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Unique in the West.

 

This course is for Today's Clinical Application.

 

The first course outside China ever that covers the details of these important authentic texts.

 

Belong to the first in Europe and join us in this exciting adventure.

 

We use the works from 'Jin Gui Yao Lue Yi Shi' edited by Li Keguang from the Cheng Du University of TCM as our source.

 

 

 

 

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prof. dr. Elisabeth Rochat de la Vallée.


prof. dr. Li Jie

 

 

 

 

 

 

Practical Jīn Guì Yào Lüè Course

11 days of academic TCM study in the Netherlands on the Essential Prescriptions of the Golden Coffer.

March 2010 - September 2010

 

Zhāng Jī
(original painting by Jiang Zhaohe)

Always wanted to become a succesful practitioner?
Study with the Experts!

For the first time in western history will this authentic core Chinese medical text be studied thoroughly, giving you access to its secrets.

Always wanted to become a practitioner with high level skills? Now is your chance! According to the Chinese top professors there is only one road to success. Study the classical medical texts!

Currently, there is a great demand for classical TCM knowledge, which can be applied to a modern clinical environment. However, detailed information was only available in the Chinese language. This is about to change. This diploma course uses the original Chinese texts as a stable and extensive foundation and translates them into English in order to facilitate the closest link with the source.

This unique course, given by top experts in the field, is offered to you by the TCM Classics Research Institute in collaboration with the Shandong University of TCM and Qing-Bai University.

Jīn Guì Yào Lüè
Jīn Guì Yào Lüè (“Essential Prescriptions of the Golden Coffer”) is the second half of the Shāng Hán Zá Bìng Lùn (“On Cold Damage and Miscellaneous Diseases”) by the Eastern Hàn physician Zhāng Jī (circa 150-219 A.D.). It is the earliest extant treatise on miscellaneous diseases (referring to to diseases of internal medicine).
The Jīn Guì Yào Lüè consists of 25 chapters. Chapter one is devoted to etiology, while chapters 2 to 22 contain specific studies of more than 40 syndrome complexes. For a detailed description, please see the course content below.

During the course the classic context as well as the modern clinical application will be explained. Although these texts were written 1800 years ago, they have since then been used, tested and commented on. This makes them a very valuable and useful ‘source of knowledge’.

It is not for nothing called the "Essential Prescriptions of the Golden Coffer". These prescriptions are very valuable and very useful for todays clinical application. During this course you will learn the mechanisms of these prescriptions and how to modify them. And you will open the Golden Coffer and become amazed by the treasures inside.

Duration
The total duration of this training course is 11 days of which all days will be given in the Netherlands.

Time Frame
This course starts in March 2010 and will be concluded with an exam in September 2010.

Requirements for attendance
Practitioner of Chinese herbal medicine.
The motivation to study the real roots of TCM, to start at the source.
Knowledge of acupuncture meridianology.
Acupuncturist with strong interest in Chinese Herbal Medicine.

 

Course Content

Subject Date Lecturer
Introduction to Jīn Guì Yào Lüè.
Chapter 1, On Pulse, Symptom Complex and Transmission of Diseases of the Zàng-Fŭ and Jīng-Luò Text Study.
Chapter 2, On Pulse, Symptom Complex and Treatment of Convulsion, Damp Disease and Sunstroke Text Study.
20 Mar prof. dr. Li Jie
Chapter 3, On Pulse, Symptom Complex and Treatment of Lily Disease, Oral-Anal-Genital Ulcer Disease and Yīn-Yáng Toxin Disease Text Study.
Chapter 4, On Pulse, Symptom Complex and Treatment of Malaria Text Study.
Chapter 5, On Pulse, Symptom Complex and Treatment of Apoplexy and Acute Arthritis Text Study.
21 Mar prof. dr. Li Jie
Chapter 6, On Pulse, Symptom Complex and Treatment of Arthralgia due to Stagnation of Blood and Consumptive Disease Text Study.
Chapter 7, On Pulse, Symptom Complex and Treatment of Pulmonary Asthenia, Pulmonary Abscess, Cough and Inspiratory Dyspnea Text Study.
17 Apr prof. dr. Li Jie
Chapter 8, On Pulse, Symptom Complex and Treatment of Bēn Tún Syndrome Text Study.
Chapter 9, On Pulse, Symptom Complex and Treatment of Chest Obstruction, Heart Pain and Shortness of Breath Text Study.
Chapter 18, On Pulse, Symptom Complex and Treatment of Ulcerous Disease of Skin, Acute Appendicitis and Acute Eczema Text Study.
18 Apr prof. dr. Li Jie
Chapter 12, On Pulse, Symptom Complex and Treatment of Fluid Retention and Cough Text Study.
Chapter 15, On Pulse, Symptom Complex and Treatment of Jaundice Text Study.
08 May prof. dr. Elisabeth Rochat de la Vallée
Chapter 10, On Pulse, Symptom Complex and Treatment of Abdominal Distention, Abdominal Pain caused by Cold and Dyspepsia Text Study.
Chapter 11, On Pulse, Symptom Complex and Treatment of Accumulation of Pathogenic Wind and Cold in the Zàng Text Study.
09 May prof. dr. Li Jie
Chapter 13, On Pulse, Symptom Complex and Treatment of Diabetes, Dysuria and Urinary Disturbance Text Study.
Chapter 14, On Pulse, Symptom Complex and Treatment of Edema Text Study.
18 Jun prof. dr. Li Jie
Chapter 16, On Pulse, Symptom Complex and Treatment of Convulsions. and Palpitation, Hematemesis, Epistaxis, Hematochezia, Chest Fullness and Blood Stasis Text Study.
Chapter 19, On Pulse, Symptom Complex and Treatment of Extremities, Hernia and Ascariasis Text Study.
19 Jun prof. dr. Li Jie
Chapter 17, On Pulse, Symptom Complex and Treatment of Nausea and Vomiting, Retching and Diarrhea Text Study.
20 Jun prof. dr. Li Jie
Chapter 20, On Pulse, Symptom Complex and Treatment of Gynopathy during Pregnancy Text Study.
Chapter 21, On Pulse, Symptom Complex and Treatment of Postpartum Diseases Text Study.
18 Sep prof. dr. Elisabeth Rochat de la Vallée
Chapter 22, On Pulse, Symptom Complex and Treatment of Miscellaneous Gynecological Diseases Text Study. 19 Sep prof. dr. Elisabeth Rochat de la Vallée

For all lessons: Case studies related to today's diseases with formula and formula modifications.

This course is a module of the Practical Shāng Hán Lùn and Jīn Guì Yào Lüè Diploma Course.
More information about this diploma course can be found here.

Course Dates
The course dates are:

  • March 20 and 21
  • April 17 and 18
  • May 08 and 09
  • June 18, 19, and 20
  • September 18 and 19

Exam and Exam Preparation
Upon completing all the modules and passing the Jīn Guì Yào Lüè final examination, a diploma certifying successful attendance of the course will be issued.

Quality Control
This course is under the supervision of the Shandong University of TCM in Jinan (China).

Lecturers - Our Excellent Teaching Team
Our European teaching team: Prof. dr. Elisabeth Rochat de la Vallée, and prof. dr. Li Jie.

Fees and Details of Payment
Total course fees € 1295.00.
A non-refundable deposit of € 250.00 will need to be paid to reserve a place if applicants are accepted on the course. You will receive an invoice after registration.
The balance will need to be paid in full before the start date of the course.
You will receive the details of payment after registration.
If you cancel your participation within two weeks before the course starts, you will be invoiced for € 250.00 if the non-refundable deposit has not been payed in time.

Venue
In the Netherlands this course will be facilitated by Qing-Bai University of TCM and held at Berghotel in Amersfoort in The Netherlands.

Registration Form
Please fill in this form if you want to register for this unique course.

More Information
If you are interested in this course or if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

 

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