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VETERINARY HERBAL MEDICINE COURSE

PROGRAM 2011

Dermatology 16-19 April 2012 See Program



5 E.C Hours

Introduction to Chinese Herbal Medicine

  • A module of Introduction to Chinese Herbal Medicines is required only for those who have not taken any Chinese herbal courses before. But it is of benefit to all
  • This module is now offered by DVD for $100 (including text and handout).
  • The student should watch and study all lectures on the DVDs before the regular module of the herbology program.
    • - Lecture 1 TCVM Overview (Five Branches and History)
    • - Lecture 2 Indication and ClinicalApplication
    • - Lecture 3 How to Understand Chinese Medicine and Herbals
    •     Part 1 Herbal Energy and Yin-in-Yang
    •     Part 2 Herbal Taste and Five Elements
    •     Part 3 Herbal Actions, Combination and Safety
    • - Lecture 4 Chinese Herbal FAQs


32 E.C Hours

Dermatology/Oncology/Immune-mediate Diseases

  • Wet Labs:
    - Tongue and pulse diagnosis; small animal and equine case presentations
  • Advanced TCVM Theory-Principles:
    - TCM Immunology
    - TCM Dermatology
    - TCM Oncology
  • TCVM Approach to Western Diseases:
    - Hypersensitivity
    - Pruritus/ Eruption/ Erosion/ Eczema
    - Allergic Dermatitis
    - Autoimmune Diseases
    - Immunodeficient Diseases
    - Pemphigus
    - Lupus
    - Alopecia Areata
    - Cáncer / Tumor
  • Herbal Studies
    - 20 Individual herbal Materia Medica; 30 herbal Formulas
    - Distribution of 20 samples of individual herbs
  • Prácticas Tai-ji


Only on-line class in 2012

Kidney/Geriatric/Urinary/Reproductive

  • Wet Labs:(5 hours)
  • Tongue and pulse diagnosis; small animal and equine case presentations
  • Advanced TCVM Theory-Principles:
    • - Kidney physiology and pathology
  • TCVM Approach to Renal, Urinary, Reproductive Diseases:
    • - Nephritis, Cystitis, Renal Failure.
    • - Lin Syndrome (Dribbling Syndrome).
    • - Wei Syndrome (Weakness Syndrome).
    • - Infertility
    • - Inflammatory Genital Diseases.
    • - Prostate, Geriatric Medicine.
    • - Bi Syndrome (Arthritis)
    • - Wobbler's Disease.
    • - Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD)
    • - Lumbago
    • - Equine Lameness
    • - Sports Medicine
    • - Pediatric Medicine
    • - Jing Deficiency
    • - Ear Problems
  • Herbal Studies
    • - 20 Individual herbal MateriaMedica; 30 herbal Formulas
    • - Distribution of 20 samples of individual herbs
  • Tai-ji Practice


Only on-line class in 2012

Gastrointestinal Module

  • Wet Labs: (5 hours)
  • Tongue and pulse diagnosis; small animal and equine case presentations
  • Advanced TCVM Theory-Principles:
    • - Dr. Li Dong-yuan Spleen & Stomach School
    • - Spleen physiology and pathology
  • TCVM approach to Gastrointestinal diseases:
    • - Anorexia
    • - Stomatitis
    • - Gingivitis
    • - Megaesophagus
    • - Vomiting
    • - Vómitos
    • - Abdominal Pain
    • - Colic
    • - GI Ulceration and Pancreatitis
    • - Diarrhea/li>
    • - Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
    • - Megacolon
    • - Constipation and Impaction.
    • - TCM FoodTherapy and ApproachforObesity
  • Herbal Studies
    • - 20 Individual herbal MateriaMedica; 30 herbal Formulas
    • - Distribution of 20 samples of individual herbs
  • Tai-ji Practice
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