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10th Hepatitis C Professional Certification Course Sept 8-10

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Misha Ruth Cohen, OMD, L.Ac.

announces the 10th

Hepatitis C Professional Certification Course

Continuing Education Training for Licensed Acupuncturists

33 CEUs (for CEU details, please see the next page)

Sponsored by Chicken Soup

and Quan Yin Healing Arts Center (Provider)

September 8, 9, and 10, 2006

in San Francisco

Confirmed Faculty includes:

Misha Ruth Cohen, OMD, L.Ac.

Clinic Director of Chicken Soup , Founder of Quan Yin

Healing Arts Center,

Visiting Researcher at UCSF Institute for Health and Aging

Robert G. Gish, MD

Medical Director, California Pacific Medical Center Liver Transplant

Program, UCSF Faculty

Lyn Patrick, NMD

Naturopathic Physician, Hepatitis C Caring Ambassadors Program

Course modules include:

♦ Review of Liver Physiology and Pathology (Advance Study modules)

♦ Epidemiology, Natural History and Transmission

♦ Reading Lab, Imaging and Biopsy Reports

♦ Nutritional Considerations and Programs for Self-Care

♦ Herbal Medicine

♦ Co-Infection Issues

♦ Medical Qi Gong

♦ Comprehensive Western and Chinese Medical Diagnosis and

Treatment Programs

♦ Grand Rounds with Clients

The Hepatitis C Help Book – the definitive book on hepatitis C that

offers an East/West approach

to management of this chronic disease – will be used as the course

text.

(Co-authors are course faculty members, Dr. Cohen and Dr. Gish.)

Language of Instruction: English

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To download the Application and Registration forms:

http://www.docmisha.com/applying/hepatitis_help/05-1certification.html

For further information: E-mail: cscmone Phone: 415-864-7234

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