The Shanghan Zabing Lun is the first historical manual to teach the treatment of both acute and chronic complex diseases that have been triggered externally or have arisen from internal damage. Though a classical work, it is of great clinical value for modern day practice.
Name: Gdansk Clinical Training Day Dates: September 23rd 2024 Times: 9am - 5pm Central European time 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. Please contact dszymula@gdansk.iceam.org to register.
DETAILS Instructor: Jean-Paul Staas Start: September 28, 2024 End: September 29, 2024 Times: 9am - 5pm Brisbane Australia time zone each day Location: 23 Victoria St, Clayfield, Queensland, Australia Pricing: USD 700 Pricing (early bird): USD 630 - ends September 7th, 2024! Japanese abdominal diagnosis or Fukushin is the diagnostic art developed in medieval Japan based on the canonical writings by Zhang Zhongjing. Careful inspection of the Shanghan Zabing Lun reveals countless references to abdominal conditions that could only have been diagnosed by actual palpation of the abdomen. The skill however never fully developed in China but flourished in Japan. Throughout history, two major trends and types of abdominal diagnosis developed, being the Nanjing and Shanghan Lun schools, which respectively diagnose the abdomen in service of either acupuncture or meridian treatment, and herbal treatment. Fukushin refers specifically to Shanghan Lun style of abdominal diagnosis developed by Japanese scholars during Edo period (1603-1867 CE) for the purpose of prescribing the Han dynasty formulas of Zhang Zhongjing. aside#sidebar, .single-tribe_events .tribe-events-single .tribe-events-event-meta { display: none!important; }
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.