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Time: 7:00PM – 10:00PM, Saturday, Feb 07, 2026
Location: Zoom Meeting
Speakers: Dr. Bo Li
Dr Li graduated from Shanxi University of Chinese Medicine. Apprenticed to Su Mingliang, a disciple of Liu Shaowu. Through years of clinical practice, he has become skilled in applying the Three Parts and Six Syndrome pattern differentiation method—particularly "Four Pulse Diagnosis" and "Coordinated Therapy"—to treat various chronic diseases.
Topics: Introduction to the Three Parts and Six Syndromes
The Three Parts and Six Syndromes theory is a medical doctrine established by the renowned traditional Chinese medicine practitioner from Shanxi, Mr. Liu Shaowu, one of the first 500 distinguished veteran practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine in China. This theory is the culmination of Mr. Liu Shaowu's extensive research on foundational texts such as the Treatise on Cold Damage and Miscellaneous Diseases (Shanghanlun) and his long-term clinical practice.
Time: 6:30PM – 10:30PM, Saturday, Nov 08, 2025
Location: Zoom Meeting
1:2025 Annual Report
Speaker: Dr. Kevin Zhang, President of NSW Association of Chinese Medicine
2:How to record CPD and renew FCMA membership
Speaker: Dr. Harry Xie, Vice President of NSW Association of Chinese Medicine
3:CMBA 2026 annual registration renewal
Speaker: Dr. Xu Chuanyi, Vice President of NSW Association of Chinese Medicine
Time: 7:00PM – 10:00PM, Saturday, Oct 18, 2025
Location: Zoom Meeting
Speakers: Dr. Xiaobing Huo
Dr. Huo studied at Henan College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (now Henan University of Chinese Medicine) from 1978 to 1983. After graduation, he practiced Traditional Chinese Medicine for six years at the Luoyamg Baimasi Orthopedic Hospital in Henan. In 1989, he came to Western Australia and founded the Beijing Acuponcture and Herbal Clinic. Worked as a Chinese medicine practitioner.
Topics: Asthma by Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture
Asthma is a common respiratory disease, particularly in Australia, where its incidence is extremely high. According to statistics, approximately one in nine people may suffer from varying degrees of asthma. Western medicine believes that the disease can only be controlled with medication, but cannot be cured. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), however, holds a different view, using acupuncture and Chinese Medication to treat asthma.
Here, we will discuss the treatment of asthma using TCM herbs and acupuncture, and introduce Professor Shao Jingming's "Three Acupoints, Five Needles, and One Cupping" method.
Time: 7:00PM – 10:00PM, Saturday, Aug 23, 2025
Location: Zoom Meeting
Speakers: Dr. Jingjia Yan
Dr Yan has published over 60 academic papers in SCI-indexed journals, the Chinese Medical Association journal series, and CSCD ournals. He has led numerous scientific research projects in Quanzhou and has received two Second Prizes and one Third Prize for Scientific and Technological Progress from the Quanzhou Municipal Government. He has developed multiple new technologies and techniques and holds three invention patents.
Dr Yan serves on the editorial board of the Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery, and is an invited peer reviewer for hongqing Medicine and Chinese Journal of Clinical New Medicine.
Topics:
Application of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Principles in Perioperative Anesthesia and Anesthesia-Based Sleep Therapy
Abstract:
1. Overview
2. Guiding Anesthesia Induction with the Yin-Yang Theory
3. Applying TCM Principles to Precision Anesthesia
4. Emphasizing Preventive Concepts in Preemptive Analgesia and Antiemesis
5. Using the "Jun-Chen-Zuo-Shi" Principle in Postoperative Pain Management
6. Guiding Sleep Therapy and ERAS with the Holistic Concept
Time: 7:00PM – 10:00PM, Saturday, Jul 26 2025
Location: Zoom Meeting
Speakers: Dr. Yixu Du
Topics: A New Exploration of the Sanjiao (Triple Energizer) System
The concept of Sanjiao (Triple Energizer) represents one of the most distinctive and complex theoretical constructs within Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Since its earliest appearance in the Huangdi Neijing (The Yellow Emperor’s Inner Canon), Sanjiao has remained a central yet controversial topic in the study and practice of TCM. Despite centuries of scholarly exploration, there remains considerable debate surrounding the fundamental nature, structural composition, and physiological functions of the Sanjiao system.In recent years, new interpretations and theories regarding the Sanjiao system have continued to emerge. This lecture aims to review and summarize the latest theories and research on the Sanjiao system, with the hope of broadening perspectives and providing clearer conceptual framework to support clinical diagnosis and treatment.
Time: 7:00PM – 10:00PM, Saturday, Jun 28 2025
Location: Zoom Meeting
Speakers: Dr. Songxian Sun
Topics: The Clinical Use of Classical Formulas: Unlocking TCM's Best-Kept Secret - Dosage Introduction
Does the secret lie only in the dosage?
Can classical formulas still guide us in treating modern diseases?
More than 1,800 years have passed since the Shang Han Lun was written. Does it still offer clinical value today? And should we still study it?
Why do the same classical formulas work with remarkable efficacy for others, yet produce little noticeable effect when I use them?
Let’s take a closer look together.
Time: 7:00 – 10:00PM, Saturday, May 31 2025
Location: Zoom Meeting
Speakers: Dr. Ying LI
Topics: Stroke Treatment and Rehabilitation: From Acute Care to Long-Term Intervention
Stroke is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, with a particularly profound impact on the elderly population. Effective stroke management relies not only on timely treatment during the acute phase but also on comprehensive interventions throughout the rehabilitation process.
This lecture will present a full-spectrum approach to stroke care—from acute response to long-term rehabilitation—and explore the development of integrated management strategies from the perspectives of Western and Traditional Chinese Medicine, physiotherapy, and family support. The aim is to support and enhance stroke recovery, ultimately improving patients’ quality of life.
Time: 6:00 – 10:00PM, Saturday, May 03 2025
Location: Zoom Meeting
Speakers: Dr. Jian JIANG & Dr. Kevin CHANG
Topics:
1) Best Practices for Virtual Care and Safe Use of AI in Healthcare
This presentation provides a comprehensive guide to leveraging virtual care and AI in healthcare, focusing on patient safety and regulatory compliance. It begins by defining virtual care and outlining when and how it can be effectively implemented and covering the regulatory expectations and best practices for delivering safe, effective services. The session highlights key steps for preparing, conducting, and concluding virtual consultations, along with addressing frequently asked questions for practitioners. The session also explores AI’s role in healthcare, its regulation, benefits, and challenges, including ethical and legal considerations such as accountability, transparency, and patient consent. Real-world case studies illustrate common pitfalls and solutions. Attendees will gain actionable insights to integrate virtual care and AI responsibly, enhancing patient outcomes while maintaining professional standards.
2) President's Report
Time: 7:00 – 10:00PM, Saturday, March 22, 2025
Location: Zoom Meeting
Speakers: Dr. Mi Chao
Topic:
Clinical Experiences in Male Infertility Treatment by Mi's Traditional Chinese Medicine
Outline:
(I) Overview of Male Infertility in Western and Traditional Chinese Medicine
(II) Clinical Treatment Experiences
1: Several Major Diseases Causing Male Infertility
2: Common Syndromes and Prescriptions
(III) Analysis of Typical Cases
Time: 7:00 – 10:00PM, Saturday, February 22, 2025
Location: Zoom Meeting
Speakers: Prof. Daniel Deng, Ph.D
Topic 1: New Book Release: "Back To The Roots: Deng's Classical Acupuncture and Pulse Balancing Theory"
Back To The Roots, It is an innovative work that integrates the classical wisdom of Traditional Chinese Medicine with the clinical practice of acupuncture. This is a book encapsulating Professor Deng 's extensive knowledge and over 30 years of experience in the field of acupuncture. It shares the methods and systematic insights he employs daily in his work with patients.
The book delves into his perspectives on the correspondence between meridians, acupoints, and the human body's structure, functional with a particular emphasis on his understanding of the intrinsic nature of acupoints and their relationship to human physiology and pathology. It also explores pulse diagnosis with acupuncture, along with an introduction to the clinical applications of some special therapies.
Topic 2: Clinical Application of Deng's Scalp Acupuncture Based on the Neijing "Essence, Qi, and Spirit"
The "Essence, Qi, and Spirit" Deng’s scalp acupuncture, as derived from the Inner Canon, is developed from the profound implications of three special acupoints on the head: Zhengying (GB 17), Chengguang (BL 6), and Chengling (GB 18). These acupoints embody the essence of the human body's "Essence, Qi, and Spirit."
The three treasures of Essence, Qi, and Spirit are located in high parts of the body, and they play the role in regulating these vital aspects, facilitating communication between the internal and external. They have a comprehensive coordinating effect on the body from function, mental to structure.

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