The Treatise on Cold Damage or Shanghan Lun is one of the most prominent Eastern Han-dynasty (circa CE 200) classics in Chinese medicine and the first clinical handbook in China’s medical history. It is also the center of the Canonical Chinese Medicine Training.
The Treatise on Cold Damage or Shanghan Lun is one of the most prominent Eastern Han-dynasty (circa CE 200) classics in Chinese medicine and the first clinical handbook in China’s medical history. It is also the center of the Canonical Chinese Medicine Training.
1pm – 5:30pm New Orleans time (similar to the Salons) Instructor: Laurie Ayres Note: This is a LIVE AND INTERACTIVE VIRTUAL EVENT and will be held online via “Zoom” The aim of this lecture is to help the participant better use their Chinese medical knowledge to assist in the of support patients suffering with various forms of cancer. To form an effective integrative approach to support or treat patients with any disease we must first understand our system to the greatest possible degree, so the highest level of understanding and practice can form part of that integration. As such, this lecture will focus purely on the classical Chinese medical practice of the Tian lineage style of Shang Han Za Bing Lun (Shang Han Lun & Jin Gui Yao Lue) practice. It will include a thorough exploration of the classical understanding of numerous forms of cancer and the processes behind them. We will also study a wide range of common clinical presentations for a number of cancers that are frequently encountered. This theoretical understanding will then be used to show how we can best help support individual patients suffering with cancer, and how this can effectively be achieved alongside other treatments. […]
The Treatise on Cold Damage shanghan lun is the oldest surviving clinical handbook in the history of Chinese medicine. Written by Eastern Han dynasty (circa 200 CE) imperial envoy Zhang Zhongjing, it is an integral part of his collective writings once labeled the Treatise on Cold Damage and Complex Diseases shanghan zabing lun. But the contents of the Shanghan Lun as we know it in current day is far from complete. The present versions studied in Chinese medical schools as well as in the West, do not include the original first three chapters of Rules for Pulse Differentiation bianmai fa, Rules on Pulse Assessment pingmai fa and Cold Damage Outline shanghan li. Regardless whatever motivation was behind the historical deletions of these passages, of the aforementioned chapters, the chapters on pulse instructions are crucial for anyone desiring to fully grasp Zhang Zhongjing’s clinical instructions. Especially since the pulse patterns maizheng form the core diagnostic parameters in the establishment of the formula patterns fangzheng by which the canonical clinician categorizes disease and therapy. Note regarding the Shanghan Lun and Jingui Yaolue Pulse Seminars: due to the proprietary and complex nature of these seminars, they cannot be registered for individually and can […]
Name: Brisbane Clinical Training Day Venue: 138 Hamilton Rd, Wavell Heights QLD 4012 Dates: November 5th 2022 Times: 9am - 5pm Brisbane Australia time Cost: AUD $660 per clinical day Summary: Observe an ICEAM clinical supervisor take pulses and write formulas in clinic. Limited to 15 students per day. Maximum 25 patients per day. Patient contacts count towards fulfillment of clinical certification as Fellow of the Institute of Classics in East Asian Medicine.
Name: Brisbane Clinical Training Day Venue: 138 Hamilton Rd, Wavell Heights QLD 4012 Dates: November 6th 2022 Times: 9am - 5pm Brisbane Australia time Cost: AUD $660 per clinical day Summary: Observe an ICEAM clinical supervisor take pulses and write formulas in clinic. Limited to 15 students per day. Maximum 25 patients per day. Patient contacts count towards fulfillment of clinical certification as Fellow of the Institute of Classics in East Asian Medicine.
Due to recent changes in the State of California’s Acupuncture Board rules and regulations, ICEAM has decided to discontinue offering California Professional Development Activity (PDA) credits, effective January 1st, 2022. We continue to offer NCCAOM CEU’s for all live and online courses.