Continuing Education

I will be traveling back to Florida to the Chi Institute on December 3rd for a 4-day course on veterinary Chinese herbal medicine.  This module is focused on kidney/geriatric/urinary/reproductive health.  Chinese medicine, whether acupuncture or herbal medicine, is focused on rebalancing the body.  Herbal medicines can have a profound effect on the body in helping restore that balance.  Below is a description from tcvm.com, the Chi Institute’s website, concerning the class.    I am really looking forward to learning more about herbal therapy to provide a deeper level of care for my patients.

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 Materia Medica; 30 herbal Formulas
- Distribution of 20 samples of individual herbs
Tai-ji Practice

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