Fundamentals of Chinese Medicine (50 hours)
Yin/yang theory
Five-element theory
Qi, blood and body fluids
Physiology and pathology of internal organs in the perspective of Chinese medicine
Etiology and pathogenesis
Prevention
Diagnostics in Chinese Medicine (45 hours)
Differences among signs, symptoms, syndromes and diseases
Four diagnostic methods, especially tongue/pulse diagnosis
Syndrome differentiation by eight principles
Syndrome differentiation by zang-fu organs
Acupuncture (138 hours)
Needling technique (33 hours)
Insertion of filiform needles
Basic needling manipulations
Moxibustion
Cupping
Meridians and points (60 hours)
Pathways and indications of the 14 meridians
Locations and indications (especially locations) of 120 common points
Acupuncture treatment
Treatment principle
Elements of acupuncture formula
Principles of point selection and combination
Analysis, pattern identification, treatment principle and formulae of 22 common conditions
Clinical practice (140 hours)
Certificate
Students receive a Certificate of Completion (including lecture hours) from Shanghai International Acupuncture Training Center.