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    Webinar: Abdominal Palpation for Acupuncturists


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    Where: Online

    CPE: 1.5 CPE points

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    Webinar: Abdominal Palpation for Acupuncturists

    During this webinar we will explore various diagnostic maps of the abdomen to understand how they can further support and validate both our diagnosis and treatment. Specific pattern presentations will be discussed which inform specific treatments, incorporating the five elements, vital substances and eight extraordinary channels. Supporting areas of the torso and limbs will be discussed. This work is grounded in the classical literature and informed by the traditions of Manaka, Masunaga, Nagano lineages of Japanese medicine along with other modern practitioners.

    Presenter: Jason Chong

    Jason is a Traditional East Asian Medicine Physician and the owner and principal practitioner at Dantian Health, providing consultations for Classical Chinese Herbal Medicine and Japanese Acupuncture in Melbourne, Australia.

    He is a qualified acupuncture physician, Classical Chinese herbal medicine clinician, Shiatsu practitioner and Tuina therapist, Oriental therapies educator and director at the Australian Shiatsu College.

    Jason's qualifications include:

    • Bachelors degree in Health Science (Chinese Medicine) from Southern School of Natural Therapies
    • Diploma in Chinese Remedial Massage (AnMo TuiNa) from Southern School of Natural Therapies
    • Diploma in Shiatsu and Oriental Therapies from Australian Shiatsu College
    • Diplomate in Canonical Chinese Medicine from Institute of Classics in East Asian Medicine
    • Certificate Traditional Japanese Moxibustion Therapy
    • Certificate IV in Training and Assessment

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