Training Course:Chinese AcupunctureSchool/Trainer:International College of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Vancouver Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online/Live | On-site/In-house | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' Course Objectives: The component and actions of jing-luo (meridians). The twelve meridians (shi er jing mai); the eight extra meridians (qi jing ba mai); fifteen main collaterals (shi wu luo); the branches of the twelve meridians (shi er jing bie); the muscles along the twelve meridians (shi er jing jin); the twelve skin areas (shi er pi bu).
The physiology and pathology of meridians.
Clinical applications of meridians in the field of diagnosis and treatment.
The classifications of acupuncture points. The acupuncture points on the fourteen master meridians; extraordinary points, a shi points.
The actions of acupuncture points. Distant actions; local actions; special actions.
Special Points. Five shu points (wu shu xue), original points (yuan xue), linking points (luo xue), transport points (shu xue), gathering points (mu xue), eight meridians eight meeting points (ba mai jiao hui xue), fissural or cleft points (xi xue), lower terminal points or lower sea points (xia he xue). ...''
Elements of this syllabus are subject to change.
Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule:
http://www.tcmcollege.com/
Phone:(604) 731-2926
School Address/Venue(s):
International College of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Vancouver Suite 201-1508 West Broadway Vancouver, B.C., Canada, V6J 1W8
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Foundation of TCM
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Chinese Herbology
Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Western Anatomy
Chinese Qi Gong/Tai Ji
Western Biology, Micro Biology, Immunology
Surface Anatomy & Acupuncture Points
History of TCM
Chinese Herbal Formulas
Western Physiology
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