Guest guest Posted January 4, 2010 Report Share Posted January 4, 2010 Dear People - I will be presenting four topics this month on TCMTV - go to this link and click on the calendar option for access http://tcmtv.net/ <http://tcmtv.net/> *Wednesday January 6th 7-8pm PST Evolutionary concepts in * We explore notions of self and constitution. This idea is taken further with respect to the ways that significant events imprint upon the self from birth to death. The systems of acupuncture and herbs are applied in a way that explores the use of the eight extraordinary vessels, the divergent channels, and the interplay between yuan qi, ying qi and wei qi. In the section on evolutionary concepts in , we explore notions of self and constitution. This idea is taken further with respect to the ways that significant events imprint upon the self from birth to death. The systems of acupuncture and herbs are applied in a way that explores the use of the eight extraordinary vessels, the divergent channels, and the interplay between yuan qi, ying qi and wei qi. *Thursday January 14th 7-8pm PST Pulse Diagnosis from a 10,000 Foot View* We explore pulse from the perspective of how we build clinical knowledge from the pulse. It structures the information according to time, space and state. Useful methods are discussed, such as the use of the three burners for selecting back shu points. *Tuesday January 19th 7-8pm PST Biomedical View of Shang Han Lun* In the biomedical view of Shan Han Lun, we will explore western physiological concepts related to the practice of Shang Han Lun. We discuss concepts such as the peripheral nervous system, the sympathetic-parasympathetic axis and the affects of the neuro-vascular-humeral loop. Western systems theory is woven into the Shang Han Lun Stages. *Tuesday January 26th 7-8pm PST Politics of Evidence* Politics of evidence is a discussion that is vital to the evolution of Chinese medicine in the west. With the advent of Evidence Based Medicine, we are quickly defining what constitutes good knowledge. This presentation speaks about the risks, benefits and alternatives to the emerging Evidence Based Medicine standards. Warmly, Will -- William R. Morris, PhD, DAOM, LAc http://pulsediagnosis.com/ http://www.aoma.edu/ http://taaom.org/ This message, including attachments, contains confidential information and is intended only for the individual(s) named. Any use by others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the named addressee, do not disseminate, distribute or copy this email. Please notify the sender immediately by email if you have received this email by mistake, and delete this email from your system. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2010 Report Share Posted January 6, 2010 , William Morris <wmorris33 wrote: > > Dear People - > > I will be presenting four topics this month on TCMTV - go to this link and > click on the calendar option for access http://tcmtv.net/ > <http://tcmtv.net/> > *Wednesday January 6th 7-8pm PST Evolutionary concepts in * TCM TV is great. Thanks for sharing this material, Will! I look forward to seeing you at the Southwest Symposium. Hopefully lots of CHA readers will check out both the Southwest Symposium and your gig at TCM TV. Eric Brand Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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