QLD Academic Activities 2022
Chinese medicine diagnosis is mainly based on face to face history collection of the its unique four diagnostic combination method, before applying acupuncture and herbal medicine treatment. However, the four diagnostics can be inadequate when it comes with online / Tele-Health approach between patient and practitioner. The true effect of face-to- face diagnosis can’t be guaranteed . But luckily, the “5Yun-6Qi Theory” can just make up for this shortcoming. In this lecture, Dr. Zhang will introduce us how this unique 5Y6Q theory can show its practical application and effectiveness in the clinical online diagnostic setting.
Lecturer: Zhang Shuyi,
PhD of Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
1998: Doctor in Charge, Orthopedic Surgery, Third Hospital of Tianjin Medical University 1999: Institute of Sports Medicine, The Third Hospital of Beijing Medical University 2001—2003 Central Queensland University, Australia, major in information
2004-present, Gold Coast, Australia, Oriental Chinese Medicine Clinic 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.
Time: Sunday 20 March 2022 9am-1pm (Queensland Time)
Zoom webinar
CPD Points: 4 formal points
Fee: $40.00 for members, $60.00 for non-members
Lecture ID: Q22MAR20
Application Deadline: March 16, 2022
How to pay : Depends on the local CMASA branch you are registered with.
E.g. If you are a member of Queensland branch , please pay to Queensland branch bank account . CMASA bank accounts and contact list is at the end of the Enews.
PS: you must provide your full name, membership number in your email, in order to obtain your CPD certificate in time.
NSW Academic Activities 2022
1 Topic: Zhang’s Triple Cupping Therapy
Date: March 27, 2022 (Sunday) Time: 7.30pm -10.30pm
In the golden autumn season, CMASA NSW had the honor to invite the famous German Dr. Zhang Liang to introduce “Zhang’s Triple Cupping Therapy” to all CMASA members.
“If you want to do good work, you must first sharpen your tools.”
The combination of acupuncture and cupping is one of the more commonly used and easily accented clinical methods for patients. It is also one of the simple and effective treatment methods to solve some ailments.
Dr. Zhang Liang has practiced Chinese medicine in China and Germany for many years. He has accumulated rich clinical experience, innovated on the basis of traditional theory, and simplified the treatment process of many difficult and intractable diseases. Dr Zhang’s innovated “Triple Cupping Therapy” is well received abroad, and has achieved excellent clinical results!
In this lecture, he will share with us his thinking approach and healing process on some intractable diseases, and show the comparison outcome of pictures before and after. It is a rare opportunity to broaden our clinical treatment ideas, so please don’t miss it!
We thank to Dr. Zhang Liang for his precious time and selfless sharing in his busy clinical practice!
Speaker Profile: Dr. Zhang Liang:
Graduated in 1977 from the Guangzhou College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (now known as Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), and later obtained the postgraduate degree in Orthopedics of the same TCM university.
In 1986, he was invited by Dr. Huber, director of the Traunstein City Hospital and chief of surgery, the teaching hospital of the Munich University, School of Medicine, to study and work in the department of surgery and rehabilitation of the hospital for eight years, and obtained a tenure-track position. He started practicing medicine independently in Munich in July 1994. Recommended by Dr. Huber in 1995, Dr. Zhang Liang joined the Lions Club
International, which is composed of representatives of outstanding talents from all walks of life in Traunstein.
Abstract and title from Zhang’s Triple Cupping Therapy:
In this lecture, Dr. Zhang Liang will explain in great detail his treatment ideas on the combination of acupuncture and cupping for various diseases, as well as feedback from patients. He is good at treating various orthopedic pain conditions, and has cured cases for many difficult diseases such as rheumatoid disease, ankylosing spondylitis, and asthma.
Dr. Zhang Liang used his unique Zhang’s triple cupping therapy to cure many local patients who could not be cured, and received a large number of letters of thanks.
Lecture registration details are as follows
- Zoom webinar: open to members from all over Australia
- CPD: 3 points (Formal)
- Fees: $40 for members, $60 for non-members
Lecture ID: N22MAR27
Application Deadline: March 23, 2022
How to pay : Depends on the local CMASA branch you are registered with.
E.g. If you are a member of Queensland branch , please pay to Queensland branch bank account . CMASA bank accounts and contact list is at the end of the Enews.
PS: you must provide your full name, membership number in your email, in order to obtain your CPD certificate in time.
2 “Miraculous Pivot” Literature Lecture:
The 2022 NSW “Miraculous Pivot” Literature Lecture, the third class of the third term, will be hold on 21 February 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:
- Date and time: 21 March, 25 April 2022, 7:30pm on Monday
- The course will emphasises on its teaching quality and learning 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!
- 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:
- Lecture format: Zoom webinar
- CPD points: 3 formal points per class
- Open to all registered acupuncturists and massage therapists nationwide Email: cmasatcm@hotmail.com Tel: Jo (02) 97276831
- 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: N21CL31
- 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)
- 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
Topic: Introductory Study of The Shen Nong’s Herbal Classic
Speaker: Mr. Yanzhong Zhu Date: March 27, 2022 (Sunday) Time: 1.00pm -5.00pm
Venue: Zoom Webniar
Mr. Zhu graduated from Beijing Traditional Chinese Medicine University, and then worked as a consultant at Urology Department of the First Affiliated Hospital of Beijing Traditional Chinese Medicine University. From 2001, he works as the director of American Tianren Xinagying Acupuncture Centre, and is a professor of Five Branches University (Graduate School of Traditional Chinese Medicine and the mentor of PhD students. He is also the editor of the Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and My Experience of Inner Classic of the Yellow Emperor. He will make a presentation on the introduction of The Shen Nong’s Herbal Classic, of the four Chinese medicine’s foremost important Chinese medicine classic literatures written 2000 years ago.
CPD: 4 formal points
Lecture ID: V22MAR27
Application Deadline: March 23, 2022
How to pay : Depends on the local CMASA branch you are registered with.
E.g. If you are a member of Queensland branch , please pay to Queensland branch bank account . CMASA bank accounts and contact list is at the end of the Enews.
PS: you must provide your full name, membership number in your email, in order to obtain your CPD certificate in time.
A Trip for Going Back to Tradition and Searching for its Roots – Neijing/ Su Wen Study 2022 (Semester 1)
The registration is open for CMASA members and non-members. The purpose of the course is to study the complicate theories of “Inner Canon of the Yellow Emperor-Su Wen” and investigate the approaches of its instruction to clinical practice. This course include investigating through “Inner Cannon of the Yellow Emperor”, further understanding its total eighty-one chapters of the Neijing-Suwen, and equipping our members with the theoretical foundation of Chinese medicine.
The remaining classes scheduled for this first term of 2022:
13/03/2022 1pm-4pm Sunday Dr. Yanzhong Zhu
Chapter 60 Acupoints along skeletal indentations; Chapter 61 Acupuncture treatment in water and febrile diseases
23/03/2022 7.30pm-10.30pm Wednesday Dr. Guoqing Wei
Chapter 62 Regulation of the channels
Fee: For members, $60.00 for 2 sessions and $45.00 for single session; for non-members,
$100.00 for 2 sessions and $60 each session. CPD: 3 formal points
Venue: Zoom webinar
Bank name: Commonwealth Bank
Account name: CMASA Vic, BSB 062300, A/C: 10367029
Please follow the correct registration process: please PrintScreen your payment page and send it to cmasavic2019@hotmail.com with your full name, membership number, state name, email address.
Please note that only registration with email can be accepted. You can apply for refund if you have to leave due to sickness.
WA First Aid Course 2022
Topic: First Aid training in 2022
Time: 06/03/2022, 9:00am-3:30pm (the next training will be around the end of June 2022) Address: Level 1,150 Adelaide terrace, East perth 6004
Fees: $129.00
Payment account:Name: CMASA WA,BSB 062 133,account:11448282 Email registration: cmacawaau2022@gmail.com
CMASA Bank Accounts & Contacts List
1.NATIONAL HEAD OFFICE /NSW:
Bank account: Commonwealth Bank Name: CMASA Education BSB:062133; A/C:18001600
To register,please email the screenshot of your payment along with your full name and membership No and Lecture ID. to cmasatcm@hotmail.com with subject line filled with Lecture ID
Contact: Jo 02-97276831 Monday to Friday 1pm-4pm
PS: you must provide your full name, membership number, lecture number (N22MAR27) in your email, in order to obtain your CPD certificate in time.
2.Queensland:
Contact: Dr. Lu Queensland WeChat group or Email: cmasaqld@hotmail.com Billing Account: Commonwealth Bank A/C Name: CMASA
BSB: 062133 A/C NO: 18000077
After payment, please email the screenshot of the payment voucher to: cmasaqld@hotmail.com
3.South Australia:
Contact: Secretary General Zheng Yu Physician 0469545139 or Email: zhengyulele@hotmial.com
Billing Account: A/C Name: CMASA s.a BSB: 065005 A/C NO: 10635170
4.Victoria:
Contact: Victoria Secretariat: Rong Zhenye, Qu Bo Account: Commonwealth Bank A/C Name: CMASA Vic BSB: 062300 A/C NO: 10367029
5.Western Australia:
Contact: Dr. Feng, WA WeChat group registration or Email: cmasawaau2022@gmail.com Billing Account: A/C Name: CMASA WA
BSB: 062133 A/C NO: 11448282