








Acupuncture Continue Education ClassesOur center will regularly offer five types of Acupuncture continue education courses. They are: 1. Gynecology specialty training for Acupuncturists These five Acupuncture Continue Education Course progrmas will be offered continuously. These lectures do not have to be taken in sequence, you can take any that interests you or need units in. These Acupuncture CEU courses are CA Acupuncture Board approved. The lecturers will be Dr. Qiwei Zheng and Dr. Meredith Chunyi Qian. All Acupuncture CEU lectures will discuss Gynecology and Neurology disorders from both the TCM and Western Medicine perspectives. The lecturers will incorporate their great clinical knowledge and profound experience into these continue education and specialty education courses. The Gynecology specialty training will focus on Reproductive Wellness and Women's Health. The Gynecology specialty training course is a very potent course in dealing with infertility. This training is guaranteed to significantly increase your Eastern and Western clinical knowledge. The last module of the course will also include an optional study abroad program in China. The lectures will be held on the weekday evenings and weekends in Beverly Hills.
Upcoming CEU Courses | Acupuncture CEU Course Testimonials Spring and Summer 2009 June 14, 2009 Acupuncture CEU Course TCM Comprehensive Management of Complications of Third Trimester of Pregnancy This CEU course will introduce etiology, pathology, symptoms, and signs of complications of third trimester of pregnancy, such as Heart Disease, Diabetes Mellitus, UTI, Abruptio Placentae, and Placenta Previa. These disorders are explored from both biomedical and Chinese Medicine perspectives, including clinical research that emphasizes a multi-faceted approach to comprehensive treatments such as herbs, acupuncture, moxibustion, and Chinese herbal nutrition etc. The knowledge discussed in the course will allow the Acupuncture practitioner not only to understand the diseases but also to identify the clinic manifestations of these diseases early and effectively in order to have close cooperation with Gynecology and Obstetrics specialists to provide the best treatments for the second trimester pregnant patients to improve the quality of life of patients. As we know, Acupuncture and Herbs has gained acceptance with the American populace, the Acupuncture practice spectrum has become broader. This CEU course just wants to broaden acupuncturist traditional Chinese herbal knowledge with modern pharmacological approaches and lecture’s more than 35 years integrated medicine clinical experience. Another ultimate goal of this course is to improve the quality of Acupuncture care. July 12, 2009 Acupuncture CEU Course TCM Comprehensive Management of Several Cardiovascular Disorder This CEU course will introduce etiology, pathology, symptoms, and signs of several cardiovascular disorders, such as Atherosclerosis, Angina Pectoris, Chronic Heart Failure, Acute Heart Failure, and Myocardial Infarction. These disorders are explored from both biomedical and Chinese Medicine perspectives, including clinical research that emphasizes a multi-faceted approach to comprehensive treatments such as herbs, acupuncture, moxibustion, and Chinese herbal nutrition etc. The knowledge discussed in the course will allow the Acupuncture practitioner not only to understand the diseases but also to identify the clinic manifestations of these diseases early and effectively in order to have close cooperation with Gynecology specialists to provide the best treatments for patients in order to improve the quality of life of patients. As we know, Acupuncture and Herbs has gained acceptance with the American populace, the Acupuncture practice spectrum has become broader. This CEU course just wants to broaden acupuncturist traditional Chinese herbal knowledge with modern pharmacological approaches and lecture’s more than 35 years integrated medicine clinical experience. Another ultimate goal of this course is to improve the quality of Acupuncture care. August 9, 2009 Acupuncture CEU Course TCM Comprehensive Management for Infertility This Acupuncture CEU course will introduce etiology, pathology, symptoms, and signs of female and male infertility. The disease is explored from both biomedical and Chinese Medicine perspectives, including clinical research that emphasizes a multi-faceted approach to comprehensive treatments such as herbs, acupuncture, moxibustion, Chinese herbal nutrition etc. The knowledge discussed in the course will allow the Acupuncture practitioner not only to understand the diseases but also to identify the clinic manifestations of these diseases early and effectively in order to have close cooperation with Gynecology specialists to provide the best treatment for infertility to improve the quality of life of patients. As we know, Acupuncture and Herbs has gained acceptance with the American populace, the Acupuncture practice spectrum has become broader. This CEU course just wants to broaden acupuncturist traditional Chinese herbal knowledge with modern pharmacological approaches and lecture’s more than 35 years integrated medicine clinical experience. Another ultimate goal of this course is to improve the quality of Acupuncture care. August 23, 2009 Acupuncture CEU Course TCM Management for Endometriosis and DUB (Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding) This Acupuncture CEU course will introduce etiology, pathology, symptoms, signs of Endometriosis and Dysfunctional Uterus Bleeding. These diseases are explored mainly from a Chinese Medicine perspective as well as with some clinical research insight that will allow the Acupuncture practitioner to not only understand the diseases but to also identify the clinic manifestations of these diseases in order to have close cooperation with oncology specialists in order to have a preventative approach for Endometriosis and Dysfunctional Uterus Bleeding and to improve the quality of life of patients. As we know, Acupuncture and Herbs has gained acceptance with the American populace, the Acupuncture practice spectrum has become broader. This CEU course just wants to broaden acupuncturist traditional Chinese herbal knowledge with modern pharmacological approaches and lecture’s more than 35 years integrated medicine clinical experience. Another ultimate goal of this course is to improve the quality of Acupuncture care. September 6, 2009 Acupuncture CEU Course TCM Management for Ovarian Cysts, Leiomyoma, and Cervical Lesions due to Human Papillomavirus This Acupuncture CEU course will introduce etiology, pathology, symptoms, signs of Ovarian Cysts, Leiomyomas, and Cervical lesions due to Human Papillomavirus (HPV). These disorders are explored mainly from a Chinese Medicine perspective including as extensive application of Acupuncture and Chinese herbs as as well as with some clinical research insight that will allow the Acupuncture practitioner to not only understand the diseases but to also identify the clinic manifestations of these diseases in order to have close cooperation with gynecology specialists. The ultimate goal of this course is for Acupuncture practitioners to have certain knowledge of early detection of Ovarian Cysts, Leiomyomas, and Cervical Lesions in order to have a preventative approach for these problems and to improve the quality of life of patients. As we know, Acupuncture and Herbs has gained acceptance with the American populace, the Acupuncture practice spectrum has become broader. This CEU course just wants to broaden acupuncturist traditional Chinese herbal knowledge with modern pharmacological approaches and lecture’s more than 35 years integrated medicine clinical experience. Another ultimate goal of this course is to improve the quality of Acupuncture care. September 20, 2009 Acupuncture CEU Course TCM Comprehensive Management for Ovarian Disorders This CEU course will introduce etiology, pathology, symptoms, and signs of ovarian disorders such as Polycystic Ovaries, Ovary Dysplasia, Premature Ovary Failure, and Amenorrhea. These diseases are explored from both biomedical and Chinese Medicine perspectives, including clinical research that emphasizes a multi-faceted approach to comprehensive treatments such as herbs, acupuncture, moxibustion, and Chinese herbal nutrition etc. The knowledge discussed in the course will allow the Acupuncture practitioner not only to understand the diseases but also to identify the clinic manifestations of these diseases early and effectively in order to have close cooperation with Gynecology specialists to provide a preventative and the best treatment for various breast disorders to improve the quality of life of patients. As we know, Acupuncture and Herbs has gained acceptance with the American populace, the Acupuncture practice spectrum has become broader. This CEU course just wants to broaden acupuncturist traditional Chinese herbal knowledge with modern pharmacological approaches and lecture’s more than 35 years integrated medicine clinical experience. Another ultimate goal of this course is to improve the quality of Acupuncture care. October 4, 2009 Acupuncture CEU Course Advanced Acupuncture Therapeutics – Ba Gua and Acupunctures This CEU course will introduce the basic knowledge of Ba Gua and its TCM clinical applications. The Bagua (Chinese: 八卦; pinyin: bā guà; literally "eight symbols") is composed of eight diagrams used in Taoist cosmology to represent a range of interrelated concepts. Each diagram consists of three lines, each either "broken" or "unbroken," representing a Yin> line or a Yang line, respectively. Due to their tripartite structure, they are often referred to as "trigrams" in English.The trigrams are related to Taiji philosophy and the Wu Xing. The ancient Chinese classic I Ching consists of the 64 pairs of trigrams (called "hexagrams") and commentary on them. The trigrams have correspondences in astronomy, astrology, geograhy, geomancy, anatomy, the family, and elsewhere. As we know, Acupuncture and Herbs has gained acceptance with the American populace, the Acupuncture practice spectrum has become broader. This CEU course just wants to broaden acupuncturist traditional Chinese herbal knowledge with modern pharmacological approaches and lecture’s more than 35 years integrated medicine clinical experience. Another ultimate goal of this course is to improve the quality of Acupuncture care. October 18, 2009 Acupuncture CEU Course Advanced Acupuncture Therapeutics – Fu Zhen (Abdominal Acupuncture) The Abdominal Acupuncture system is an innovatory microsystem based on traditional acupuncture meridian theory. Fu Zhen theory proposes that the Abdominal Meridian System with Shenque REN-8 at its centre forms the fundamental regulating system of the human body. This lecture explores the advanced theory and methods of Fu Zhen, and is illustrated with clinical cases from the lecturer over 35 years own practice. As we know, Acupuncture and Herbs has gained acceptance with the American populace, the Acupuncture practice spectrum has become broader. This CEU course just wants to broaden acupuncturist traditional Chinese herbal knowledge with modern pharmacological approaches and lecture’s more than 35 years integrated medicine clinical experience. Another ultimate goal of this course is to improve the quality of Acupuncture care. November 1, 2009 Acupuncture CEU Course Advanced Acupuncture Therapeutics – Wu Shen Zhan and Mental Disorder The Abdominal Acupuncture system is an innovatory microsystem based on traditional acupuncture meridian theory. Fu Zhen theory proposes that the Abdominal Meridian System with Shenque REN-8 at its centre forms the fundamental regulating system of the human body. This lecture explores the advanced theory and methods of Fu Zhen, and is illustrated with clinical cases from the lecturer over 35 years own practice. As we know, Acupuncture and Herbs has gained acceptance with the American populace, the Acupuncture practice spectrum has become broader. This CEU course just wants to broaden acupuncturist traditional Chinese herbal knowledge with modern pharmacological approaches and lecture’s more than 35 years integrated medicine clinical experience. Another ultimate goal of this course is to improve the quality of Acupuncture care. November 15, 2009 Acupuncture CEU Course Advanced Acupuncture Therapeutics – Advanced Scalp Acupuncture for Neurological Disorders This Acupuncture CEU course will introduce Advanced Scalp Acupuncture Technique and its extensive application for neurological disorders such as Aphasia, Amnesias, Transient Ischemic Attacks, and Complications of Stroke (Cerebrovascular Accident). These diseases are explored from both biomedical and Chinese Medical perspectives as well as with some clinical research insight that will allow the Acupuncture practitioner to not only understand the diseases from different medical perspectives but also to teach the Acupuncture practitioner how to apply these demonstrated Advanced Scalp Acupuncture modalities to these diseases in order to improve the quality of life of the patient. As we know, Acupuncture and Herbs has gained acceptance with the American populace, the Acupuncture practice spectrum has become broader. This CEU course just wants to broaden acupuncturist traditional Chinese herbal knowledge with modern pharmacological approaches and lecture’s more than 35 years integrated medicine clinical experience. Another ultimate goal of this course is to improve the quality of Acupuncture care. November 29, 2009 Acupuncture CEU Course Clinical Application and Case Study of 19 Pathogenesis of Diseases in <<Huang Di Nei Jing>> Part I This CEU course will introduce advanced studies 19 pathogenesis of diseases in <<Huang Di Nei Jing>> and its clinical applications. The knowledge discussed in this course will allow the Acupuncture practitioner not only to understand the classic 19 pathogenesis of disorders but also to identify its clinical effects. Upon finishing our lecture the practitioner can implement this advanced TCM classics knowledge of disease pathogenesis on patients with the corresponding medical conditions commonly seen in alternative and complimentary medical clinical practice such as Liver disorders, Kidney disorders, Lung disorders, Spleen disorders and etc. With this knowledge the practitioner also can improve the quality of life of patients. As we know, Acupuncture and Herbs has gained acceptance with the American populace, the Acupuncture practice spectrum has become broader. This CEU course just wants to broaden acupuncturist traditional Chinese herbal knowledge with modern pharmacological approaches and lecture’s more than 35 years integrated medicine clinical experience. Another ultimate goal of this course is to improve the quality of Acupuncture care. December 13, 2009 Acupuncture CEU Course Clinical Application and Case Study of 19 Pathogenesis of Diseases in <<Huang Di Nei Jing>> Part II This CEU course will continue to introduce advanced studies 19 pathogenesis of diseases in <<Huang Di Nei Jing>> and its clinical applications. The knowledge discussed in this course will allow the Acupuncture practitioner not only to understand the classics 19 pathogenesis of disorders but also to identify its clinical effects. Upon finishing lecture the practitioner can implement this advanced TCM classics knowledge of disease pathogenesis on patients with corresponding medical conditions commonly seen in alternative and complimentary medical clinical practice Heart disorder and environmental impacted disorders. With this knowledge the practitioner also can improve the quality of life of patients. As we know, Acupuncture and Herbs has gained acceptance with the American populace, the Acupuncture practice spectrum has become broader. This CEU course just wants to broaden acupuncturist traditional Chinese herbal knowledge with modern pharmacological approaches and lecture’s more than 35 years integrated medicine clinical experience. Another ultimate goal of this course is to improve the quality of Acupuncture care. March 22 - April 3, 2010 Advanced China Seminars and China Trip Advanced China Seminars (CEU) Certificates: Every participant will be rewarded a certificate from the China Beijing International Acupuncture Training Center, which is sponsored and recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO) and a certificate of 50 Acupuncture CEU units (approved by CA Acupuncture Board) from Beverly Hills Acupuncture & Herbology Medical center upon the participant’s completion of the Advanced China Seminar. These CEU seminars will be held at the most prestigious China Beijing International Acupuncture training Center, WHO Collaborating Center for traditional Medicine, Institute of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences. The topics of our seminars will include the following specialty trainings: Gynecology, Neurology, Internal Medicine, Orthopedics and Dermatology. All seminar lecturers are very famous Chinese specialists who generally have lectured about and practiced their fields of study for over 30-40 years. The hospitals at where the seminar participants will practice are Chinese government operated hospitals that integrate the latest advanced conventional machine technology and traditional Chinese medicine modalities. Upon finishing our lectures, you, the practitioner can bring your newly acquired, integrative medicine expertise back to America and implement this knowledge in your practice to treat patients. As we know, Acupuncture and Herbs has gained acceptance with the American populace, the Acupuncture practice spectrum has become broader. This CEU seminar wants to broaden American trained Acupuncturists with in-depth and rooted China clinical experience. Another ultimate goal of this course is to improve the quality of Acupuncture care in America. The organizer of Advanced China Seminar (CEU), Dr. Zheng, had been a Vice Director of the Beijing International training Center for many years prior to relocating in California! Dr. Zheng had successfully organized several similar China Acupuncture Seminars in the past few years. Please look below for previous Advanced China Seminar pictures.
Upcoming Acupuncture CEU CoursesPlease click the link above to see more of our center's upcoming CEU courses. Acupuncture CEU Course Testimonials Please click the link above to see participants' evaluations of our past CEU courses.
Advanced Specialty Training in Beijing In March 2010, Beverly Hills Acupuncture & Herbology Training center is proud to offer a specialty training opportunity at the China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Beijing, China. Acupuncturists or Students who had participated in our center’s CEU courses are able to participate in two weeks of intensive training in Integrative Medicine of Gynecology, Neurology, Orthopedics, and Pain Control at major hospitals in Beijing, China. This intensive and exciting overseas training program will provide participants hands on experience in the Gynecology, Neurology, and Orthopedics Hospitals in Beijing by practicing Acupuncture, Herbal Prescriptions, TuiNa, etc. All of these valuable experiences will undoubtedly benefit your own practice here in the States. Upon successful completion of the training program, participants will receive a certificate of completion from the China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Beijing, China. Travel accommodations will be taken care of by our center. You will be housed in four star hotels and have many opportunities for sightseeing, climbing the Great Wall of China, seeing the Beijing Opera, traveling around Beijing, and experiencing life in China. Please contact Dr. Qian or look above for more information on this program that we are planning to run from March 22 to April 3, 2010. Below are some pictures from previous China Trips.
2009 Advanced Specialty Training In China Parking Info On Sundays, parking is free on the street; in coin operated parking spots; and there are also two free parking lots between North and South Santa Monica Blvd.
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