8 CEU's March 2023 with Dr. Wu Jun, Dr. Phillip Yang & Dr Zhanxiang Wang [Online Via Zoom in Mandarin language]

8 CEU's March 2023 with Dr. Wu Jun, Dr. Phillip Yang & Dr Zhanxiang Wang [Online Via Zoom in Mandarin language]

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Sunday 3/23 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM. This event is in Mandarin Chinese language, and will feature three sections:

A. TRADITIONAL AND NON-TRADITIONAL ACUPUNCTURE PROTOCOL and SAFETY FOR LOWER BACK AND LEG PAIN MANAGEMENT with Dr Wu Jun

B. INTANGIBLE ASSETS OF AN ACUPUNCTURE CLINIC with Dr Phillip Yang

C. SAFETY ISSUES OF TRADITIONAL AND NON-TRADITIONAL ACUPUNCTURE IN PAIN MANAGEMENT with Dr Zhanxiang Wang

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8:00 AM- 12:00 PM Dr Wu Jun (AOM- Ac)

Back pain is a common ailment and overall, nearly three in five adults (58.9%) experienced pain of any kind. It can equally affect men and women, ranging in intensity from a mild ache lasting a few days to intense, chronic pain lasting for weeks at a time. It is the leading cause of job-related disability. This course will discuss details tools for  lower back and leg pain management, will also discuss the "Tao" of treatment: -three adherence in correct concept, method, patient initiative in lower back pain.

This course will discuss a comprehensive  protocol cooperated with traditional acupuncture (regular acupuncture, round acupuncture, umbilical acupuncture, fire needle, blood pricking, etc.) and non-traditional minimally invasive acupuncture (small acupuncture, silver needle, dialing needle) as well as Chinese medicine(oral and topical) in the treatment of  lower back and leg pain..

12:00 PM - 2:00 PM Dr Philip Yang (Ethics)

There is no doubt, the only resource of the clinic is from patients. Without patients, there is no income. So, our relationship with the patients are: party to serve vs. financial resource. The healthy model is to keep the two in balance.

This course will explore the complex field of medical ethics and guide practitioners to develop a clinical practice; that balances providing a helpful service to your community and building a successful and sustainable medical practice.

2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Dr Zhanxiang Wang (Safety)

One of the leading cause of job-related disability is Back pain, a common ailment and overall, nearly three in five adults experienced pain of any kind and. The course will overview safety issues related to Traditional and non-traditional acupuncture tools and protocol in pain management.

The course will discuss safety issues in regular acupuncture, and especially safety and ethical issues related to non-traditional minimally invasiveacupuncture like round acupuncture, small flat-head needle and silver needleacupuncture, etc.