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General Oriental Medicine

Ten Key Formula Families in Chinese Medicine

Presenter: Huang Huang

23 CEU's PDA's

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Ten Key Formula Families in Chinese Medicine

Huang Huang, Translated by Michael Max

$39.95 (Paperback)

23 Ceu's
4.75
4 votes
Approved: CTCMA | California | Florida | NCCAOM
Pending: None
Type: Online Course
Field: General Oriental Medicine | All | Classical Chinese Medicine
$679.99
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 Ten Formula Families
 

Gui Zhi Formula Family

GUI ZHI TANG

GUI ZHI JIA FU ZI TANG

GUI ZHI JIA LONG GU MU LI TANG

XIAO JIAN ZHONG TANG

 

MA HUANG Formula Family

MA HUANG TANG (FROM THE SHANG HAN LUN)

GE GEN TANG

MA HUANG FU ZI XI XIN TANG

 

CHAI HU Formula Family

XIAO CHAI HU TANG

DA CHAI HU TANG

CHAI HU JIA LONG GU MU LI TANG

SI NI SAN

 

DA HUANG Formula Family

DA CHENG QI TANG

TAO HE CHENG QI TANG

 

HUANG QI Formula Family

HUANG QI GUI ZI WU WU TANG

FANG JI HUANG QI TANG

YU PING FENG SAN

 

SHI GAO Formula Family

BAI HU TANG

ZHU YE SHI GAO TANG

 

HUANG LIAN Formula Family

HUANG LIAN E JIAO TANG

XIE XIN TANG

HUANG LIAN JIE DU TANG

 

GAN JIANG Formula Family

GAN CAO GAN JIANG TANG

LI ZHONG WAN

XIAO QING LONG TANG

 

FU ZI Formula Family

SI NI TANG

ZHEN WU TANG

BAN XIA Formula Family

BAN XIA XIE XIN TANG

BAN XIA HOU PO TANG

WEN DAN TANG

 

OTHER FORMULAS

ZHI GAN CAO TANG

WU LING SAN

ZHI ZI CHI TANG

ZHI ZI HOU PO TANG

WEN JING TANG

DANG GUI SHAO YAO TANG

GUI ZHI FU LING WAN

SHAO YAO GAN CAO TANG

FANG FENG TONG SHENG SAN

 

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One of the best seminars I have ever participated in

Submitted by admin on Mon, 01/04/2010 - 21:54.

Just wanted to say Thank You to everyone at Pro D Seminars for organizing one of the best seminars I have ever participated in. Although I was a little skeptical about attending an online seminar, Dr. Huang's Ten Key Formula Families is one of the most educational and informative seminars I have ever experienced. The seminar covered a wealth of practical material and the translation was excellent. I look forward to attending one of Dr. Huang's seminars in person and I hope that Pro D will continue to seek out such high caliber physicians for future seminars.

Steven, North Carolina, USA

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This was one of the best courses I have ever taken

Submitted by admin on Sun, 01/03/2010 - 18:09.

This was one of the best courses I have ever taken, and also a first for an online course, SO I hope this is not what I will use as a measure of comparison for other courses. This was an excellent course and I only wish I had read the textbook before doing this course as it would have helped to lay a stronger foundation to prepare me for the material presented in this excellent course. This was an excellent course and I also like the way Huang Huang stresses simplicity to achieve elaborate clinical results.
-David Bray - Ontario, Canada

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Dr Huang: Essential Study

Submitted by herbbabe on Wed, 09/23/2009 - 11:29.

Twice this year I have had the privilege of studying with Dr Huang Huang. Huang is a Shang Han Lun Scholar. His special focus has been the development of the system 10 body types. These body types are archetypal representations of pattern imbalances. Just as we might diagnose a person as having a wood, or fire constitution, this system presents constitutional constellations that are reflected in the patterns treated by an herb and its formulas. Thus, an herb reflects a type of person or way of being in the world and also a predisposition towards developing a certain kind of disease pattern.
Dr. Huang presents with such clarity that he reduces the most complex cases to their simplest components: the components of the qi dynamic of the body. His perspective is refreshing in it’s depth, focus and simplicity. It reminds us that Chinese herbs treat an entire gestalt: how a person comes into the world. How they are predisposed to imbalance.
I strongly recommend this course to beginning and experienced practitioners.
Cara Frank

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Excellent Course

Submitted by tcmeric on Sat, 09/19/2009 - 05:02.
Great course. Very complete!
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Unblocking the Pivot from the Classics to the Modern Clinic

Presenter: Sharon Weizenbaum

Patients are often unable to receive the herbs we offer or to respond as we predict they should. Commonly this can be due to a block in the pivot of the Qi Mechanism. The basic ability for the Qi to move up and down as well as in and out has been impaired. Once this block has been removed, not only do our subsequent treatments work better, often many of the patients symptoms are alleviated as well. Common symptoms of this block are insomnia, asthma, indigestion, diarrhea, constipation, menstral irregularity and pms.

3 Ceu's
4.333335
3 votes
Approved: CTCMA | California | Florida | NCCAOM
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Type: Online Course
Field: General Oriental Medicine | All | Classical Chinese Medicine
$89.95
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You may rewind and listen to the course as many times as you need while you have access in order to write down what you need. You must complete and pass (60%) the Online assessment tool (multiple choice) in order to receive a certificate of completion and CEU/PDA's. The course starts immediately upon registration, so you can earn CEU's/PDA's today!

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Unblocking the Pivot: Sharon Weizenbaum

Submitted by herbbabe on Tue, 07/28/2009 - 02:52.
I have had the pleasure of reviewing Sharon Weizenbaums " Unblocking the Pivot" course offered by ProD seminars. . Sharon's strength as a practitioner and as a teacher lies in her ability to to deconstruct complex issues, and then explain them step-by-step in a way that simplifies complex topics and allows everyone to understand. Her willingness to ask simple questions, and avoid making assumptions sets a standard for scholarship. Her pursuit of answers coupled with a scholars ability to let complex concepts percolate until she understands them is one of the hallmark of her fine teaching. Using Craig Mitchell's seminal paper on harmonizing the qi dynamic from about 7 years ago, Sharon deconstructs the complex topic of Qi mechanisms in the body. Her deep grasp on the relationship of yin and yang, of shao yang ( and all six stages) and her ability to communicate these concepts clearly are hugely refreshing. There are some points that i found myself in disagreement with: she creates an idea about dampness and obesity and it's relationship to the stomach that felt incomplete and thin to me. But this is not a big deal, nor does it detract from the overall value of her work. I highly recommend this seminar to both beginners and also to experienced practitioners alike, as it is sure to deepen their diagostic skills.
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Very Useful

Submitted by acumama on Mon, 07/20/2009 - 18:09.
This course provides a helpful investigation of a certain type of blockage involving the Shao Yang that is often missed and mis-treated. Sharon Weitzenbaum, as usual, uses wonderful metaphors to clearly explain sometimes vague tenets of Chinese medicine in a professorial yet humble and down-to-earth way. Some great clarifications: how to practically identify “bitter taste in the mouth” and “costal fullness”, what is the real meaning of “alternating fever and chills” and “half exterior/half interior” (not what most people think), and how to “harmonize”. She also pulls from Dr. Huang Huang and explains the ban xia type versus the chai hu type. Interesting! The analysis of key formulas explains when and how to apply and modify them. She even mentions a few tips on how to understand the Shang Han Lun. This course is really diagnosis and herbs, no acupuncture, and many of the formulas can be applied to menopause, though there are certainly wider applications. Sharon’s anecdotes enrich the material, and the course isn’t that long comparatively, but I do think it could have been presented in less time. There were a couple key diagnostic features that didn’t come across without visuals, though the rest of the key info came across well. In Brandon Horn and Wendy Yu’s work, blockage treatments (if needed) are a first step in their infertility algorithm. By contrast, this course deals exclusively with Pivot blockage, or Shao Yang, as the title implies. This was still much more interesting and useful than I was expecting. Bottom line: I have some new strategies for old tools that I think will really benefit a number of patients. A similar in-depth exploration of other types of blockages would be welcome.
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Interpreting and Utilizing Diagnostic Information for Gynecology and Obstetrics

Presenter: Sharon Weizenbaum

Diagnosis is a key link between patient and treatment in any tradition of medicine. While a clear diagnosis leads directly to a focused effective treatment, a murky diagnosis will result in less than satisfactory results. This seminar will focus on the key diagnostic points and the resulting treatment strategies, summarized from Sharon Weizenbaum's 25 plus years of clinical experience, that make the difference in the quality of your results when working with fertility and pregnancy issues.

3 Ceu's
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Approved: CTCMA | Texas | California | Florida | NCCAOM
Pending: None
Type: Online Course
Field: Obstetrics | Fertility & Gynecology | Western Medicine | General Oriental Medicine | All
$89.95
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You may rewind and listen to the course as many times as you need while you have access in order to write down what you need. You must complete and pass (60%) the Online assessment tool (multiple choice) in order to receive a certificate of completion and CEU/PDA's. The course starts immediately upon registration, so you can earn CEU's/PDA's today!

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Why We Should Change the Course of Acupuncture Research

Presenter: Brandon Horn and Wendy Yu

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This course explores the subject of applying modern research methodology to TCM.  It explains how research methods to determine how a therapy works are not the same as those which determine if a therapy even works at all, and in fact can produce inconclusive data if used improperly.  The limitations of using sham treatments as a control group is addressed, as is the relevance of any psychological aspects involved in an acupuncture treatment.

 

2 Ceu's
5
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Approved: CTCMA | California | Florida | ABORM | NCCAOM
Pending: Texas
Type: Online Course
Field: Western Medicine | General Oriental Medicine | All
$59.95
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  • Review of modern medical research
  • Data collection and analysis of data in scientific methodology
  • How to interpret medical evidence and research in complementary medicine and modern bio/allopathic medicine
  • Factors that compromise the integrity of research data

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Clarifying Diagnosis

Presenter: Sharon Weizenbaum

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20 Ceu's
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Pending: Texas
Type: Online Course
Field: General Oriental Medicine | All
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You may rewind and listen to the course as many times as you need while you have access in order to write down what you need. You must complete and pass (60%) the Online assessment tool (multiple choice) in order to receive a certificate of completion and CEU/PDA's. The course starts immediately upon registration, so you can earn CEU's/PDA's today!

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  • Introduction to course and weekend, four noble truths of diagnosis, what happens when we don't know how to diagnose
  • The habit of jumping to conclusions, what we can know for sure, Dual diagnosis case examples.
  • Clarifying Diagnosis process. Diagnosing Kidney, questions about pulse.
  • Diagnosing Liver, questions about autoimmune illness and dampheat.
  • Diagnosing Spleen, questions about intermittent symptoms, thirst, eating disorders, Qi stasis.
  • Diagnosing Lung and Heart, dormant wind and phlegm.
  • A new view on 8 principles and Qi, Blood and Body Fluids.
  • Pathological vs Physiological, Yin/Yang, Returning pathological to physiological, Water swelling with Yin Xu case.
  • Physiology: Yin/Yang, Trigrams, Three Treasures, Burning mouth case.
  • Physiology: Qi and Blood, Si Wu Tang, Causes of bleeding, Fu Organs and Spleen.
  • Physiology: number 4, Earth as center and Tai Ji Tu, Yin/Yang-Blood/Qi-Ying/Wei, Zang physiology, Heart Master.
  • Physiology: Spirit and Form, Number 6 and pulses, relationship to acupuncture, Questions about Lung excess and karma.
  • Case examples.
  • Introduction to weekend, Beginning numerology as foundation of Chinese medicine.
  • Numerology continued- number six with pulses, number seven with seven emotions.
  • Numerology continued with the eight extraordinary vessels. Relation to hara.
  • Root and Branch and being a Qi doctor.
  • Herb properties and five tastes.

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