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Hi Colleagues,

 

Dr. Huisheng Xie asked me to post the following notice of the Advanced

Veterinary Acupuncture Conference in China 2006. He invites abstracts

for consideration for this conference.

 

Please note that is a Veterinary Acupuncture Conference, but

practitioners in human acupuncture may be interested also.

 

It is unclear if papers on traditional Chinese veterinary herbal medicine

will be included in this conference.

 

Please direct any queries on this conference to <Barbara

or <XieH. Please do NOT direct quewries on this

to me because I have no further details.

 

Many thanks,

Phil

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

8th TCVM Annual Conference in Beijing, China, May 8-12, 2006

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

Colleagues, we invite you to submit your abstract (less than 1 page) for

the 8th TCVM Annual Conference in Beijing, China, May 8-12, 2006.

 

The theme of this conference will be Water Element Disorders including

TCVM approach for geriatric diseases, renal and urinary diseases,

reproductive disorders, Ostoearthritis, DJD, Musculoskeletal problems

and lameness, in addition to Tibetan Medicine.

 

Please submit your abstract by September 1, 2005 to the Chi Institute

via <Barbara or mail mail it to her attention at Barbara,

TCVM Conference, 9700 West Hwy 318, Reddick, Florida 32886.

 

Shen Huisheng Xie DVM PhD MS, Clinical Assistant Professor,

Coordinator of Acupuncture Internship Program, Veterinary Medical

Teaching Hospital, University of Florida, tel: 352-392-4700 ext 4076;

fax: 352-392-8289; email: xieh

 

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Best regards,

 

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