Interpreting Chinese Medical Research Live 4-18-21 1pm

$30.00

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The course will be hosted on Net of Knowledge. You will be given access to the event on Net of Knowledge before the start date. Once your event access has been added you will receive an email letting you know. When you register here, we will pass on your name, email address and country to Net of Knowledge in order to register you for the event.

Interpreting Chinese Medical Research

There is a lot of research on acupuncture, herbs, and Chinese medicine. And more and more keeps being produced. This course will look at how to create a research question, develop criteria on assessing individual studies, as well as how and where to find those studies. There is a lot of really great research out there that can help us be better practitioners and communicators with our patients and their other caregivers. There is also a lot of poor research on the interwebs. This course will help determine which is which.

This course will be presented as a webinar on Sunday, April 18 and July 11, 2020 from 1-3pm.

Course Goals

  1. Understand what makes one research paper stronger than another
  2. Develop criteria to assess the importance and relevance of research papers
  3. Identify a research paper’s level of evidence according to the Centre for Evidence-based Medicine

This is California Acupuncture Board (CAB) Category 1 live education course. For NCCAOM, this course is a core (AOM-BIO) PDA. This course is approved by the California Acupuncture Board and NCCAOM for 2 hours of continuing education and PDAs. For further information, please contact Dr. Greg Sperber, CAB CEU Provider #1349, NCCAOM PDA Provider #166669, at DrGreg@integrativemedicinecouncil.org or (619) 881-0029.

Refund Policy: A refund request can be made up to seven days before the scheduled webinar and a full refund will be offered. Within a week of the seminar, cancellations will refund half the cost of the webinar.

Dates

Sept. 8, 2019, Nov. 10, 2019

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