Course Objectives
- Students will learn the likelihood of a patient using Western Meds being seen in their clinic
- Students will learn the steps to take to avoid any herb-drug interaction problems
- Students will learn how to reframe a Western medical diagnosis into the Chinese disease category
- Students will learn how to choose the guiding Chinese formula based on the presenting patterns
- Students will learn how to substitute when necessary and dose cautiously at the start
- Students will learn how to deal with adverse reactions
Course Outline
0 hrs - 15 min
Introduction, the prevalence of the use of Western Meds in our patient population
15 min - 30 min
The importance of clear communications and review of the patient’s Western Meds
30 min - 1 hrs
Reframing the Western medical diagnosis into the Chinese disease category
1 hrs - 1.25 hrs
Choosing the guiding Chinese formula based on the presenting patterns
1.25 hrs - 1.75 hrs
Researching for possible interactions and making appropriate substitutions
1.75 hrs - 2 hrs
Communicating with the patient about Adverse Reactions and making changes
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Note
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Taught by Bob Flaws
Bob Flaws began his study of Chinese medicine in 1977, and has since become one of the best-known English-language teachers, authors and practitioners of Chinese medicine. A champion of both the paradigm and process of Chinese medicine, Bob has written, translated and/or published over 80 books and hundreds of articles on the subject.
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