Past Event: September 13: Riford Adult Center- Free 2.5 CEUs -CAB approved only
Please Purchase at the Door.
Point Combinations for Common Difficult Problems-
Expert Systems in Chinese Medicine
With Alex Tiberi,
L.Ac.
May 14-15, 2011
12 CEU’s /NCCAOM PDA’s
approved
Location:
Pacific College of Oriental Medicine .
915 Broadway
(at 21st) New York, NY 10010
This seminar will cover the most common clinically
encountered disorders, presenting a systematic approach that emphasizes
effective treatment over theoretical classification or diagnosis. Specific
techniques that enhance results with the downplaying of excessive pattern
differentiation will be featured. The title “Expert Systems” is meant to convey
a systematic way of thinking that focuses on restoring normal physiology by
sequentially working through the possible patho-mechanisms of a disorder.
•Respiratory Disorders (cold, cough, asthma,
allergies)
•Sleep
Disorders
•Hypertension
•Headaches
•Depression
•Chronic
Fatigue
•Digestive Disorders (reflux, gastritis, ulcers, hiatal hernia,
esophagitis)
•Gallstones
•Constipation
•Urinary Tract and Kidney
Disorders (infections, incontinence, edema)
•Pain
•Behavioral Disorders in
Children (ADD, Autism, etc.)
•Menstrual Disorders
•Skin Problems/Facial
Rejuvenation
Alex A. Tiberi, L.Ac. In clinical practice for the
past twenty-nine years, Alex Tiberi has practiced East Asian medicine in both
its most traditional and most modern forms. Alex was a founder and
vice-president of Pacific College of Oriental Medicine, has also been on the
faculty of Qing Bai College of Chinese Medicine in the Netherlands, and lectures
internationally. Having served an apprenticeship with a sixth generation
Korean master of East Asian medicine, Alex is proficient in the ancient five
element and constitutional forms of acupuncture. His training in modern western
science has allowed him to integrate traditional East Asian medical concepts
with modern biomedical theory. Alex regularly leads study groups to China to
participate in the “Master’s Classical Studies Program” at the Shandong
University of Chinese Medicine in Jinan, PRC and in cooperation with faculty at
Shandong University has co-founded the Traditional Chinese Medicine Literature
Research and Translation Academy. Alex has expertise in treating
orthopedics and pediatrics as well as a wide variety of other conditions, and
practices several forms of tuina. He has been a student of Buddhism for over
thirty years and practices Tibetan Vajrayana and Japanese Shugendo.
Practitioners $310/Students $150 (Earlybird Discount by
April 14th $280/$120)
10% discount for Pacific College faculty & alumni
& ASNY members
If you prefer not to register online, you may register
by mail, phone, or at Pacific College-NY reception.
Direct questions or
register at cneipris@pacificcollege.edu or
212-982-3456 x229.