01/12/2020 AACMA CEU Classes Agenda
Time:01/12/2022 9am---6:00pm
Location:The Domain Hotel, 1085 East El Camino Real, Sunnyvale, CA 94087
8:30 am--9:00 am: Registration
9:00 am—1:00 pm
Speaker: Jane Wu
Topic: Systematic Management of TCM Clinics
1:00pm—2:00pm Lunch
2:00pm- 6:00pm
Speaker: Dr. Wang, Dong
Topic: Five Dimensions Differentiation Diagnosis of Acupuncture
Speaker sequence subject to change at the day. Please attend on time.
This class offers 4 hrs category I, and 4hrs category II CEU is pending by California Acupuncture Board. Provider No: 238
Parking: Free parking at the hotel
PRE-REGISTRATION FORM
Name: __________________________ License No.: AC____________
Telephone: ________________ email: ______________________________________
Mailing Address:__________________________________________________________
Seminar Fee Pre-registration On-site
AACMA Member $30 (with 2020 membership card) $30 (with valid 2020 membership card)
Student $25 (with valid ID) $50 (with valid ID)
Non—Member $180 $200
(1) Pre-registration deadline is Jan 5th, 2020; (2) Refund Policy: 80% prior to Jan 5th 2020, none thereafter; (3) Please make your check payable to AACMA; (4) If you have not paid your 2020 membership fee ($200, including PAC donation $80), please pay them ASAP on AACMA website, or you can bring your checks at the class to pay them on site. Please write your name and license number on your check; (5) We will provide handouts prior to the lecture and issue CE certificate after the lecture.
AACMA email : aacmaus@gmail.com Contact Tel:415-981-8384
Sent form and checks: 777 Stockton St, Suite 105, San Francisco, CA 94108
01/12/20 AACMA Lecture Speaker Profiles
Dr. Wang Dong, clinical doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine, teacher of Shaanxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Changzhi Medical College. His Ph.D. teacher was the vice president of Zhejiang University of TCM, the National TCM Grand Master, the doctoral supervisor, Professor Lian Jianwei. He followed him to study Zhongjing Theory and Tonify Earth Thoery. His master's degree teacher was a famous Chinese medicine scientist. Professor Gao Shuzhong, vice president of Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, studied Neijing and the spirit of combine acupuncture and herbs; From 2015, he has been following Professor Wu Xiongzhi to study Chinese and Western medicine integration through Taihu University.
His clinical expertise is pulse diagnosis and using acupuncture and medicine together. His herbal medicine following Zhongjing with six channels differentiation method to treat diseases; acupuncture and moxibustion following ancient Neijing Methods, according pulse to select needles; using herbal prescription to treat digestive diseases, gynecological diseases, cosmetic beauty, apply Chinese herbs, new nine needles, needle knife, fire Needle, self-blood therapy, intradermal needle, water needle, blade needle, embedding thread, herbs external treatment, wheat grain moxibustion, round needle, FSN needling and other therapies, combined with Tao special approaches to diagnosis and treat difficult diseases.
Topic: Five Dimensions Differentiation Diagnosis of Acupuncture
Outline:
the original acupuncture five dimensions differentiation diagnosis from "Huangdi Neijing"; different anatomy layer of diseases use different acupuncture approaches; the dermal layer diseases and the acupuncture treatment solution; the Yang Collaterals diseases and acupuncture treatment solution; the meridians and channels diseases and the solution; the Yin collaterals diseases and the solution; the tendons and fascia diseases and the acupuncture solutions.
Jane Wu, was the senior RN of the First Affiliated Hospital of Tianjin Medical College in China, Since she came to America in 1988 until present, she has worked as a physician's assistant and clinic manager at Dr. Cooper and Dr. Wu 's offices. In 1993, she attained her certificate from the small business course at De Anza College. She has since completed Medi-Cal training in 1998, and the next year, she completed her training in “Medisoft”, the premier medical billing system.
Using her nursing and management background, she successfully established Dr. Wu Qi's acupuncture clinic according to California Department of Health standards. Dr. Wu's clinic is the recipient of high praise, recognized by the TCM community and patients to be a model clinic in California. The Acupuncture Association has invited Jane Wu to teach clinic management courses and share her experiences with CEU classes. Currently, the California medical license network, Acu-Care, has also hired her to be the inspector of acupuncture clinics around the Bay Area.
Topic: Systematic Management of TCM Clinics
How to carry out an effective clinic with professional & legally management?
How to ensure a high standard of service quality & successful medical document in your clinic?
How to provide a high quality to the public in your TCM professional practice?
How to improve the overall image of the Chinese Medicine industry in the US
Agenda:
• Hardware management in a TCM clinic.
• Medical file management in a TCM clinic.
• Bill management system in a TCM clinic.
• How to select ICD-10 Diagnosis Codes correctly?
• How to choose CPT Codes Properly?
• The vital elements in management to a successful TCM clinic.