10/06/2019 AACMA CEU Classes Agenda
10/06/2019 AACMA CEU Classes Agenda
Time:10/06/2019 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—6:00 pm
Speaker: Yong Ming Li, MD, PhD, L.Ac
Topic: Western diagnosis and TCM management for common skin diseases
1:00pm—2:00pm Lunch
This class offers 8 hours category I 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 $30 (with valid 2019 membership card)
Student $25 (with valid ID) $50 (with valid ID)
Non—Member $180 $200
(1) Pre-registration deadline is September 30th, 2019; (2) Refund Policy: 80% prior to September 30th 2019, none thereafter; (3) Please make your check payable to AACMA; (4) If you have not paid your 2019 membership fee ($120) and PAC donation ($80), please pay them ASAP, or you can bring your checks (you must bring two checks to pay each separately) 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
10/6/19 AACMA Continue Education Speaker Profile
Yong Ming Li, MD, PhD, L.Ac
Dr. Yong Ming Li is a licensed physician, board-certified pathologist, dermatopathologist, acupuncturist, and TCM herbalist. He earned a BM from Liaoning College of Traditional Chinese Medicine and was a student of TCM Master Yuqi Li, obtained MS from Illinois State University and PhD in molecular immunology from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and completed residency in Pathology at North Shore University Hospital and fellowship in Dermatopathology at Ackerman Academy-Columbia University. He has published over 100 papers and abstracts in journals (Nature Medicine, NEJM, PNAS) and conferences. He has received several research awards, grants, and four US patents. Currently, Dr. Li is practicing skin pathology and acupuncture with herbs in NJ and also serves as a member in several expert committees at NCCAM and NCI of National Institutes of Health. He has a book titled “Acupuncture Journey to America” published recently in China.
Topic: Western diagnosis and TCM management for common skin diseases
Course Outline:
1. Viewing clinical photos of common skin disorders (also review at the end)
2. Acupuncture journey to America and historical background
3. The classification of commonly seen skin diseases in the USA
4. Clinical features and diagnosis of malignant and benign skin tumors
5. Common inflammatory skin diseases and disorders may be managed by TCM therapies
6. TCM principles and acupuncture and herbal management for selected skin disorders.
7. Case analysis and management domo in class and clinical setting.