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“#1 Acupuncture & TCM Class” – Headaches – 15 Acupuncture CEUs/PDAs
In this acupuncture continuing education course, we will look at the different types of Headaches and their symptoms, and explore this condition from a TCM perspective. The acupuncturist can expect to develop an understanding of TCM Patterns, Treatment Principles, and Acupuncture Points, as they concern the treatment of headaches. In addition, the acupuncture practitioner will discover herbal formulas that may be helpful for patients seeking treatment for headaches. We will also identify the usefulness of moxibustion, cupping, and auricular acupuncture for headaches, as well as explore dietary and lifestyle recommendations that are healing for this condition.
“#1 Guide” – Understanding Japanese Acupuncture – 3 Acupuncture CEUs/PDAs
In this course, the acupuncture provider can expect to learn about different techniques enlisted in the style of Japanese acupuncture, associated acupuncture points, clinical applications, and how this style of acupuncture can help patients. Different conditions will be discussed including what Japanese acupuncture techniques can be used to help the relieve the ailment. A useful course for practitioners seeking to enhance their knowledge in this modality of healing.
“#1 Acupuncture & TCM Guide” – Irritable Bowel Syndrome – 5 Acupuncture CEUs/PDAs
In this acupuncture continuing education course we will explore the treatment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) with both acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine. First, we will define IBS, presenting signs and symptoms, and treatment from a Western medical perspective. Then, get a glimpse of the demographics, prevalence and epidemiology related to IBS patients. The acupuncturist can expect to learn about pattern differentiation and treatment from a Chinese medical point of view as well as research regarding efficacy. The impact of IBS on the patient quality of life will also be discussed. This course will include appropriate evidence-based treatment practices for maximum understanding and competencies in treatment.
“#1 – 10 Acupuncture Lessons” – Treating Tinnitus – 4 Acupuncture CEUs
Explore and understand Tinnitus as a health care concern in this acupuncture continuing education course. The acupuncture practitioner can expect to discover TCM patterns that are associated with Tinnitus, important acupuncture points, favorable herbal formulas, the Western medicine perspective of Tinnitus, and much more. What lifestyle recommendations may be advantageous for a patient with tinnitus? How might other complimentary healing methods, such as the use acupressure points, or Qi Gong, help patients with Tinnitus? How can acupuncture best support patients with this concern? Learn all this and more in this exciting new Acupuncture CEUs course on Tinnitus.
Analyzing and Managing Risk – 3 Acupuncture CEUs/PDAs
What is risk management? And, is it relevant to your acupuncture practice? The quick answer to the second question is a resounding “yes”. In this acupuncture continuing education course, we explore the meaning of risk management, and learn how it applies to acupuncturists. The acupuncture practitioner can expect to learn about patient confidentiality, risk, effective communication, providing safe office care, risk management strategies for the practice, and much more. Let today be the last day that this very crucial component of your practice goes unaddressed.