Health Classes and Seminars
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Sanjiu is also a strong supporter in the
promotion of Chinese medicine and Chinese medical therapy by hosting
TCM classes and complementary health care seminars. |
New class:
Fundamental of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Learn Understand healthy
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This course only has 13 lessons. It is
not intended to train a student as a professional TCM practitioner.
However, the course will let you to understand TCM in a new dimension.
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The course uses modern, simple, easy-to-understand language to explain
this old, wise, deep and even sometimes treated as mystery culture and
art. We enable people from different background, education and age to
understand this old but effective health-care system. Further to this
use this system to improve your health and help other people. We use most
scientific and practical manner and approach to study and learn. Additional
to some practice, we let you have a new experience in learning and you
remember this course in your lifetime.
Location: Sanjiu Seminar and Conference Centre
(SSCC)
- A great space for training classes. It is spacious and comfortable and
easy to access for all of Greater Toronto
- The classroom is more than 800 square feet
- Spacious windows that provide natural lighting and a relaxing environment
- Advanced audio visual equipment including LCD, transparent sheet projectors,
computers and Large whiteboard
- Conveniently at North York and centrally located between City of Scarborough,
Richmond Hill, Downtown, York and Missauagga
- Hundreds of free parking spaces, 24 hours
- 24 hours street car, bus stations in front
- Exclusive washroom
Course Content
1. Foundation of Traditional Chinese Medicine
- The history of Traditional Chinese medicine
- World Health Organizations list of diseases helped by TCM
- Balance of Yin and Yang
- The Eight principles
- The five elements
2. Theoretical Framework
- Vital Substances, Qi, Blood, shen, and body fluids
Organ System
- Meridian and Point Theory
- Causes of disharmony
- Diagnostic Method:
Looking - Listening
Asking - Touching
3. Chinese herbal medicine
- The cherestics
- 4types & 5 tastes
- To which Organs
- Control of Poison
- Preparation of herbal medicine
4. Classification of Herbal medicines
- Four hundreds types of herbs
- Identifications
- Quality identification
5. Modalities for Treatment
- Acupuncture
- Acupressure
- Moxibustion
- Cupping
- Plum Blossom Needling
- Electroacupuncture
6. Medical QiGong and TaiChi
7. Visiting a TCM Practitioner
8. The principle of "pulse reading"
9. The basic principle of food management in TCM
10. Education and scope of Practice
- Modern Traditional Chinese Medicine
- The combination of Western medicine and TCM
- The future of TCM
11. Revision and small test.
Who should attend
- People interested in Chinese Medicine
- People health conscious
- Patients who have been recovered from series disease such as cancer,
wish to strength their body and immune system
- Patients with chronic diseases
- Health care professionals, such as doctors, nurses, dietitians, pharmacy
- People who wish to use TCM as their career development
Language
100% in English. The tutor is native English speaking
Period of the course
Total 13 lessen, one lesson per week. 2 hours per lessen (two time schedule,
please refer to the course schedule)
Fee
The whole course will be three months. Each month will be $90
Time table
Class A: Wednesday (5pm-7.00pm)
Class B: Saturday (9.00am-11.am)
Class C: Sunday (3pm-5pm)
Starting of Class
Classes will started on March 23,2005
Enquiry and registration
416-497-3455
www.alan@etech-canada.com
Tutors
1. Registered Doctor of Naturopathic
2. Register TCM practitioners
(see the introduction of tutors)
Priyanka Sutradhar, N.D.
Academic Qualifications:
- Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine, The Canadian College of Naturopathic
Medicine
Medical Experience:
- Specializing in Clinical Nutrition, Homeopathy and Acupuncture
- Research Director for Inno-Vite Inc (GMP regulated, Natural Health Product
Company)
- Lecturer at the Canadian School of Natural Nutrition (Toronto, Canada)
- Lecturer at the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine (Toronto,
Canada)
Amy Zhu, Ph.D., M.Sc., C.M.D
Academic Qualifications:
Ph. D in Medicine, Medical School of Ryukyus University, Japan
Master in Medicine, Tongji Medical University, China
Bachelor in Medicine, Jiangxi Medical University, China
Medical Experiences:
- Sixteen years progressive experience practicing Medicine in China, Japan
and Canada
-- Educated in a combination of Western Medicine and Eastern Medicine
- Research Fellow in Medicine at the University of Toronto
- Neurological medical researcher in Neurology Department of Medical School
of Ryukyus University
- Lecturer at Guangzhou Medical University
Awards and Achievements:
- Member of Neuroscience Association of China
- Member of Neuroscience Association of Japan
- Member of Canadian Academy of Chinese Traditional Health Science
- Member of World Association of Chinese Medicine
We are organizing a series of seminars featuring the prevention and cure
(a TCM perspective) of:
Heart Disease
Diabetes
Depression
Cancer
Arthritis
With many more seminars in the works and yet to be scheduled, please
check back to this page often for more information, or contact us at (416)
497-6339.
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