You’re studying Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), which is awesome! But this is a whole new way of looking at health, the terms are in a different language, the concepts are foreign to your mind, and there so much to memorize! Presented with humor and in simple language, this book, the second of two, cuts to the chase, summarizing difficult concepts and putting them into terms that make sense. Chinese Medicine 102 covers the vital substances (Essence, Qi, Blood, and Body Fluids), the inter-relationships between the Yin organs, the channels and collaterals. This book also covers an introduction to diagnosis and treatment such as etiology of disease, emotional disorders, the six external evils, endogenous pathogens, mechanisms of disease, diagnosis, and treatment strategies. Don’t procrastinate anymore! Click on the Buy Now button and get your copy today! "An excellent and helpful resource for students and also for colleagues! Cat's TCM Notes are professionally made, with love for the patient and a deep understanding of the complex healing mission. Cat Calhoun has proven to be a highly responsible professional with a humanistic vision of the Art of Chinese Medicine. I highly recommend them for anyone who is interested in acupuncture.”—Georgi M
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You’ve worked your way through the four diagnostic skills you need to function in clinic. Now we start digging into figuring out how to read patient signs and symptoms to craft good diagnoses, differentiations, and plans of treatment. This book covers the major diagnostic models you can use to analyze patient signs and symptoms, and also gives a lot of practical information on how and when to use them. The models covered in this book are heavily tested on national boards and are also very practical for clinical use. Models The Eight Principles, Zangfu Diagnosis, the Six Channel theories from the Shang Han Lun, The Four Levels, and San Jiao Theory. Don’t procrastinate anymore! Click on the Buy Now button and get your copy today! What readers Just fantastic, what an amazing resource. I really appreciate the guidance!--Marianne C I have found Cats TCM Notes the most useful resource throughout medical school. My practice is all over the world. Her tools are accessible wherever wifi is available. I love that I don’t have to bring all my books and can provide pop up Acu and do online consults with the help of Cats reference. I highly recommend this book.
Expand your basic needle skills with moxa, cupping, acupuncture e-stim, bleeding therapies, gua sha, and cutaneous needle therapy. Filled with how-to guides, information on the most effective materials for the job, and the safety precautions you need to know to have happy repeat clients. Click on the Buy button to get your copy now! --------"I have found Cats TCM Notes the most useful resource throughout medical school. My practice is all over the world. Her tools are accessible wherever wifi is available. I love that I don't have to bring all my books and can provide pop up Acu and do online consults with the help of Cats reference. I highly recommend this book."-Antonika C
Diagnostic Skills in Chinese Medicine
- 203 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Diagnosing patients correctly is the first step to your own personal awesomeness in the clinic. This book, the first of two, will help you build your diagnostic skills as a Chinese medical practitioner. Master the four basic diagnostic skills: observation and inspection, listening and smelling, asking questions and basic patient interview skills, and palpation. You'll find valuable information in easy to understand language to help you get a grip on pulse diagnosis and tongue diagnosis too! Don't procrastinate anymore! Click on the Buy Now button and get your copy today! "An excellent and helpful resource for students and also for colleagues! Cat's TCM Notes are professionally made, with love for the patient and a deep understanding of the complex healing mission. Cat Calhoun has proven to be a highly responsible professional with a humanistic vision of the Art of Chinese Medicine. I highly recommend them for anyone who is interested in acupuncture."-Georgi M