Series Overview
This series of courses was inspired by my deep interest in Chinese medicine and the awe in which I hold its efficacy. Whilst starting out in general practice, I found my patient base increasingly turning to women’s health in all of its phases – and particularly in reproductive health. The courses cover a range of issues including dysmenorrhoea, endometriosis, abnormal uterine bleeding, PCOS, fertility (male and female), pregnancy, childbirth, and recovery during the postpartum period.
The courses are faithful to the essential principles of Chinese medicine and its unique science of differential diagnosis however, they also provide well-researched information on the perspective and knowledge of contemporary bioscience. Understanding the physiology from that perspective adds to our data as well as enabling us to expand our understanding and better discuss the condition with our patients and with other treating health practitioners.
The series of courses covers the important issues facing women – which are the important issues facing us in our clinical practice. Each course explains current Western medical knowledge, Robin’s interpretation of Chinese medicine theory, and also explains the application of Chinese medicine theory through the detailed discussion of a broad range of genuine case studies.
Courses Included In This Series
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CEUs: Approved By: Florida (3.5), Standard Certificate (3.5), NCCAOM (3.5) Pending: California [Upon Request]*
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Language: English
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Course Type: Studio Recording
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Course Length: 3.5h
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Course Notes: Notes Are Provided With This Course.
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Access Period: Lifetime
Gynaecology & Female Health: Clinical Insights - Course 1
Menstrual problems impact women’s health and enjoyment of life. Pain and excessive bleeding are significant issues for many women. Mechanisms of pain differ and excessive bleeding patterns vary. These complaints are well treated by Chinese medicine
Course Overview
This series of courses was inspired by my deep interest in Chinese medicine and the awe in which I hold its efficacy. Whilst starting out in general practice, I found my patient base increasingly turning to women’s health in all of its phases – and particularly in reproductive health. The courses cover a range of issues including dysmenorrhoea, endometriosis, abnormal uterine bleeding, PCOS, fertility (male and female), pregnancy, childbirth, and recovery during the postpartum period.
The courses are faithful to the essential principles of Chinese medicine and its unique science of differential diagnosis however, they also provide well-researched information on the perspective and knowledge of contemporary bioscience. Understanding the physiology from that perspective adds to our data as well as enabling us to expand our understanding and better discuss the condition with our patients and with other treating health practitioners.
The series of courses covers the important issues facing women – which are the important issues facing us in our clinical practice. Each course explains current Western medical knowledge, Robin’s interpretation of Chinese medicine theory, and also explains the application of Chinese medicine theory through the detailed discussion of a broad range of genuine case studies.
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CEUs: Approved By: Standard Certificate (13), NCCAOM (13), Florida (13), California [Until 2024/04/11]* (13)
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Language: English
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Course Type: Studio Recording
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Course Length: 13h
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Course Notes: Notes Are Provided With This Course.
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Access Period: Lifetime
Gynaecology & Female Health: Clinical Insights - Course 2
Comprehensive, essential information on male and female fertility based on Robin’s extensive clinical experience in Chinese medicine with reference to medical bioscience. Robin shares 24 cases illustrating a range of presentations and conditions.
Course Overview
This series of courses was inspired by my deep interest in Chinese medicine and the awe in which I hold its efficacy. Whilst starting out in general practice, I found my patient base increasingly turning to women’s health in all of its phases – and particularly in reproductive health. The courses cover a range of issues including dysmenorrhoea, endometriosis, abnormal uterine bleeding, PCOS, fertility (male and female), pregnancy, childbirth, and recovery during the postpartum period.
The courses are faithful to the essential principles of Chinese medicine and its unique science of differential diagnosis however, they also provide well-researched information on the perspective and knowledge of contemporary bioscience. Understanding the physiology from that perspective adds to our data as well as enabling us to expand our understanding and better discuss the condition with our patients and with other treating health practitioners.
The series of courses covers the important issues facing women – which are the important issues facing us in our clinical practice. Each course explains current Western medical knowledge, Robin’s interpretation of Chinese medicine theory, and also explains the application of Chinese medicine theory through the detailed discussion of a broad range of genuine case studies.
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CEUs: Approved By: Florida (1.5), Standard Certificate (1.75), NCCAOM (1.5) Pending: California [Upon Request]*
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Language: English
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Course Type: Studio Recording
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Course Length: 1.75h
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Course Notes: Notes Are Provided With This Course.
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Access Period: Lifetime
Gynaecology & Female Health: Clinical Insights - Course 3
Essential information on the features, diagnostic criteria, mechanisms, endocrine picture, and implications for health and fertility in women with PCOS. Robin discusses Chinese medicine approaches, clinical trials, and shares her clinical experience.
Course Overview
This series of courses was inspired by my deep interest in Chinese medicine and the awe in which I hold its efficacy. Whilst starting out in general practice, I found my patient base increasingly turning to women’s health in all of its phases – and particularly in reproductive health. The courses cover a range of issues including dysmenorrhoea, endometriosis, abnormal uterine bleeding, PCOS, fertility (male and female), pregnancy, childbirth, and recovery during the postpartum period.
The courses are faithful to the essential principles of Chinese medicine and its unique science of differential diagnosis however, they also provide well-researched information on the perspective and knowledge of contemporary bioscience. Understanding the physiology from that perspective adds to our data as well as enabling us to expand our understanding and better discuss the condition with our patients and with other treating health practitioners.
The series of courses covers the important issues facing women – which are the important issues facing us in our clinical practice. Each course explains current Western medical knowledge, Robin’s interpretation of Chinese medicine theory, and also explains the application of Chinese medicine theory through the detailed discussion of a broad range of genuine case studies.
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CEUs: Approved By: NCCAOM (1.5), Standard Certificate (1.5), California [Until 2024/05/25]* (1.5), Florida (1.5)
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Language: English
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Course Type: Studio Recording
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Course Length: 1.5h
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Course Notes: Notes Are Provided With This Course.
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Access Period: Lifetime
Gynaecology & Female Health: Clinical Insights - Course 4
Short course on the physiology of women in the postpartum and issues affecting them with 12 case studies. Excerpted from the complete course “Pregnancy, Childbirth and the Postpartum” where cases and treatments are more detailed.
Course Overview
This series of courses was inspired by my deep interest in Chinese medicine and the awe in which I hold its efficacy. Whilst starting out in general practice, I found my patient base increasingly turning to women’s health in all of its phases – and particularly in reproductive health. The courses cover a range of issues including dysmenorrhoea, endometriosis, abnormal uterine bleeding, PCOS, fertility (male and female), pregnancy, childbirth, and recovery during the postpartum period.
The courses are faithful to the essential principles of Chinese medicine and its unique science of differential diagnosis however, they also provide well-researched information on the perspective and knowledge of contemporary bioscience. Understanding the physiology from that perspective adds to our data as well as enabling us to expand our understanding and better discuss the condition with our patients and with other treating health practitioners.
The series of courses covers the important issues facing women – which are the important issues facing us in our clinical practice. Each course explains current Western medical knowledge, Robin’s interpretation of Chinese medicine theory, and also explains the application of Chinese medicine theory through the detailed discussion of a broad range of genuine case studies.
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CEUs: Approved By: Standard Certificate (7), Florida (7), NCCAOM (7) Pending: California [Upon Request]*
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Language: English
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Course Type: Studio Recording
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Course Length: 7h
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Course Notes: Notes Are Provided With This Course.
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Access Period: Lifetime
Gynaecology & Female Health: Clinical Insights - Course 5
Comprehensive course on women’s physiology and maternal changes in pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period that explain events and disorders that arise. Genuine cases are described, illustrating a range of disorders and presentations.
Course Overview
This series of courses was inspired by my deep interest in Chinese medicine and the awe in which I hold its efficacy. Whilst starting out in general practice, I found my patient base increasingly turning to women’s health in all of its phases – and particularly in reproductive health. The courses cover a range of issues including dysmenorrhoea, endometriosis, abnormal uterine bleeding, PCOS, fertility (male and female), pregnancy, childbirth, and recovery during the postpartum period.
The courses are faithful to the essential principles of Chinese medicine and its unique science of differential diagnosis however, they also provide well-researched information on the perspective and knowledge of contemporary bioscience. Understanding the physiology from that perspective adds to our data as well as enabling us to expand our understanding and better discuss the condition with our patients and with other treating health practitioners.
The series of courses covers the important issues facing women – which are the important issues facing us in our clinical practice. Each course explains current Western medical knowledge, Robin’s interpretation of Chinese medicine theory, and also explains the application of Chinese medicine theory through the detailed discussion of a broad range of genuine case studies.
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CEUs: Approved By: Florida (2), Standard Certificate (2.25), NCCAOM (2) Pending: California [Upon Request]*
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Language: English
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Course Type: Studio Recording
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Course Length: 2.25h
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Course Notes: Notes Are Provided With This Course.
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Access Period: Lifetime
Gynaecology & Female Health: Clinical Insights - Course 6
Tian Gui, associated esoteric concepts and references in classic literature. Explanation of its function in sexual development in accordance with Chinese medicine and physiological parallels in bioscience. Application using genuine clinical cases.
Course Overview
This series of courses was inspired by my deep interest in Chinese medicine and the awe in which I hold its efficacy. Whilst starting out in general practice, I found my patient base increasingly turning to women’s health in all of its phases – and particularly in reproductive health. The courses cover a range of issues including dysmenorrhoea, endometriosis, abnormal uterine bleeding, PCOS, fertility (male and female), pregnancy, childbirth, and recovery during the postpartum period.
The courses are faithful to the essential principles of Chinese medicine and its unique science of differential diagnosis however, they also provide well-researched information on the perspective and knowledge of contemporary bioscience. Understanding the physiology from that perspective adds to our data as well as enabling us to expand our understanding and better discuss the condition with our patients and with other treating health practitioners.
The series of courses covers the important issues facing women – which are the important issues facing us in our clinical practice. Each course explains current Western medical knowledge, Robin’s interpretation of Chinese medicine theory, and also explains the application of Chinese medicine theory through the detailed discussion of a broad range of genuine case studies.
Teacher
Robin Marchment
Robin is a registered herbalist and acupuncturist, having completed internships at Chinese hospitals in Guangxi and Xi’An where her focus was on gynaecology. She is lecturer, practitioner and is author of “Gynaecology Revisited” and co-author of “Shang Han Lun Explained”.
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