Should you accept insurance?
This course is a quick, hopefully objective, overview of the pros and cons of accepting insurance.
This course is a quick, hopefully objective, overview of the pros and cons of accepting insurance.
We will discuss what an acupuncturist needs to do before seeing insurance patients, during the patient visit, and after the patient leaves. This is a must take course for anyone who wants to promote our medicine to more patients while increasing revenues.
This seminar explores dermatologic drugs including those used to treat acne, bacterial infections, rosacea, psoriasis, alopecia, and pigmentation disorders.
This course will examine these dementias from both biomedical and Chinese points of view, and discuss Chinese medical diagnostics and therapeutics.
This course will look at the pathology and various signs and symptoms of asthma from both a biomedical and Chinese medical point of view. We will discuss real world approaches to diagnosing and treating this condition.
This course will look at carpal tunnel syndrome, from both a biomedical and Chinese medical point of view.
This is a non-CEU and absolutely free discussion of whatever we want as practicing Chinese medical professionals, whether it is acupuncture, herbs, insurance, business, biomedicine, current events affecting our profession, or just a strange philosophical interchange...
This is a new and extended version of this course! We will look at relatively easy to find prepared herbal medicines everyone should have in their medical cabinet. We will discuss the conditions they treat, how to use them, and any cautions.
This class will examine glandular extracts and the physiological biochemistry supporting their use. We will examine them from a modern nutritional and chemical perspective while always having an eye on how they may explain some of the actions of Chinese medical herbs and vice versa.
This is a non-CEU and absolutely free discussion of whatever we want as practicing Chinese medical professionals, whether it is acupuncture, herbs, insurance, business, biomedicine, current events affecting our profession, or just a strange philosophical interchange...