Latent Pathogens in Auto Immune Disorders

StartTime: Sat 31 May 2014 4:00 pm
Location: Overseas

Presented by

Dr. Greta Young Jie De

 

31st May & 1st June 2014

2pm-5pm both days (6 hours)Melbourne Time 4.00pm to 7.00pm New Zealand Time

 

This is the fourth in a series of 5 weekend webinars discussing Wen Bing theory and formula patterns and their practical application in the treatment of contemporary diseases.  This weekend lecture will not only give you a comprehensive understanding of Fu Shu (Latent Summer Heat) but will enable you to apply the principal formulas with confidence and accuracy in order to bring greater efficacy to your clinical treatments. You will learn about:   

·      Fu Shu (Latent Summer Heat):  Aetiology, pathogenesis and treatment

·      Clinical Application of Hao Qin Qing Dan Tang

·      Clinical Application of Qing Hao Bie Jia Tang

·      Treatment of Auto Immune diseases using Latent Pathogen theory

·      Ye Tian Shi’s  Application of Ling Gui Zhu Gan Tang 

 

Dr Greta Young completed her Masters in Wen Bing research under the supervision of  Professor Kong Guang Yi 孔光一 at the Beijing University of Chinese Medicine in 1997. In 2006 she was conferred with a PhD in Shang Han Lun after studying under the supervision of Professor Fu Yanling 傅延龄 .  

Dr Young is the foremost scholar in classic literature of Chinese medicine in Australia, and a much revered teacher, having lectured at Victoria University (VU), the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University (RMITUniversity) and Southern School of Natural Therapies, from 1998 to 2010.  In 2009 Greta and her co-author Robin Marchment published Shang Han Lun Explained, a translation and discussion of Zhang Zhong Jing’s classic work. In 2011 she was appointed Foreign Expert by the Chinese Ministry of Education, and now lectures in classic literature at the Beijing University of Chinese Medicine. Her clinical practice focuses on the treatment of emotional disorders using Chinese medicine. 

CPE POINTS

To confirm attendance and earn the 6 CPE points, participants must complete a short quiz at the end of the webinar. Once the quiz is completed, a certificate of attendance will be issued.  

                Please note that RMIT students are welcome to attend live at:

RMIT University, Bundoora Campus,   

Plenty Road, Bundoora.

Building 202, Level 4, Room 41.

·         Please arrive by 1.45pm to avoid disturbing the live streaming of the webinar.

·         The room capacity is limited to 35 so please register early to avoid disappointment.

 

FREE INTRODUCTORY VIDEO IS VIEWABLE HERE: 

http://pearlschinesemedicine.com/news/review-of-the-first-wen-bing-introductory-webinar/

 

 

REGISTRATION FEES

Ø  Students: $60 for the two days

Ø  Practitioners:  $120 for the two days of each weekend webinar

Ø  Practitioners:  $600 for the full series of 5 weekends

Ø  Advance payment for the full series of 5 weekend webinars will attract a 10% discount

Ø  Advance payment for the remaining  2 weekend webinars + the purchase of  replays for the first 2 webinars will earn a 10% discount and also a set of DVDs with the full recordings of all five webinars.

Ø  Deadline for bank transfer is 28th May 2014 or by credit card over the phone with a 3%  surcharge.

 

 

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Ø  Then go to the “Events” tab, scroll down and fill in the form

or go directly to:

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