Pre-recorded Webinar: Advanced Herbal Prescription Writing Course 6
This is the sixth course in a series of 8. The first course is a required prerequisite for all subsequent courses. Course 6 will review the herbal categories Tonify Blood, Tonify Yin and Tonify Qi. Approved for 2 distance learning credits with NCCAOM PDA points and California Acupuncture Board CEUs. For full details, visit: https://www.mayway.com/articles/custom-herbal-formula-writing In the sixth class we will take an in-depth look at the most frequently used herbs within the Tonify Blood, Tonify Yin and Tonify Qi categories. The review will include graphs comparing individual herb functions, thermal properties, entering meridians and best use for each herb. Discussion will include examples of specific applications of herbs within the category, and common Dui Yao combinations used frequently in classic herbal prescriptions. A brief case study will also be used to provide homework for learning how to prescribe herbs using a real-world scenario.Mark W. Frost, MSTCM, L.Ac. is chair of the Herbal Medicine Department at the American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in San Francisco, California. Professor Frost teaches in both the Masters and Doctoral Programs, serves as a clinical supervisor in colleges Community Clinic, and has had a private practice in San Francisco for over 30 years. He is the author of numerous articles on Chinese herbal medicine and has been an active presenter at TCM conferences since 2014.
Availability Information: This is the sixth course in a series of 8. The first course is a required prerequisite for all subsequent courses. Course 6 will review the herbal categories Tonify Blood, Tonify Yin and Tonify Qi. Approved for 2 distance learning credits with NCCAOM PDA points and California Acupuncture Board CEUs. For full details, visit: https://www.mayway.com/articles/custom-herbal-formula-writing In the sixth class we will take an in-depth look at the most frequently used herbs within the Tonify Blood, Tonify Yin and Tonify Qi categories. The review will include graphs comparing individual herb functions, thermal properties, entering meridians and best use for each herb. Discussion will include examples of specific applications of herbs within the category, and common Dui Yao combinations used frequently in classic herbal prescriptions. A brief case study will also be used to provide homework for learning how to prescribe herbs using a real-world scenario.Mark W. Frost, MSTCM, L.Ac. is chair of the Herbal Medicine Department at the American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in San Francisco, California. Professor Frost teaches in both the Masters and Doctoral Programs, serves as a clinical supervisor in colleges Community Clinic, and has had a private practice in San Francisco for over 30 years. He is the author of numerous articles on Chinese herbal medicine and has been an active presenter at TCM conferences since 2014.
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