Shanghan Lun Formula Families: Guizhi and Mahuang Licensed Acupuncturist (MA & CA) Daniel Eng, PhD(China)
Licensed Acupuncturist (MA & CA)
Diplomate in Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM)
Ph.D. in Clinical Chinese Medicine (NJUCM, China)
Originally from the Boston area, Dan began studying Chinese medicine in 2006 at Pacific College of Oriental Medicine in Chicago, later transferring and graduating with a master’s degree from American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in San Francisco in 2011. In addition to maintaining a private practice in California, for six years he traveled annually to China 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 in 2019. Dan has also taught herbal medicine and supervised clinical training for both master’s and doctoral students at the Academy of Chinese Culture and Health Sciences in Oakland, California. He and his family decided to move back to Massachusetts in 2020.
With experience treating a wide variety of conditions, Dan prescribes custom herbal formulas, practices acupuncture inspired by Chinese and Korean traditions as well as modern orthopedic approaches, and also uses guasha, cupping and other modalities as necessary. He believes in the importance of empowering patients with regard to their own health, considering patients’ individual constitutions in deciding how to treat, and encouraging (rather than overriding) the body’s natural healing mechanisms whenever possible.
July 10, 2021-July 11, 2021 9:00 AM-6:00 PM
16 Category 1 CAB units available
Type: July 10 to July 11, 2021 (Live viewing), After 7/11/2021 is available for distance CEU as a recorded lecture
Description:
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Be able to recognize and list the signs and symptoms that make up the Guizhi Herb presentation (Yao Zheng)
- Be able to recognize and list the signs and syn1ptoms that make up the Mahuang Herb Presentation (Yao Zheng)
- Be able to recognize and list the signs and symptoms that make up the Formula Presentations (Fang Zheng) of various Guizhi formulas
- Be able to recognize and list the signs and symptoms that make up the Formula Presentations (Fang Zheng) of various Mahuang formulas
COURSE SCHEDULE
- 0:00-2:00 Define the Yao Zheng (Herb Presentation) for Guizhi
- 2:00-4:00 Define the Fang Zheng for Guizhi Tang, Guizhi Jia Longgu Muli Tang
- 4:00-6:00 Define the Fang Zheng for Xiao Jianzhong Tang, Danggui Sini Tang
- 6:00-8:00 Define the Fang Zheng for Wenjing Tang, Ling Gui Zhu, Gan Tang
- 8:00-10:00 Define the Yao Zheng (Herb Presentation) for Mahuang
- 10:00-12:00 Define the Fang Zheng for Mahuang Tang, Gegen Tang, Ma Xing Shi Gan Tang
- 12:00-14:00 Define the Fang Zheng for Yuebi Tang, Xiao Qinglong Tang, Da Qinglong Tang
- 14:00-16:00 Dosage and Herb Preparation in the Shanghan Lun