Guest guest Posted September 9, 2004 Report Share Posted September 9, 2004 Hello everyone. My name's Simon, I've just joined the group. I live in Canberra, the capital city of australia, where I am about to finish a two year diploma of " eastern massage therapy " - a Chinese Medicine course where we learn Tuina and Shiatsu, plus a bit of cupping, moxibustion, TCM diet therapy and lots of anatomy and physiology and pathology etc etc....I practice chinese martial arts and qigong with a teacher who is also my doctor, at the moment most of what we are doing in class comes from xingyiquan. I've joined this group with a specific purpose, as the title of this post suggests: I am interested in continuing my studies in Vancouver, at one of the schools there, and I'm trying to find out what they are like: if any one is better than all the others, are they all good, which one's have a nice campus as well as good teachers and course structure, etc...SO is there anyone here on this group who has studied at a TCM college in Vancouver, or who knows someone who has, or has heard anything about the relative merits of any of them? I plan to study acupuncture and herbal/internal medicine. Thanks! any information at all would be most welcome. If you'd prefer to email me my address is wackname Simon Thakur Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2004 Report Share Posted September 9, 2004 Hi Simon, The one that Henry Lu runs is likely to be fairly good. http://www.tcmcollege.com/ Being Vancouver, we received a huge influx of teachers and practitioners from China in the 80's and 90's. Not all of whom were that good. The College of Traditional Practitioners and Acupuncturists of British Columbia has been working to clean this up, but it will be a slow process. They also don't yet provide the statistics on success rates for passing the board exams by school, but it is worthwhile to ask for it, as I believe that if more people do, we will start to get this sort of information out of them. That is not to say that it is the only way of judging the quality of a school, but it will give you a sense of things. - Mark Chinese Medicine , " wackname " <wackname> wrote: > I've joined this group with a specific purpose, as the title of this post suggests: I am interested in > continuing my studies in Vancouver, at one of the schools there, and I'm trying to find out what they > Simon Thakur Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2004 Report Share Posted September 9, 2004 Hi, I suggest that you be specific as to which Vancouver. Canada, America or Australia? You have a reply already that refers to Vancouver, Canada-Henry Lu's school, and yes he has a great rep. wackname [wackname] September 9, 2004 12:21 AM Chinese Medicine Studying TCM in Vancouver? Hello everyone. My name's Simon, I've just joined the group. I live in Canberra, the capital city of australia, where I am about to finish a two year diploma of " eastern massage therapy " - a course where we learn Tuina and Shiatsu, plus a bit of cupping, moxibustion, TCM diet therapy and lots of anatomy and physiology and pathology etc etc....I practice chinese martial arts and qigong with a teacher who is also my doctor, at the moment most of what we are doing in class comes from xingyiquan. I've joined this group with a specific purpose, as the title of this post suggests: I am interested in continuing my studies in Vancouver, at one of the schools there, and I'm trying to find out what they are like: if any one is better than all the others, are they all good, which one's have a nice campus as well as good teachers and course structure, etc...SO is there anyone here on this group who has studied at a TCM college in Vancouver, or who knows someone who has, or has heard anything about the relative merits of any of them? I plan to study acupuncture and herbal/internal medicine. Thanks! any information at all would be most welcome. If you'd prefer to email me my address is wackname Simon Thakur Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2004 Report Share Posted September 10, 2004 wow i didn't know there was a vancouver in america, or one in australia! i mean the vancouver in british comlumbia (Canada). thanks for the info guys, any more would be great if anyone has any! personal experience or reports from friends, etc.... can't believe there have been about a hundred posts since yesterday...i'm afraid that if i start reading i'll get lost and be here all day. (Simon) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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