Course Overview
Class 8: Trauma and Pain
This will be session 8 of 22 classes that are arranged by subject. This class is 2 hours. For this class, the student will learn about the disease category, its TCM differentiations, and clinical points in choosing and applying the herbal formulas.
Session 8 will cover 12 formulas and will continue to explore the topic of Trauma and Pain. Subjects such as Internal and Topical Applications will be covered.
A downloadable MP3 audio file, as well as handouts, quiz, evaluation (and program worksheet for those requiring NCCAOM PDAs) will be provided.
Objectives
-
The student will learn classical origins of formulas to treat Internal conditions and also the use of Topical Applications, their ingredients, and applications.
-
Students will learn the contrasting and comparison elements depending on component ingredients.
-
For each formula in the handout, students will learn the formula name, source classical text and date, author; they will also learn the herbal ingredients in English, Chinese characters, and pinyin with tones.
Outline
0 hrs - 1 hrs
Internal (6)— huo luo xiao ling dan; jin gu die shang wan - 1; jin gu die shang wan - 2; qi li san; shao yao gan cao tang; yan hu suo zhi tong wan; yun nan bai yao
1 hrs - 2 hrs
Topical Applications (6) — die da yao jing; die da zhi tong gao; jing wan hong; shang shi bao zhen gao; yunnan bai yao; zheng gu shui
Reviews
-
Mark E. (United States)
Very relevant clinical information from a skilled herbal practitioner.
-
Mary D. (Canada)
I am an acupuncturist who took this course to learn a bit about herbs. I am prescribed herbs by my TCM practitioner. This course is giving me a better understanding of what the herbs Im taking are doing. And I found out that Jake feels it is safe for practitioners like myself to prescribe herbs found in classes 6,7 and 8. This is exciting. I found Jake to be an incredible source of knowledge on the topic of herbs. I am so happy I had this chance to study with someone with such an extensive lifetime of experience with herbs.
-
William D. (Canada)
I always value Jake Fratkin's courses because he is a practicing clinician. Combining academics with life long clinical experience is always a stronger approach than courses given by those who are primarily lecturers or theoretical specialists.
Reviews
Very relevant clinical information from a skilled herbal practitioner.
Mark E. (United States)
I am an acupuncturist who took this course to learn a bit about herbs. I am prescribed herbs by my TCM practitioner. This course is giving me a better understanding of what the herbs Im taking are doing. And I found out that Jake feels it is safe for practitioners like myself to prescribe herbs found in classes 6,7 and 8. This is exciting. I found Jake to be an incredible source of knowledge on the topic of herbs. I am so happy I had this chance to study with someone with such an extensive lifetime of experience with herbs.
Mary D. (Canada)
I always value Jake Fratkin's courses because he is a practicing clinician. Combining academics with life long clinical experience is always a stronger approach than courses given by those who are primarily lecturers or theoretical specialists.
William D. (Canada)
Teacher
Jake Fratkin
Jake Paul Fratkin, OMD, L.Ac., specializes in Chinese herbal medicine and Japanese acupuncture; a recipient of the Acupuncturist of the Year award, he maintains a private practice, teaches internationally, and is the author of several books on TCM and Chinese herbal formulas and products.
Disclaimers
Please read these important disclaimers before purchasing:
...