Academy of Chinese Culture
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Academy of Chinese Culture
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Chinese herbal medicine selection, acupuncture needles, moxa sticks and mandarin calligraphy script. Translation describes chinese herbal medicine as increasing the bodys ability to maintain body and spirit health and balance energy.

Shanghan Lun: Formula Presentations IV

In this course, students will continue to explore formula families, this time covering the Gan jiang, Fu zi, and Huang qin/Huang lian formula families. The focus will be on herb patterns (yao zheng) and formula patterns (fang zheng), including such aspects as classical lines, suitable patients, suitable diseases, and formula pattern differentiation. We will also read and analyze relevant case studies.

 

Instructor

  • Daniel Eng

Credit Hours

  • 15 hours

Credit Type

  • CAB Category 1

8/16~17/2024, Fri. – Sat. , 9am-5:30pm
1600 Broadway, Oakland, CA94612, 2nd Floor

15 Type 1 CA CEUs

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:

  1. Understand key aspects of the Gan jiang, Fu zi, Huang qin, and Huang lian herb patterns
  2. Understand key aspects of the formula patterns associated with the Gan jiang, Fu zi, and Huang qin/Huang lian formula families
  3. Be able to make connections between the source texts and the herb/formula patterns in question
  4. Understand some additional practical information about the herbs and formulas in question, including dosage, preparation, combination, and modification
  5. Be able to apply the knowledge of herb/formula patterns, as well as additional practical information, to real-life case studies and modern clinical practice

The Instructor 

Dr. Daniel Eng, Ph.D., L.Ac.

Educational Experience: MSTCM from the American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in San Francisco in 2011; PhD in classical herbal medicine from Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, 2019. Present Positions: In addition to maintaining a private practice in California, Daniel Eng made annual trips to China for six years to study with well known herbalist Dr. Huang Huang, earning a PhD in classical herbal medicine from Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine under Dr. Huang’s tutelage. Dan has supervised clinical training and continues to teach herbal medicine for doctoral students at the Academy of Chinese Culture and Health Sciences in Oakland, California.

$400 – 2 days

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Academy of Chinese Culture and Health Sciences and its following programs are accredited by theAccreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine (ACAHM): (1) Master of Acupuncture with a Chinese herbal medicine specialization (offered in English andMandarin) (2) Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine The program(s) listed above may offer courses via distance education. ACAHM does not accredit any programs at the undergraduate/bachelor level. Accreditation status and notes may be viewed on the ACAHM Directory. ACAHM is recognized by the United

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