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School: International College of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Vancouver [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Tel.: (604) 731-2926Western Physiology Course Format: Classroom Course Objectives
In traditional Chinese physiology, bones and muscles are the main topics of study, but in Western physiology, the functions of cells, tissues, and organs of the living organisms are the topics of study. Both are relevant to the practice of Chinese medicine.
Chinese Herbal Formulas Course Format: Classroom Course Objectives
Formulas and Treatment Methods
Relationships between Formula and Treatment Methods
Commonly Used Treatment Methods
Classifications of Formulas
Compositions of Formulas
Principles of Compositions
Change in Compositions
Forms of Formulas
Methods of Decoction and Methods of Taking A Formula
How to Decoct A Formula
How to Take A Formula
Classifications of formu...
History of TCM Course Format: Classroom This course covers the following topics of study in the history of TCM:
Introduction to the ancient history of Traditional Chinese Medicine
The budding of medical knowledge during the primitive society.
Legends stage of medicine.
The find from the Ma Wang Dui Chinese tomb in Chang sha in 1973, which marks the earliest system of Chinese medicine unearthed.
Four most important classi...
Surface Anatomy & Acupuncture Points Course Format: Classroom This course is designed to achieve two objectives: first, to understand the basic terms in surface anatomy; second, to learn the locations of acupuncture points with reference to surface anatomy. The anatomical terms to be learned include terms such as acromioclavicular joint, acromion, ala nasi, gastrocnemius muscle, head of fibula, 7th cervical vertebra, greater trochanter, hiatus sacralis, h...
Western Biology, Micro Biology, Immunology Course Format: Classroom This course is designed to achieve seven objectives:
A general understanding of the chemistry of life (biochemistry), the cell (cell biology), genetics, the evolutionary history of biological diversity, plant form & function and animal form & function
Chinese Qi Gong/Tai Ji Course Format: Classroom Course Objectives:
Qi-gong refers to breathing exercises to discipline the energy in the body to achieve an internal balance. Tui-na refers to the Chinese system of manipulative therapy which is a very useful system of external therapy, broader than Western massage in scope. In this course, various methods of qi-gong and tui-na will be studied.
Western Anatomy Course Format: Classroom Course Objectives:
To study the structure of the human body. In Chinese acupuncture, surface anatomy is considered very crucial in locating acupuncture points, whereas Western anatomy is focused on the structure of organisms. Both systems of anatomy will be studied in this course.
Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine Course Format: Classroom This program qualifies its graduates to take a licensing examination to become a registered Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine. The program consists of a total of 3,276 hours of theoretical instruction and clinical training in five academic years. In addition to the four-year Diploma Program for Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners, this program further requires a minimum of 450 hours...
Chinese Herbology Course Format: Classroom Origin of Chinese Herbs and Development of Chinese Herbology.
Habitat and Collection of Herbs.
Habitat of Herbs.
Collection of Herbs.
Forms of Preparing Herbs for Consumption.
Purposes of Preparation.
Methods of Preparation.
Four Properties and Actions of Herbs.
Four Energies.
Five Flavors.
Movements of Herbs.
Meridian Routes.
Toxicity.
Combination of Chinese Herbs.
Mea...
Chinese Acupuncture Course Format: Classroom Course Objectives:
The component and actions of jing-luo (meridians).
The twelve meridians (shi er jing mai); the eight extra meridians (qi jing ba mai); fifteen main collaterals (shi wu luo); the branches of the twelve meridians (shi er jing bie); the muscles along the twelve meridians (shi er jing jin); the twelve skin areas (shi er pi bu).
The physiology and pathology of meridians.
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