years and we are excited to host this long awaited seminar with this amazing renowned duo. \nDay 1: Nurturing Life: Classical Chinese Medicine and Yangsheng in Reproduction\nThis day will be an introduction to the world of classical Chinese medicine\, especially as it applies to fertility and reproductive medicine. Sabine will encourage participants to rethink the practice of Chinese Medicine to go beyond treating the disease\, with the ultimate goal of harmonising Heaven and Earth. She will focus on the yangsheng (nurturing life) and expand on Sun Simiao’s advice to “venerate the root” by starting with the health of women and newborns\, and explore how this notion of “nurturing life” can be applied concretely in the context of reproductive medicine\, especially in the preparation for pregnancy. \nDay 2: Nurturing the Fetus: The Ten Months of Pregnancy from Early China to Today\nTogether\, Sabine and Debra will explore the physiology of pregnancy\, development of the fetus\, detailed and specific information on nurturing the fetus and the mother for each of the ten months of pregnancy from the perspectives of state-of-the-art bio-medicine and classical Chinese medicine. They will discuss specific treatment protocols for each month of pregnancy with the least invasive tools possible\, including diet\, behavioral changes\, and acupuncture and moxibustion (and a brief excursion into medicinal formulas). \nDay 3: Classical and Contemporary Insights into Birth\, Postpartum Care\, Neonatal Development and the Ethics of Reproduction\nThe final day will explore birth\, postpartum care and the ethics of treating in pregnancy. Sabine and Debra will discuss the physiology of birth and the postpartum period and specific needs of the mother. And also the importance of teaching pregnant and postpartum patients about self-care and empowering them in the process to assume a more active role in their own healthcare. They will also cover the ethical considerations in pregnancy from a historical perspective through to today’s practice for practitioners in Australia. \n19.5 CPD Points \nFor more information\, please see the flyer here
URL:https://chinesemedicineeducation.com/event/nurturing-life-by-venerating-the-root-classical-chinese-medicine-and-its-contemporary-applications-in-reproductive-care-sabine-wilms-and-debra-betts/
LOCATION:VIC
ORGANIZER;CN="China Books Sydney":MAILTO:info@chinabookssydney.com.au
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180224
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180227
DTSTAMP:20260424T090340
CREATED:20171107T024743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180201T001805Z
UID:1879-1519430400-1519689599@chinesemedicineeducation.com
SUMMARY:Tung's Acupuncture: Internal Medicine\, Bloodletting and Reproductive Health - Henry McCann
DESCRIPTION:In this course\, Dr. Henry McCann\, starts off with the core theory of Tung acupuncture (holographic correspondence\, channel correspondence\, tissue correspondence\, Dao Ma) and then shares the best Master Tung acupuncture points for Internal Medicine conditions\, and for Fertility and Reproductive Health. Detailed descriptions of Master Tung’s point locations\, functions\, and indications will be covered in this course as well. \nAs a bonus\, he will also discuss conditions in which Chinese herbs are superior or can be added to Tung points to produce even better results \nDays 1 & 2\nTungs for Internal Medicine\nLUNG\nCommon Cold\nNasal Problems\nCough / Asthma \nKIDNEY\nKidney Stones\nEdema / Water Retention\nImpotence / Poor Libido\nProstate Disorders\nLin Syndrome [Painful Urination Syndrome\, UTI]\nUrinary Retention \nHEART\nChest Pain / Angina\nPalpitations / Atrial Fibrillation\nInsomnia\nAnxiety / Fearfulness \nSPLEEN & STOMACH\nPoor Appetite\nStomach Pain on Eating\nSplenomegaly\nGastritis / Stomach Diseases (in general)\nDiarrhea\nConstipation\nNausea / Vomiting\n\nLIVER\nHepatitis / Jaundice\nLiver Cirrhosis\nTremor (Internal Wind)\nDizziness / Vertigo\nCholecystitis / Cholelithiasis \nDay 3\nTungs for Fertility & Reproductive Health \n\nEssential points from Tung’s lineage and their effective use in conditions such as male and female infertility\nTung’s points for recurrent miscarriage\nProstate Disease\nCommon disorders of pregnancy\n\nIn addition to Tung’s acupuncture\, other adjunct therapies such as moxibustion and external herbal applications relevant to reproductive health will be discussed. \n20 CPD points \nPlease find the flyer here
URL:https://chinesemedicineeducation.com/event/tungs-acupuncture-internal-medicine-henry-mccann/
LOCATION:Endeavour College of Natural Health\, 815-825 George St\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="China Books Sydney":MAILTO:info@chinabookssydney.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180205
DTSTAMP:20260424T090340
CREATED:20171124T004641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171128T001435Z
UID:2351-1517529600-1517788799@chinesemedicineeducation.com
SUMMARY:Cosmetic Acupuncture: A TCM Approach to Cosmetic & Dermatological Problems MELBOURNE - Radha Thambirajah
DESCRIPTION:Beauty derives from our interior\, but can be reinforced by external methods. Acupuncture can help the body as well as the spirit\, and makes possible\, if supported by correct diet\, rest and exercise\, the preservation of internal health and an external youthful appearance for a long period of time. \nThis seminar covers the theory and practice of balancing the physical and spiritual energetic conditions\, treatment of skin problems\, connective tissue problems – the tissue that holds the skin to the muscles -\, muscle sagging issues\, and postural problems associated with age. Some of the most important topics of the seminar are: plenty of needle practice under supervision\, display of techniques on patients\, face lifting techniques\, as well as techniques with gua sha\, moxa and plum-blossom hammer. Our aim is to give you knowledge and the practical confidence to start practising these methods immediately. \nPlease note: Participants should be registered and practising Acupuncturists or final year students. A complete handout is given with the course. \nTopics Covered\n\nFace lifting\, sagging skin\nChin lifting\nAbdomen lifting\nWrinkle treatment – with Gua Sha massage\, with plum blossom hammer tapping and posture corrections\nFine wrinkle needling\nDeep wrinkle needling\nOedema of eyelids\, face and extremities\nDark rings around eyes\nCellulite treatment\nObesity and weight reduction\n13 point protocol for weight loss\nHair loss\nBoth local needling techniques and energy balancing methods will be discussed\nDiagnosis and Treatment of skin types\nTreatment of depigmentation of skin (vitiligo)\nAcne\nExcessive sweating\nEczema\, Bells Palsy\, psoriasis\, herpes\, vitiligo\, and many more\n\n19.5 CPD Points \nPlease find the flyer here
URL:https://chinesemedicineeducation.com/event/cosmetic-acupuncture-a-tcm-approach-to-cosmetic-dermatological-problems-melbourne-radha-thambirajah/
LOCATION:Southern School of Natural Therapies\, 25 Victoria Street\, Fitzroy\, VIC\, 3065\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="China Books Melbourne":MAILTO:info@chinabooks.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180120
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180123
DTSTAMP:20260424T090340
CREATED:20171017T063452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171128T001458Z
UID:1807-1516406400-1516665599@chinesemedicineeducation.com
SUMMARY:Cosmetic Acupuncture: A TCM Approach to Cosmetic & Dermatological Problems SYDNEY - Radha Thambirajah
DESCRIPTION:Beauty derives from our interior\, but can be reinforced by external methods. Acupuncture can help the body as well as the spirit\, and makes possible\, if supported by correct diet\, rest and exercise\, the preservation of internal health and an external youthful appearance for a long period of time. \nThis seminar covers the theory and practice of balancing the physical and spiritual energetic conditions\, treatment of skin problems\, connective tissue problems – the tissue that holds the skin to the muscles -\, muscle sagging issues\, and postural problems associated with age. Some of the most important topics of the seminar are: plenty of needle practice under supervision\, display of techniques on patients\, face lifting techniques\, as well as techniques with gua sha\, moxa and plum-blossom hammer. Our aim is to give you knowledge and the practical confidence to start practising these methods immediately. \nPlease note: Participants should be registered and practising Acupuncturists or final year students. A complete handout is given with the course. \nTopics Covered\n\nFace lifting\, sagging skin\nChin lifting\nAbdomen lifting\nWrinkle treatment – with Gua Sha massage\, with plum blossom hammer tapping and posture corrections\nFine wrinkle needling\nDeep wrinkle needling\nOedema of eyelids\, face and extremities\nDark rings around eyes\nCellulite treatment\nObesity and weight reduction\n13 point protocol for weight loss\nHair loss\nBoth local needling techniques and energy balancing methods will be discussed\nDiagnosis and Treatment of skin types\nTreatment of depigmentation of skin (vitiligo)\nAcne\nExcessive sweating\nEczema\, Bells Palsy\, psoriasis\, herpes\, vitiligo\, and many more\n\n19.5 CPD Points \nPlease find the flyer here \nIf you are interested in her book\, you can find more information about it here: \n \n 
URL:https://chinesemedicineeducation.com/event/cosmetic-acupuncture-a-tcm-approach-to-cosmetic-dermatological-problems-radha-thambirajah/
LOCATION:VIC
ORGANIZER;CN="China Books Sydney":MAILTO:info@chinabookssydney.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20171125T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20171126T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T090340
CREATED:20170930T054441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171027T022125Z
UID:1593-1511602200-1511715600@chinesemedicineeducation.com
SUMMARY:Introduction to Feng Shui - Lizette Akouri
DESCRIPTION:Feng Shui is an ancient Chinese Art of working with the environment and energies of a property so that they can be optimised for wealth\, health and harmonious relationships. It is used all over the world by people who seek to improve their circumstances. \nBy using Feng Shui methods we can align the energies to the Heaven\, Earth\, and your personal energy and create balance. These energies has the potential to improve wealth\, health and relationships and deplete the negative influences. \nHeaven energies are influences from the Solar Planetary system; Earth energies are influences from the land\, buildings and roads around the building as well as the directional energies; Man’s energies come from their date and hour of birth. All these energies interact once they come together and sometimes they are harmonious and sometimes they are in conflict. By aligning all the 3 energies there is potential to change a negative to a more positive luck. \nThis ancient Art of placement is based on the theories of Yin and Yang\, Yin meaning inactivity and Yang activity\, and the balance of the Five Elements of Earth\, Metal\, Water\, Wood and Fire. \nTo create balance and harmony natural resources from these five elements are used.\n \nWhat You Will Learn\nDAY 1:\n– What is and what is not Feng Shui\n– The Five Arts of Chinese Metaphysics\n– Feng Shui Fundamentals\n– How to visually assess a site whether it may or may not have auspicious energies before the formulas are plotted\n– How to do a basic assessment with Bazhai \nDAY 2:\n– Learn about the Trigrams\n– Learn about the Early and Later Heaven Bagua\n– Learn how to take a compass readin\n– Learn basic Flying Stars\n– Learn how to plot a Flying Stars chart\n– Learn how to read a chart \nThis workshop will be tailored for Chinese Medicine Practitioners focusing on how practitioners can help inform and support their patients with the choices they are making. \n12 CPD Points \nView flyer here
URL:https://chinesemedicineeducation.com/event/introduction-to-feng-shui-lizette-akouri/
LOCATION:Endeavour College of Natural Health\, 815-825 George St\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="China Books Sydney":MAILTO:info@chinabookssydney.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20171111T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20171112T173000
DTSTAMP:20260424T090340
CREATED:20170930T053833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171111T012443Z
UID:1588-1510392600-1510507800@chinesemedicineeducation.com
SUMMARY:Maternity Acupuncture - Debra Betts
DESCRIPTION:Maternity Acupuncture: Clinical Realities – A workshop using case scenarios and facilitated group discussion: Credibility through Case Histories \nPresented by Debra Betts\nThis workshop will use case history scenarios to explore clinical practice within an environment of group discussions.  Several scenarios for each session will be used to illustrate the realities of clinical practice\, red flags that require attention and Chinese medicine considerations. \nParticipants will engage in problem solving within a small group and Debra will lead a feedback session\, followed by a PowerPoint presenting treatment recommendations. Treatment rationales and point suggestions will be provided for each scenario based on her clinical practice\, her work with acupuncture students and midwives. Rather than one correct treatment approach\, feedback from participants will illustrate a variety different approaches\, providing a rich learning environment for both those experienced and those seeking to expand their practice into pregnancy care \nSATURDAY: \n•Session one:  Nausea and Hyperemesis \n•Session two: Threatened miscarriage and bleeding in pregnancy \n•Session three:  Adverse outcomes including miscarriage\, foetal demise and stillbirth \n•Session four:  Uncomplicated first trimester pregnancies with a complicated pre pregnancy history; ART\, previous pregnancy complications\, recurrent miscarriage \nSUNDAY: \n•Session one:  Back pain in pregnancy ­ the Cinderella of a pregnancy practice. Importance of promotion due to current physiotherapy and dry needling practices. \n•Session two: What separates birth preparation from induction of labour? \n•Session three:  Breech. Examining the impacts of dosage for moxibustion on BL 67\, additional treatments to the use of BL 67 and dealing with the women who present with complications such as twin pregnancies. \n•Session four:  Postpartum recovery and breast feeding \n13 CPD Points
URL:https://chinesemedicineeducation.com/event/maternity-acupuncture-debra-betts/
LOCATION:Endeavour College of Natural Health\, 815-825 George St\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="China Books Sydney":MAILTO:info@chinabookssydney.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20171104T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20171105T173000
DTSTAMP:20260424T090340
CREATED:20170930T043641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170930T054853Z
UID:1581-1509786000-1509903000@chinesemedicineeducation.com
SUMMARY:Neoclassical Pulse Diagnosis: Extraordinary Vessels & The Six Channels - Thomas Richardson
DESCRIPTION:Neoclassical Pulse Diagnosis is a powerful system of pulse diagnosis that is deeply rooted in the classics (especially the Mai Jing). \nThis system has also been called an ‘acupuncturist’s pulse diagnosis’\, as it can accurately diagnose channel imbalances.  Once proficient in this system\, the pulse can guide one immediately to a specific acupuncture point that will not only bring balance to the pulse\, but also instantly shift the patient’s experience – whether by decreasing pain\, increasing range of motion\, changing their internal state of consciousness\, or bringing about other noticeable shifts. \nPractitioners can spend a lifetime dedicated to the craft of pulse diagnosis. This workshop will teach you an easy to learn system that leads to a much more precise diagnosis with instant clinical results. \nNeoclassical Pulse Diagnosis is based on an understanding of complementary positions and spacial correlations of the individual pulse positions. It allows one to diagnosis channel involvements (Extraordinary Vessels\, 6-channel) as well as various temporal cycles (ying qi and wei qi cycles) and five-element imbalances. \nThis method was developed by Dr. William Morris and it is a systematic integration of classical anatomical approach to pulse taking along with channel-based methods of assessment. It is a system that is heavily influenced by the Ding Family system of pulse diagnosis. \n13 CPD Points
URL:https://chinesemedicineeducation.com/event/neoclassical-pulse-diagnosis-extraordinary-vessels-the-six-channels-thomas-richardson/
LOCATION:Endeavour College of Natural Health\, 815-825 George St\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="China Books Sydney":MAILTO:info@chinabookssydney.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20171022T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20171022T130000
DTSTAMP:20260424T090340
CREATED:20170930T041147Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170930T054957Z
UID:1573-1508662800-1508677200@chinesemedicineeducation.com
SUMMARY:Better IVF Outcomes with Chinese Medicine - Peter Kington
DESCRIPTION:Does your mind boggle when you encounter clients who know about IVF than you? Do you ever wonder what drives an IVF doctor to choose one protocol over another? Do you get lost in all the drug names\, and do you ever wonder how you can make sense of everything to help your clients get the best out of their IVF experience? \nThis seminar will help you to understand what IVF is and how you can tailor your treatments to support your clients therapy\, which not losing sight of your Chinese medicine principles and practice. \nWhat Will Be Covered In This Clinically Focused Seminar\n\nAnatomy and physiology of female reproductive endocrinology in Western and Chinese Medicine\nIVF overview – what does IVF seek to do? What are its strength and weaknesses? How can I help an IVF patient?\nIVF drugs – what are they designed to do and how can these help or hinder a womans fertility\nWhat are the different types of IVF – getting your head around how it works and the differences\nUnderstanding the three most common causes of female infertility – ‘unknown infertility’\, ‘age-related infertility’ and ‘anovulatory infertility’ (including PCO/PCOS)\nTreatment strategies by prescribing the best ChinaMed or BlackPearl formulas to improve fertility and IVF outcomes\nAre herbs safe in IVF? – a reasoned and sensible approach for your clients\nClinical application\n\n4 CPD Points
URL:https://chinesemedicineeducation.com/event/better-ivf-outcomes-with-chinese-medicine-peter-kington/
LOCATION:Endeavour College of Natural Health\, 815-825 George St\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="China Books Sydney":MAILTO:info@chinabookssydney.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20171007T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20171009T173000
DTSTAMP:20260424T090340
CREATED:20170930T025148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170930T054934Z
UID:1560-1507368600-1507570200@chinesemedicineeducation.com
SUMMARY:Transformational Acupuncture - Alex Joannou
DESCRIPTION:“Mental illness is rapidly becoming the number one medical problem of the 21st Century. One million Australians suffer with depression and a further two million with anxiety”. \nTransformational Acupuncture: The Treatment of Anxiety and Depression with Acupuncture\n3-Day Workshop with Dr Alex Joannou\nAfter 12 years practicing medical acupuncture\, Dr Joannou trained in Esoteric Acupuncture under Dr Mikio Sankey from 2010. He has developed this into  Transformational Acupuncture\, a practical system\, working on the level of Mind\, Body and Spirit\, helping a wide range of medical problems including mental health and chronic pain. Dr Joannou is passionate about teaching practitioners to gain optimal results with their clients. \nCourse Outline\nIntroductory – Level 1 \nMental Illness is the number one medical problem of the 21st Century. One million Australians suffer with depression and a further two million with anxiety. \nDuring this level 1 training you will learn to: \n– Safely improve symptoms of depression and anxiety in patients with clinically diagnosed Major Depression Generalised Anxiety disorder\, Panic Disorder and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder using Transformational Acupuncture; \n– Safely integrate acupuncture treatment into the medical framework and learn to communicate effectively with GP’s; \n– Learn how to assess the severity of mental health conditions\, understand the classes of medications currently used as treatment and learn to identify red flags and know the referral pathways in that situation; \n– Understand how Transformational Acupuncture differs from Traditional Chinese Medicine and identify the most effective method to treat presenting conditions; \n– Expand your acupuncture skills\, learning the power of needle point combinations \nDr Joannou has developed this easy-to-learn method over a number of years. He has documented significant benefits to his patients using these methods and is offering to share his knowledge and techniques with other acupuncture practitioners. \nThis is a very practical workshop with the majority delivered as hands-on experience. Acupuncturists will be giving and receiving treatments during this training session. \nTransformational Acupuncture takes acupuncture into the 21st century working on the level of mind\, body and spirit. \n19 CPD Points
URL:https://chinesemedicineeducation.com/event/transformation-acupuncture-with-alex-joannou/
LOCATION:Endeavour College of Natural Health\, 815-825 George St\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="China Books Sydney":MAILTO:info@chinabookssydney.com.au
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