Protecting Your Patients: Mandatory Reporting
There is an ethical and legal responsibility for healthcare practitioners to report certain things. This course looks at the roles and responsibilities of acupuncturists and how to proceed with a report.
There is an ethical and legal responsibility for healthcare practitioners to report certain things. This course looks at the roles and responsibilities of acupuncturists and how to proceed with a report.
The opioid epidemic is a crisis we haven’t seen before. Chinese medicine can help play a role at many levels in helping this public health failure. This course will examine the epidemic, look at the drugs involved, addictions in general and specific to the epidemic. Image by Bullenwächter , via Wikimedia Commons
This episode covers the three herb Triphala from the Ayurvedic tradition. Besides covering the basics of herbology, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb.
This course will look at basic medical ethics and how they apply to Acupuncture and Oriental Medical practices. It will cover the five basic principles/areas every practitioner should know.
We should be empowering our patients to help themselves. In this course, we will look at relatively easy to find prepared herbal medicines everyone should have in their medical cabinet.
This episode covers the Chinese herb Chuan Bei Mu (Fritillaria Bulb). Besides covering the basics of Chinese herbology, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential […]
This course looks at how to do a proper chart and examines some of the common mistakes made when charting. This course is a must take for anyone who wishes […]
This isn’t a course that will give you a bunch of tips and “tricks” to increase your practice. This course will look at a holistic way to market your practice and how to set up systems to make it easy and effective.
This episode covers the Chinese formula Bai He Gu Jin Tang (Lily Bulb Decoction to Preserve the Metal). Besides covering the basics of Chinese herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb.
Knee, elbow, and shoulder pains are incredibly common. And the shoulder is probably the most complex joint in the body. This course takes an integrative approach to treating these conditions and will expand our diagnostic and treatment acumen.