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Note: If you are not familiar with Dr. Chang's pulse taking method, it is recommended to view the video recording as there are demonstrations of pulse taking technique and positions that are presented.
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Pulse diagnosis traditionally has been revered as Chinese Medicine's cardinal diagnostic practice by many Chinese medical scholars. However, because of the difficulty in mastering pulse taking, pulse diagnosis has unfortunately been reduced to confirming a diagnosis arrived by other diagnostic techniques, rather than being a reliable diagnostic tool in itself.
In this Pulsynergy Made Easy series, you will learn how to effectively utilize pulse taking to its full diagnostic potential from Jimmy Wei-Yen Chang, one of the very few (if not the only one) who knows and is willing to teach you the invaluable knowledge of how to integrate TCM pulse taking into diagnosing western biomedical conditions. Furthermore, Master Chang shares with you his thinking behind how he prescribes herbal formulations based on both TCM and western perspectives.
In Pulsynergy Made Easy Part III, Master Chang teaches pulses according to the pulse positions. He explains in great length the most commonly seen pulses in each of the cun, guan, and chi position on both hands and their indications in terms of modern biomedical conditions. In addition, Master Chang correlates herbal formulas to the different conditions revealed by the pulses found on each of the pulse positions.
Upon completion of this course, practitioners will:
Know the most commonly seen pulses and their clinical significances in the LU, SP, and KI (Urinary functions) positions
Know the most commonly seen pulses and their clinical significances in the HT, LV, and KI (Reproductive functions) positions
Be able to correlate herbal formulas to the different pulses felt on each of the cun, guan, and chi positions
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8 CEUs/PDAs
CA (Category 1), NCCAOM (AOM-AC), FL (General), IL, TX (General), AHPRA, AFPA, BAcC, CTCMA, IVAS, NZASA, NZRA