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CMASA Newsletter April 2022

Topic: Most Commonly used Chinese Herbal Medicine and its Literature Review

To be competent as a Chinese medicine practitioner in all aspects, we must master Chinese herbal medicine in its all entirety. This also including excellent TCM writing ability including how to write medical records, in-death literature research, sorting, and analyse of TCM literature are the most tedious but important key aspects of skill all practitioner need to master. This skill may be our weakest link for any traditional Chinese medicine practitioner who running a busy daily clinic practice.

We are very grateful to Dr. Shu Yi Chen who will present us this vital topic of “Traditional Chinese Medicine Literature Review”.

Dr Chen has practiced Chinese medicine for 42 years. She has rich clinical experience and many years of hard work as a radio presenter in her local radio channel, as well as a TCM educator and lecturer. She will shared her knowledge about how to write medical records, in-death literature research, sorting, and analyse of TCM literature on Chinese Medicine Literature. This webinar also will cover the essence of various experts and scholars’ clinical experience through their publications that she has reviewed over the years.

Let us follow in the footsteps of Dr. Shu Yi Chen and start the journey of this exclusive Chinese Medicine literature Review seminar.

Venue:   Webinar Presenter: Dr. Shu Yi Chen

Profile: Chen Shuyi, a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner, graduated from Guangzhou College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (the predecessor of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), hold a Master degree of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Health Sciences from the University of Technology Sydney.

Dr. Shu Yi Chen is the former President of CMASA. She has been working in Chinese Medicine for more than 40 years after graduated from Guangzhou Traditional Chinese Medicine University in 1980. She worked at Emergency Department at Guangzhou Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital in China where she accumulated rich experience in various health disorders using Chinese medicine prescription or from other experts.

Date: Sunday 24 April 2020 Lecture ID: N22APR24 Time: 7:30-10:30pm (AEST)

Benefits: 3 CPD formal points (interactive), access to the live webinar &its recording Fee: $40.00 for CMASA members; $60.00 non-members

Bank account: Commonwealth Bank Name: CMASA Education BSB:062133; A/C:18001600

RSVP: 12pm(AEST) 21 April 2022

Please email the screenshot of your payment along with your full name and membership No. to: cmasatcm@hotmail.com

Contact: Jo 02-97276831/ 0431327369

Monday to Friday 1pm-4pm

PS: you must provide your full name, membership number, lecture number (N22April 24) in your email, in order to obtain your CPD certificate in time.

Queensland:

Contact:: Mr LU:0423030714 (text message) Qld wechat group or Email: cmasaqld@hotmail.com

Bank account:Commonwealth Bank A/C Name: CMASA BSB: 062133  A/C NO: 18000077

Please email your payment evidence to cmasaqld@hotmail.com

Victoria:

Contact: Victoria Secretariat: Rong Zhenye, Qu Bo Account: Commonwealth Bank A/C Name: CMASA Vic BSB: 062 300 A/C NO: 1036 7029

South Australia:

Contact:     Secretary     General     Zheng     Yu     Physician      0469545139     or     Email: zhengyulele@hotmial.com

Billing Account: A/C Name: CMASA s.a BSB: 065 005 A/C NO: 1064 4499

Western Australia:

Contact: Dr. Feng, WA WeChat group registration or Email: cmasawaau2022@gmail.com Billing Account: A/C Name: CMASA WA

BSB: 062 133 A/C NO: 1144 8282

“Miraculous Pivot” Literature Lecture:

The 2022 NSW “Miraculous Pivot” Literature Lecture, the last lecture of the third term, will be hold on 25 04 2022 as scheduled!

The CM classic literature study is a must for every aspiring CM practitioner to become an excellent CM physician. It is regrettable that many CM practitioners who has worked many years in their career yet to fully explore into this field.

Indeed, classical literature study is a lifetime endeavour for Chinese medicine practitioners. It is a blessing for our members that Dr. Wei Guoqing, and excellent and experienced CM practitioner will be our lecturer and mentor for these classes.

This “Ling Shu” literature class is initialised and promoted by the NSW Branch of CMASA. It is designed for acupuncturists and massage therapists to build their Chinese medicine thinking, improve clinical skills, enhance clinical problem solving ability, and possibly increase their income.

Thank you for your enrolment and participation to this classical literature study journey.

Details of the remaining two classes of the third term are as follows:

  1. Date and time: 25 April 2022, 7:30pm on Monday
  2. The course will emphasis on its teaching quality and learning effect. The theory aspects and clinical practice are closely integrated to ensure that students can not only learn the practical acupuncture skills, the technical” aspects, but also thoroughly understand the classic theory as a guiding ideology. Improve professionalism!
  3. On-site webinar teaching facility will be set up at the fifth class of this Students can observe the practical skills demonstrated by the lecturer on the spot closely at the fifth class. One or two students who wish to participate can signed up this the on-site demonstration program.

Any one interested this on-site interaction, Please contact the organiser and register your interest.

Registration details:

  1. Lecture format: Zoom webinar
  2. CPD points: 3 formal points per class
  3. Open to all registered acupuncturists and massage therapists nationwide Email: cmasatcm@hotmail.com Tel: (02) 97276831
  4. Fee: CMASA members: $150.00 for 5 registrations; $45.00 for a single lecture (there are four more lectures in the third series.
  • Non-CMASA members: $300.00 for 5 lectures, $60.00 for a single lecture.
  • P.S. RMB and USD are accepted for China and overseas enrollment. Course code:
  • If you apply for a single lecture, please indicate the exact date of the class.
  • If you sign up for the second class (21 February 2022), the course code is N21CL312)
  1. Bank details: Commonwealth Bank of Australia

A/C Name: CMASA Education, BSB : 062133, A/C NO: 18001600

Please provide your full name, CMASA membership number and lecture number when paying the fee.

After your payment, please take a screenshot of the payment, email it to CMASA, Please indicate the course code in the subject.

Secretariat, CMASA NSW branch 11 February, 2022

Vic Academic Activities 2022

1Topic: A Trip for Going Back to Tradition and Searching for Roots – Neijing Study 2022

(Semester 2)

The theory of Five Yun and Six Qi (5Y6Q) theory is an essential part of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). The theory represents a holistic view held by early doctors based on the correspondence between heaven and humankind. It is a doctrine for understanding the laws of nature and climate change, as well as their impact on human diseases. 5Y6Q theory, which is based on the theory of yin and yang and uses symbols such as “heaven” and “earth” as deductive tools, has been passed down from the era of Yellow Emperor’s Canon of Medicine.

If use correctly, TCM doctors can evaluate the correlations between 5Y6Q and climate change, human beings, epidemiological trends, our own health and diseases based on our own Yun Qi, occurrence of diseases, and TCM patterns.

This 2rd quarter of “Neijing-Su Wen” course will just cover this vital part of Neijing theory. Lecturer: Zhang Shuyi, PhD of Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Registered Chinese medicine practitioner, registered acupuncturist in Australia President of the World Federation of Five Yun Six Qi President of the Australian Society of Chinese Medicine Five Yun and Six Qi CMASA QLD President, Australian Society of Chinese Medicine Visiting Professor of Henan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Visiting Professor, Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine

For more than 10 years, Dr Zhang has led its southern hemisphere Five Yun- Six Qi research team to explore its theoretical research and clinical practice. Their work cover wide arrange areas of climate, phenology, and disease pattern associated with 5Y6Q. Dr Zhang’s work has discovered and  this ancient CM theory’s  wisdom in modern time.

The registration is open for CMASA members and non-members. Class schedule for this semester

One class every three weeks, two chapters each class, total five classes

13/04/2022 7.30pm Wednesday, Chapter 63,64,65 Lecturer: Prof. Feng Gu

27/04, 11/05, 25/05, 15/06, 29/06/2022, 7.30pm Wednesday Chapter 66-73, Lecturer: Dr. Shu Yi Zhang

Fee: For members, $150 for 6 sections and $45 for each session; for non-members, $250 for 6 sections and $60 for each. You must pay full fee of $150/250 in once of payment to enjoy all 6 sessions course.

CPD: 3 formal points per session. Venue: Zoom webinar

Payment method: Bank name: Commonwealth Bank

Account name: CMASA Vic, BSB: 062 300, Account number: 1036 7029

Please PrintScreen the payment page and send it to cmasavic2019@gmail.com. Please note that only register by email can be accepted.

Please note that

  1. For registration, please PrintScreen the payment page and send it to cmasatcm@hotmail.com with your name, membership number, state name, email address.
  2. . If you quit due to health problems, the remaining fee may be

 

Senior First Aid Course (HLTAID011) by CMASA

22/05/2022 Sunday from 6:00pm Venue: Burwood NSW 2134

Fees: $110 (Member); $130 (Non-Member)

The attendant number is limited, so please register and pay by 19 05 2022. Bank account: Commonwealth Bank A/C, Name: CMASA Education BSB:062133, Account No. 18001600

Please send an email to margaretdoc@hotmail.com with your 1 Your full name,

  • Screenshot of your full payment
  • The course number, the course date, 4 Your CMASA membership number
  • Your mobile phone
  • 100 points of ID scan image or ID photo

 

Homework and documents will be emailed to you after your payment is received.

Please take with you the valid Photo ID card, USI number (applied from www.usi.gov.au), pens and homework (finished). Senior First Aid Course (HLTAID003) is provided by CMASA in Mandarin, which is valid for 3 years.

Contact: Ms Xiao Qin Wu

Email: margaretdoc@hotmail.com, Ph: 0405 284 012

Please note that,

  1. If you have flu-like symptoms or any discomfort, please contact us and don’t attend the course.
  2. CMASA recommends the attendants to bring your face mask and wear it during the
  3. You have to be double vaccinated against Covid-19.

TCM and cardiovascular diseases: WEBINAR (NO. EN1/2022) Prof Deng Tietao’s clinical experiences

MELBOURNE TIME 7PM-10PM | SUNDAY 1ST MAY 2022 | ZOOM | ENGLISH

TCM has unique advantages for the treatment of ischemic heart disease. Professor Deng Tietao, a National Master of TCM, had accumulated precious clinical experience in his over 80 years of clinical practice. In this lecture Dr Tang will introduce his PhD mentor professor Deng’s opinions on the etiology and pathology of each cardiovascular disease and share his clinical experience on treating ischemic heart disease and related conditions, including: hypertension, hyperlipidemia, angina, arrhythmia and diabetes. Some unique effective prescription from professor Deng will be elaborated in detail. Food therapy methods for arteriosclerosis, blood lipid and blood sugar will also be introduced in this lecture.

Speaker: Dr. Tiejun Tang

1979-1984 Heilongjiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Bsc).

1984-1995 TCM Department of Xijing Hospital of the Fourth Military Medical University (Internship and senior physician and lecturer).

1989-1992 TCM Department of the First Military Medical University (MSc).

1995-1998 Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (PhD) under the tutelage professor Deng Tietao.

1998-2000 Sun Yat-Sen University of Medical Science (post-doctoral researcher).

2000-2005 associate professor and deputy chief physician of the First Military Medical University. 2000-2013 Middlesex University (clinical tutor, senior lecturer of Chinese medicine and acupuncture).

2013- Private practise at Harley street, London, and teaches Chinese medicine and acupuncture in some universities and colleges in UK, Netherlands and Germany.

Registration info:

Contact: Kenny Hinterreiter

Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture Society of Australia Phone: 0402 5432 67 email: cmasavic2019@gmail.com

Fee: AUD 60.00

CPD: 3 formal points (interactive via webinar and its recording)

Payable to: Commonwealth bank: CMASA vic, BSB:062 300, account: 1036 7029, Reference: En01-GivenSurname (E.g.: En01-JohnSmith)

After payment, please send an email to cmasavic2019@gmail.com with a subject “registration webinar 01/5/2022”. We will use your email address to send you a CPD certificate and invoice. Closing date: 26/04/2022