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TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE
Purpose
This comprehensive series of courses presents a study of the
history, theories, principles, and terminology of Chinese medicine.
Classes focus on diagnosis, differentiation of symptoms, Western disease
equivalents, and the diagnostics and treatment of over 100 conditions.
After completion of this series of courses, students will have learned
all the theoretical concepts of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Course Educational Objectives
To enable students to have a comprehensive understanding of Acupuncture
and Oriental Medicine concepts and theory; to understand how an
effective treatment strategy is based upon the diagnosis formulated; and
to prepare students for Hawaii State Board of Acupuncture Licensure,
National Certification in Acupuncture and National Certification in
Herbal Medicine and to enable graduates to set up and maintain
successful professional practice of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine.
This course is designed to train students in
the following:
History of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
- Traditions in Acupuncture and Oriental medicine, their relation
to Chinese medical history
- History of the development of Acupuncture and Oriental medicine
in the United States, and the development of current professional
trends.
- Discussion of Acupuncture and Oriental medicine outside the
United States and China
A Comprehensive Understanding of the following
Fundamental Theories and Concepts
- Chi: Tonification and Sedation, Creation of Balance and Harmony
- Tao and Yin-Yang Theory, Five Phase Theory, Triple Warmer
Theory, Eight Parameters/Ba Gua
- Organ Theory; Viscera And Bowels, Twelve Officials
- Channel Theory of the Meridians
- Internal-External Causes of Disease: Six External Evils / Seven
Emotions / Non-Internal or External Reasons
- Oriental Medicine Pathology, Meaning of Disease, Symptoms, Signs
- Fundamental Body Substances (Spirit, Chi, Blood, Fluid, Etc.)
- Stages of Disease Progression, including the Six -Stage and Four
-Aspect Disease Progressions
- The Natural Progression of Untreated Disease
Acupuncture, Point Location, and Channel Theory
- Location Systems: Anatomically, Proportionally, by Palpation,
the Anatomical Chinese Inch
- All Points of the Twelve Bilateral Channels and the Conception
and Governing Vessels
- Forbidden Points, Contraindications of Points
- Classification, Functions and Indications of Acupuncture Points,
Extra Acupuncture Points
- Other Categories and Types of Acupuncture Points (E.G.
Auricular, Scalp Points, Hand Points)
- Special Groupings of Acupuncture Points (E.G. Transport Points,
Tender Points, Local And Distal Points, Associated Effect and Alarm
Points, Windows of the Sky, Internal and External Dragons, Seas and
Oceans, Thirteen Ghost Points), and other Recognized Point
Combinations.
- Traditions of Acupuncture; Respect for Different Traditions of
Evaluating and Diagnosing and Influencing and Correcting the Balance
of Chi.
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