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The Traditional Chinese Medicine Symposium

Date: March 16, 2014
Time: 8:15 am – 5 pm
Location: See Below
Fee:

Speaker:







Location:

UCSF Clinical Science Building, Rm N-225

521 Parnassus Ave., 2nd Floor, San Francisco

NOTE: If the door is locked at 521 Parnassus, please enter through 513 Parnassus.



This symposium's content is more geared towards healthcare practitioners. All UCSF faculty, students and staff are welcome to join for free. All others are also welcome to join but there is a fee.



Fees (Pay on site – No pre-registration required):

Regular fee: $100.00

Active CCAA member: $20.00

Student and the member of other acupuncture association: $50.00

UCSF employees or students: Must show UCSF I.D. for free admission



Parking in the Parnassus Garage (enter on Irving St. and 2nd Ave.):

Discounted conference parking coupon (obtain from registration desk) - $14.00 for all day, $7.00 for 4 hours.



Public transportation: by N Car to Irving St station, then take elevator to Parnassus Ave; or by 6 or 43 buses to 513 Parnassus Ave.





Schedule:


8:15am – 9:00am Registration


9:00am – 9:30am Opening Ceremony


9:30am – 12:30pm Presentations


12:30pm---1:30pm Lunch


1:30pm--6:00pm Presentations



Speakers:

  • Professor Wang Qing-Pu, Third Affiliated Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, China


  • Professor Wang Qing-Pu, Third Affiliated Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, China


  • Professor Zhang Jun, Liao Ning University of Chinese Medicine, China


  • Dr. Li Hong-Chao, Xi An Children’s Hospital, China


  • Liu Yue-Dong, PhD., Liao Ning University of Chinese Medicine, China


  • Sun Wen-Shan, PhD., Fifth Affiliated Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai, China


  • Dr. Zhang Song-Xing, The Second Affiliated Hospital, Liao Ning University of Chinese Medicine, China


  • Ren Lian-Zhi, PhD., Tian Jin College of Chinese Medicine, China




  • Topics:

  • Chinese medical treatment on knee osteoarthritis


  • The effect of low-frequency ultrasound on Increasing Local Obsorption of Gui Zhi


  • Chinese medical treatment on Common Respiratory Tract Diseases of Children


  • Clinical application of the theory of Ba-Gua Yin-Yang pivot balance.


  • Review of clinical practice and research of Chinese medical treatment on IBS


  • Chinese medical treatment on obesity


  • Combined acupuncture and Chinese herbal treatment on cervical spondylopathy.


  • Searching for the cure of diabetes.




  • CAB approved 8 CE units.





    NOTE: This conference will be conducted in Mandarin – No interpreting services will be provided due to transmission and reception issues at the location.



    Organizers:

    California Certified Acupuncturists Association

    California Research Institute of Chinese Medicine



    Sponsors:

    Beijing Huaxia Chinese Medicine Development Foundation

    Asian Health Institute, UCSF