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SUMMARY:FOOD AS MEDICINE SERIES: An Introduction to the Principles of Chinese Nutrition (Foundations) with Deirdre Courtney
DESCRIPTION:Register Now\n\nPresenting Deirdre Courtney\, TCM Practitioner\, Chef\, Lecturer and Author of the best seller “Nourishing Life the Yang Sheng Way: Nutrition and Lifestyle Advice from Chinese Medicine” for our first ever Foundations Lecture. Learn how to recommend food appropriately during treatment to help sustain long term change!\n\nPractitioner Testimonial\n\n“I refer to Deirdre’s book frequently in practice and it has been a lifesaver\, understanding that food is both a poison and a medicine and I am really looking forward to taking this course with Deirdre. I want to deepen my understanding and be able to explain to patients from a TCM perspective why this matters for their health and give them agency. Such a missing area for TCM education that I am looking forward to exploring”\n– JC (Acupuncturist and Herbalist) \n\n\nRegister Now\nIntroduction to the Principles of Chinese Nutrition (Foundations) \nOne of the most important things you can do for your patients is to educate them about self-care and preventative medicine. We are representatives of a greater wisdom about how to live in a way that enhances life\, which is so much more than just maintaining and surviving. It is important to empower your patients to take back some responsibility for their health and one of the best ways is to teach them how to eat. \nKnowing what to do with food is a huge pillar of our medicine and will ultimately significantly help with the improvement and maintenance of clinical outcomes in the long term. \nThis incredible foundational course is a four hour lecture of our Food as Medicine Series\, where renowned Chinese Medicine Practitioner and qualified chef Deirdre Courtney as well as author of “Nourishing Life the Yang Sheng Way: Nutrition and Lifestyle Advice from Chinese Medicine“ will take us through Part 1 (Foundations) of our Food As Medicine Series with Chinese Medicine Education\, with a view to have a live lecture/workshop and cooking class next year\, centering around women’s health\, pregnancy and postpartum theories and traditional recipes. \nPrerequisites and Recommendations:\nIt is highly recommended that those who are interested in participating in the advanced course\, complete this foundations course first.\n– Students of Traditional Chinese Medicine (2nd year knowledge minimum)\n– TCM Practitioners who are legally allowed to practice within their jurisdiction with a minimum of 200 hours of clinical practice and foundational theory of the substances and patterns. \nClick here for the Advanced Course Outline \n\n\nWebinar Outline\n\nOutline of the basics of Chinese nutrition including the:\n– The five elements of food; what foods? history.\n– Colour- what does it mean and why?\n– Taste- overview of tastes\, types of foods and why\n– Temperature- Thermodynamics and Thermogenics\n– How foods effect the different organs- what and why?\nHow different types of cooking methods affect foods in which way- a overview and review\nThe importance of the growing methods of foods and how and why this aspect can significantly affect our foods- the agriculture of foods and how this changes\, improves or is detrimental to health\nApplication of theory: we will look at how to apply these principles in modern life\nDiscussion and review of the the best ways to help support our patients and not overwhelm them within clinical practice (tips\, tricks and hacks from an expert).\nSummary and Conclusion\n\n\n\nAbout Deirdre Courtney\n \nDeirdre Courtney is an internationally known lecturer and teacher specialising in Yang Sheng; Chinese Nutrition; Herbs; Facial Diagnosis; Face Reading; Working with Spirit Points and the Emotions. She has been an Acupuncturist\, Herbalist\, Nutritional Counsellor and Chef\, specialising in health foods for over 30 years. She is the author of the book\, Nourishing Life the Yang Sheng Way: Nutrition and Lifestyle Advice from Chinese\nMedicine\, published by Singing Dragon in 2019. In addition\, she is the Education Director for the Lotus Institute and the Master Face Reading Certification Program. She received her Masters Degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine from YoSan University in Los Angeles and maintains a private practice in Blackrock\, Co Dublin\, Ireland. \n\nDetails\nDate: Sunday\, 15th May 2022\nTime: 4:30pm – 8:30pm (AEST)\nPricing: $220 for Practitioners\, $190 for Students (Undergraduates)\, $220 for Recording\nCombined (Foundations + Advanced (Live or Recording)): $350 – 8 CPD Points\nCPD: 4 CPD Points\nNotes: Included\nVENUE: LIVE ONLINE COURSE- ZOOM LINK WILL BE PROVIDED CLOSER TO THE DATE \nRegister Now\nThis is a live webinar conducted via the ZOOM VIDEO CONFERENCING Platform.  \nDisclaimer before registering for the Live Webinar\nPlease check the relevant date/time zone to your location in accordance with the date and time provided above. CME does not hold any responsibility for your non-attendance to the live event. Live webinars are best experienced via PC/desktop/laptop and tablets. CME expects webinar registrants to be familiar with Zoom videoconferencing software and are not responsible for any non-attendance due to technical or non-technical issues arising from the end of the registrant.
URL:https://chinesemedicineeducation.com/event/food-as-medicine-series-an-introduction-to-the-principles-of-chinese-nutrition-foundations-with-deidre-courtney/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220529T080000
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SUMMARY:LIVE WEBINAR - Updated Law and Ethics for Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners 2022 - with Michael Weir and Angela Doolan
DESCRIPTION:Register Now\n\nKeep Up To Date With Australian Law & Ethics For Chinese Medicine Practitioners with NEW UPDATED Cases and Tribunal Decisions 2022.\n\n\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”. \nJoin us for a Live Webinar with both Professor Michael Weir and Angela Doolan as they keep you up to date with current laws and ethical guidelines\, which might just save your professional reputation one day. \nThis year we will cover and expand upon some of the more recent cases that have occurred in relation to complementary\, alternative and allied health professions. There will be a review in accordance with most recent and relevant cases and updated legislation and requirements. \nThis Live ZOOM webinar will have the most up to date cases available as of 2022\nWebinar Outline\nPart One: Our Legal System\nNegligence\nApology and Liability in Contract\nPotential Criminal Liability \nPart Two: Regulation of Health Professionals under the National Law \nPart Three: Obligation 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\nAdvertising \nPart Four: Court and Tribunal Decisions – MOST UPDATED CASES 2022\nPre-prepared Q&A- Any questions you would like to have answered should be directed to info@chinesemedicineeducation.com\, this is to allow for preparation of the most accurate information in accordance to issues proposed. These issues will need to be researched in advance and should not be taken as legal advice but more general guidance.  \n\nAbout the Presenters\n\n\nProfessor Michael Weir is a professor and lecturer 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”\, Dr 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. \n\nAngela Doolan is currently studying a PhD at Bond University under Professor Michael Weir and Associate Professor Wendy Bonython. Her current topic is “Protecting the Public from Harm? Optimizing the Regulation of Traditional and Complementary Medicine Practitioners in Australia.” \nAngela holds a Bachelor of Laws with first class honours from the University of New England\, Armidale. Her honours thesis was on The Right to Health and Traditional and Complementary Medicine in International Law. An article summarising this work is available at the Bond Law Review online at https://blr.scholasticahq.com/article/11881-evolution-and-complementarity-traditional-and-complementary-medicine-as-part-of-the-international-human-rights-law-right-to-health \nShe is also a Southern Cross University trained and experienced naturopath\, having worked for many years in Northern New South Wales as well as the foundational Chair of the Australian Register of Naturopaths and Herbalists (ARONAH). Angela understands some of the practical difficulties that can arise when working with the public in health care settings. \nDetails\nSunday\, 29th of May 2022\nTime: 8am – 12.15pm (AEST/Sydney Time)\nPricing: $150\nRecording (Revisit) Access Fee for live participants and recording purchase- 5 years access: $39 \nCPD: 4 CPD Points (Covering Professional Issues as required by AHPRA)\nNotes: Included \nZOOM INVITE LINK WILL BE PROVIDED VIA EMAIL CLOSER TO THE DATE \nThis is a live webinar conducted via the ZOOM VIDEO CONFERENCING Platform.  \nDisclaimer before registering for the Live Webinar\nPlease check the relevant date/time zone to your location in accordance with the date and time provided above. CME does not hold any responsibility for your non-attendance to the live event. Live webinars are best experienced via PC/desktop/laptop and tablets. CME expects webinar registrants to be familiar with Zoom videoconferencing software and are not responsible for any non-attendance due to technical or non-technical issues arising from the end of the registrant. \nRegister Now
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