Open to acupuncturists, third-year acupuncture students and MDs with acupuncture training.
Cost:
11 DVD set with 22.5 CEUs $425
11 DVD set without CEUs $275
Credit only (DVDs already purchased) $150
The course is approved for NCCAOM PDAs and California CEUs.
The post course quiz must be completed with a score of 75% or higher to earn CEUs.
Description:
Original seminar held at Bastyr University October 26-28, 2007. This three-day seminar includes lecture (Dr. Tran Viet Dzung speaking in French and simultaneous translation into English) and patient treatment sessions by Dr Tran.
The endocrine system is an important part of the body, for along with the nervous system, it coordinates the functions of all the other systems in the body.
Unfortunately, diseases affecting the endocrine system are becoming more and more common, whether problems with the thyroid, or the adrenal glands, growth and development issues or even diabetes.
During this seminar we will cover various pathologies from the perspectives of both allopathic and energetic medicine, comparing the two, and also study the etiopathogenesis, symptomatology and treatment of these pathologies.
Course Notes:
Instructor:
Tran Viet Dzung, MD, is currently the faculty member in charge of acupuncture at the University of Medicine in Nice, France, and has been the assistant editor-in-chief of the Revue Francais de Medicine Traditionelle Chinoise since 1973. His achievements include founding member and president of the Association for Eastern Medicine, founder and member-of-honor of the Association of Physician Acupuncturists of America, and member- of-honor of the Medical American Academy of Acupuncture.
After 10 years of practicing medicine as a surgeon in France, Dr. Tran came across the world-renowned acupuncturist/MD, Dr. Nguyen Van Nghi, and for the next 30 plus years joined forces with Van Nghi in translating, clinically testing, and rewriting with commentary the ancient classical medical texts. Together, Drs. Van Nghi and Tran have translated over 10 books in French, including the LingShu, DaCheng, NanJing, NeiJing and others.