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In this continuing education course, the acupuncture practitioner will evaluate the history of medical consent, learn about the requirements for informed consent, and its guiding principles. Additionally, the practitioner will enhance their understanding of written versus oral consent, negligence of informed consent, risks, refusal of consent, documentation, and much more. Ethical informed consent is a central component to providing great patient care in today’s healthcare field.
“9 Tips” to Understanding PCOS – 9 CEUs
General Hours
In this acupuncture continuing education course, discover and learn about Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) along with the causes, treatments, and outlook for individuals with PCOS. The acupuncturist will also learn more about the signs and symptoms of condition, methods of testing, and more.
In this acupuncture continuing education course, the acupuncturist can expect to gain knowledge of specific muscles injured in lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) and how to locate these muscles for a more successful and effective treatment. Explore common points that are useful in treating this condition, and how these points were chosen using the channel theory method utilizing Yang Ming and Tai Yin channels and points. Discussion of complementary modalities are included, such as moxa, cupping, gua sha, and electrical stimulation, to further reinforce the acupuncture treatment and allow the patient to return to their daily activities. Additionally, we review common causes of tennis elbow, strengthening exercises, stretches, and more.
“#01 – 4 Lessons” – Cupping for Pain Management – 4 CEUs
General Hours
In this acupuncture continuing education course, expand your knowledge on the immense benefits of cupping therapy for pain management, the history of cupping, TCM views of cupping therapy, and much more. In addition, the acupuncture practitioner can expect to learn about the types of pain that cupping can treat, research studies, and important pre-cautions for cupping treatment.