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University of Chicago "Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM)" course
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Chicago annual conference for physicians examines
alternative medical therapies

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Comprehensive Training Course in Chinese Herbal Medicine:
Congress On Chinese Herbal Medicine
Presented by the Tang Center for Herbal Medicine, Pritzker School of Medicine,
University of Chicago, St. Luke's Hospital, American Society of Traditional
Chinese Medicine, and Academy of Pain Research.
Fundamental knowledge about individual herbs, herbal formulae and the theoretical
framework of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) will be taught including the
following topics:
- Theoretical foundation: Important concepts of TCM such as eight categories
of illnesses, four major methods of diagnosis, internal and external,
physical as well as emotional causes of diseases, patterns of progression
of pathological processes, etc. will be presented in a multimedia program
consisting of audio and video tapes, and a specially designed course workbook.
The principles of TCM, though seem foreign to modern health professionals,
will be logically explained in modern medical terms.
- Individual herbs: The properties, source, therapeutic actions, potential
adverse effects, modern basic scientific data, traditional
usages as well as modern clinical studies of over a hundred herbal
agents will be described.
- Herbal formulae: Herbal ingredients, relative dosages, therapeutic
rationale and the traditional and contemporary explanations
of the healing mechanisms of many well known herbal formulae
will be explored.
- Treatment strategies: Major TCM therapeutic methods such as tonification,
dispersion, diaphoresis, emesis, catharsis, qi mobilization,
equilibration, etc. will be discussed.
- Classification of herbs according the meridian system: How
such a concept may be extrapolated to understand
pharmacological actions and side effects of modern drugs.
- Yin and Yang and the modern clinical experience: How
a basic TCM concept such as yin and yang
may be used to interpret the findings in modern clinical trials
and how this knowledge may be translated into actual benefits for patients.
- Algorithms in designing therapeutic formulae: How
to select individual herbs according
to their pharmacological properties and combine them effectively
to achieve a specific therapeutic goal; and how to balance the formula with
additional agents to reduce its potential side effects and enhance
its overall efficacy.
For more information on the upcoming conferences, please
visit the conference web site.
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