Telemedicine Treatments using Chinese Medicine (2.5 CEUs Approved)

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Telemedicine Treatments using Chinese Medicine (2.5 CEUs Approved)

$49.00

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Course Description:

During these times of change and adaption to medical treatment, health care providers are utilizing telemedicine to treat patients. Chinese medicine has several modalities that can be used virtually to effectively treat patients.

CT Holman, a veteran of telemedicine, describes methods to effectively transform pathology markers seen on the face. The techniques include: verbal healing, Chinese medicine drum treatments, qigong visualizations, and acupressure prescriptions. CT explains the logistics of telemedicine, his approach to hosting a telemedicine treatment and ways to teach patients techniques to maximize treatment effectiveness.

These easy-to-learn effective techniques bring powerful transformation to patients. Participants will be able to apply these methods in their practices by the end of the 2.5-hour course.

This is a prerequisite course for CT's Virtual Mentoring Program.

Objectives:

  • Confidently identify facial markers that indicate an underlying disease pattern.

  • Utilize verbal cues to transform markings seen on the face indicating pathology.

  • Employ Chinese drum treatments to treat patients via telemedicine.

  • Create acupressure prescriptions based on facial diagnostic signs.

  • Learn qigong healing sounds and techniques to treat imbalances.

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This course is approved for 2.5 CEUs through NCCAOM.

The recorded class is a link on the PDF file you receive once you purchase and complete your order. The link is via a DropBox folder that contains the recorded class. We ask that you do not share this. Thank you.

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For NCCAOM CEUs. Complete the Quiz and Evaluation found in the Dropbox folder and send them to office@redwoodspring.com.

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