Guest guest Posted October 26, 2003 Report Share Posted October 26, 2003 Hi, I am in the process to cooperate with two famous TCM institutes to set up programs on Continue Education in TCM. There will be two parts: web-based continue eduation and clinical based continue education program in hospitals in Beijing, China. The first one is offered via the web, and the second one is a monthly clinic experience which requires you to travel to Beijing. In order to set up the program right, with high-quality and uniqueness, I would really appreciate your input based on your past experience on continue education: 1. what topics you would like to read on the web to best support your daily clinic needs? 2. what clinical experience you would like to learn in TCM hospitals in Beijing to best support your daily clinic needs? Any comment is welcome! Thank you for your help! Qin Meng Relaxing Natural Health www.relaxingnaturalhealth.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2003 Report Share Posted October 27, 2003 Qin , Is the web based CE going to be set up for us to get CEU credits for licensure here in the US? I would like to see that.... thanks SKip Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2003 Report Share Posted October 27, 2003 Hello Qin, Thanks for your enquiry. In terms of the criteria you mention below (1 & 2), I'd like to see how you deal with prostate cancer in its various stages of development from early BPH to late treatment refractory conditions. Sincerely, Sammy G.A. "Sammy" Bates B.A., B.Sc., M.Sc., P.G.C.E. relaxingnaturalhealth [relaxingnaturalhealth]26 October 2003 22:46Chinese Medicine Subject: questions on Continue Education in TCMHi, I am in the process to cooperate with two famous TCM institutes to set up programs on Continue Education in TCM. There will be two parts: web-based continue eduation and clinical based continue education program in hospitals in Beijing, China. The first one is offered via the web, and the second one is a monthly clinic experience which requires you to travel to Beijing. In order to set up the program right, with high-quality and uniqueness, I would really appreciate your input based on your past experience on continue education:1. what topics you would like to read on the web to best support your daily clinic needs? 2. what clinical experience you would like to learn in TCM hospitals in Beijing to best support your daily clinic needs?Any comment is welcome! Thank you for your help!Qin MengRelaxing Natural Healthwww.relaxingnaturalhealth.comMembership requires that you do not post any commerical, swear, religious, spam messages,flame another member or swear. To change your email settings, i.e. individually, daily digest or none, visit the groups’ homepage: Chinese Medicine/ click ‘edit my membership' on the right hand side and adjust accordingly. To send an email to<Chinese Medicine- > from the email account you joined with. You will be removed automatically but will still recieve messages for a few days. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2003 Report Share Posted October 27, 2003 I would of liked to have concentrated upon studying the classical texts alot more than half of one semester! Alot of what we learn seems to be different from clinical experience but having said that, a good base is essential in the classics before we start treating patients and adapting to clinical situations. I'm about to go out now to Beijing for 4 months of clinical placement. Judging by previous years, i hope to have alot of clinical practice espcially with acupuncture and point location. I understand there will be alot of WM and CM integration and i hope that my previous studies into WM will give me a good base, but i'm not so sure. I'll give you a full report on my return. Attilio " relaxingnaturalhealth " <relaxingnaturalhealth> wrote: > Hi, I am in the process to cooperate with two famous TCM institutes > to set up programs on Continue Education in TCM. There will be two > parts: web-based continue eduation and clinical based continue > education program in hospitals in Beijing, China. The first one is > offered via the web, and the second one is a monthly clinic > experience which requires you to travel to Beijing. In order to set > up the program right, with high-quality and uniqueness, I would > really appreciate your input based on your past experience on > continue education: > > 1. what topics you would like to read on the web to best support your > daily clinic needs? > > 2. what clinical experience you would like to learn in TCM hospitals > in Beijing to best support your daily clinic needs? > > Any comment is welcome! Thank you for your help! > > Qin Meng > Relaxing Natural Health > www.relaxingnaturalhealth.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2003 Report Share Posted October 27, 2003 Good luck ! Sam. [attiliodalberto]27 October 2003 10:52Chinese Medicine Subject: Re: questions on Continue Education in TCMI would of liked to have concentrated upon studying the classical texts alot more than half of one semester! Alot of what we learn seems to be different from clinical experience but having said that, a good base is essential in the classics before we start treating patients and adapting to clinical situations.I'm about to go out now to Beijing for 4 months of clinical placement. Judging by previous years, i hope to have alot of clinical practice espcially with acupuncture and point location. I understand there will be alot of WM and CM integration and i hope that my previous studies into WM will give me a good base, but i'm not so sure. I'll give you a full report on my return.Attilio"relaxingnaturalhealth" <relaxingnaturalhealth> wrote:> Hi, I am in the process to cooperate with two famous TCM institutes > to set up programs on Continue Education in TCM. There will be two > parts: web-based continue eduation and clinical based continue > education program in hospitals in Beijing, China. The first one is > offered via the web, and the second one is a monthly clinic > experience which requires you to travel to Beijing. In order to set > up the program right, with high-quality and uniqueness, I would > really appreciate your input based on your past experience on > continue education:> > 1. what topics you would like to read on the web to best support your > daily clinic needs? > > 2. what clinical experience you would like to learn in TCM hospitals > in Beijing to best support your daily clinic needs?> > Any comment is welcome! Thank you for your help!> > Qin Meng> Relaxing Natural Health> www.relaxingnaturalhealth.comMembership requires that you do not post any commerical, swear, religious, spam messages,flame another member or swear. To change your email settings, i.e. individually, daily digest or none, visit the groups’ homepage: Chinese Medicine/ click ‘edit my membership' on the right hand side and adjust accordingly. To send an email to<Chinese Medicine- > from the email account you joined with. You will be removed automatically but will still recieve messages for a few days. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2003 Report Share Posted October 27, 2003 Yes, we got approval from the board of Massachusetts. So all the CEU credits will be accepted by Massachuestts, hence it can be transfered to other states. I am not sure how much trouble it can be to transfer CEU credit from one state to another, anyone has experienced the transfer and would like to share your thoughts on it? It will be very helpful and appreciated! Thanks. Qin Meng Relaxing Natural Health www.relaxingnaturalhealth.com --- skip8080 wrote: > Qin , > Is the web based CE going to be set up for us to > get CEU credits for > licensure here in the US? I would like to see > that.... > thanks > SKip > Exclusive Video Premiere - Britney Spears http://launch./promos/britneyspears/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2003 Report Share Posted October 27, 2003 Thank you so much for your input! We will keep classical text in mind. We will really appreciate your report once you return from Beijing! Have a great trip! Qin Meng Relaxing Natural Health www.relaxingnaturalhealth.com --- <attiliodalberto wrote: > I would of liked to have concentrated upon studying > the classical > texts alot more than half of one semester! Alot of > what we learn > seems to be different from clinical experience but > having said that, > a good base is essential in the classics before we > start treating > patients and adapting to clinical situations. > > I'm about to go out now to Beijing for 4 months of > clinical > placement. Judging by previous years, i hope to have > alot of clinical > practice espcially with acupuncture and point > location. I understand > there will be alot of WM and CM integration and i > hope that my > previous studies into WM will give me a good base, > but i'm not so > sure. I'll give you a full report on my return. > > Attilio > > " relaxingnaturalhealth " <relaxingnaturalhealth> > wrote: > > Hi, I am in the process to cooperate with two > famous TCM institutes > > to set up programs on Continue Education in TCM. > There will be two > > parts: web-based continue eduation and clinical > based continue > > education program in hospitals in Beijing, China. > The first one is > > offered via the web, and the second one is a > monthly clinic > > experience which requires you to travel to > Beijing. In order to > set > > up the program right, with high-quality and > uniqueness, I would > > really appreciate your input based on your past > experience on > > continue education: > > > > 1. what topics you would like to read on the web > to best support > your > > daily clinic needs? > > > > 2. what clinical experience you would like to > learn in TCM > hospitals > > in Beijing to best support your daily clinic > needs? > > > > Any comment is welcome! Thank you for your help! > > > > Qin Meng > > Relaxing Natural Health > > www.relaxingnaturalhealth.com > > Exclusive Video Premiere - Britney Spears http://launch./promos/britneyspears/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2003 Report Share Posted October 27, 2003 Thanks for your suggestion! We will look into this to incorporate prostate cancer in our contents. Qin Meng Relaxing Natural Health www.relaxingnaturalhealth.com --- ga.bates wrote: > Hello Qin, > > Thanks for your enquiry. In terms of the criteria > you mention below (1 & 2), > I'd like to see how you deal with prostate cancer in > its various stages of > development from early BPH to late treatment > refractory conditions. > > Sincerely, > > Sammy > > G.A. " Sammy " Bates B.A., B.Sc., M.Sc., P.G.C.E. > > > > relaxingnaturalhealth > [relaxingnaturalhealth] > 26 October 2003 22:46 > Chinese Medicine > questions on Continue Education in > TCM > > > Hi, I am in the process to cooperate with two > famous TCM institutes > to set up programs on Continue Education in TCM. > There will be two > parts: web-based continue eduation and clinical > based continue > education program in hospitals in Beijing, China. > The first one is > offered via the web, and the second one is a > monthly clinic > experience which requires you to travel to > Beijing. In order to set > up the program right, with high-quality and > uniqueness, I would > really appreciate your input based on your past > experience on > continue education: > > 1. what topics you would like to read on the web > to best support your > daily clinic needs? > > 2. what clinical experience you would like to > learn in TCM hospitals > in Beijing to best support your daily clinic > needs? > > Any comment is welcome! Thank you for your help! > > Qin Meng > Relaxing Natural Health > www.relaxingnaturalhealth.com > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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