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主講人:
杜亦旭博士:澳大利亚国际中医药研究院院长,从事临床医疗和中医教学20余。
黄国新博士:澳大利亚国际中医药研究院 副院长兼秘书长,从事临床医疗和中医教学20余年。
主講人:澳華中醫學會會長、博士導師—張翼教授
學術活動時間:2018 年 11月 24日(星期六) 晚上 7:00-10:00
活動的地點: 悉尼中醫學院 Level 5,25 Dixon Street Haymarket 2000
“骨性關節炎”是一種關節疾病,主要影響軟骨。
患有"骨性關節炎"人的軟骨頂層破裂和耗損,這使得軟骨下面的骨骼互相摩擦,這種摩擦可以導致疼痛﹑腫脹和關節活動範圍減小。時間長了,關節可能會變形。
在澳洲患有“骨性關節炎”的人多發生在50歲前後,女性稍多于男,常常會因有關節疼痛、關節活動受限,而影響正常生活。
中醫博士導師、張翼敎授多年來對“骨性關節炎”進行了專門的研究,特別是結合澳洲的發病情況,總結出運用中醫診斷、治療的方法。
學術活動題目:《現代脈法介紹及臨床應用》
學術活動主講人:澳華中醫學會理事 - 單越濤副主任醫師
學術活動時間:2018 年 11月 10日(星期六) 晚上 7:00-10:00
學術活動地點:Burwood 市圖書館 (2 Conder St.Burwood NSW 2134)
主講人簡歷:
單越濤女士,出身於中醫世家,畢業於福建中醫藥大學,獲中醫碩士學位,副主任醫師職稱。單醫師一九九二年參加工作開始從事臨床工作至今,具有二十多年的臨床實踐經驗。以婦、兒科為主兼治療內科雜病。擅長憑脈用針、藥治療各種婦產科及小兒科疑難雜症。特別對多囊卵巢綜合症、原發性閉經、功能性子宮出血、不孕不育有良好療效。
單醫師現任世界中醫藥學會聯合會脈象專業委員會副會長、世界中醫藥學會聯合會易醫臍針專業委員會常務理事兼副秘書長、世界中醫藥學會聯合會腫瘤外治專業委員會理事、澳華中醫學會理事等職務。
Seminar Topics:
1. CMBA Registration Annual Renewal Update Notes
Speaker :Dr. Chuanyi XU - Vice Secretary of NSWACM
2. How to Complete CPD Form and to Apply for Annual Registration Renewal
Speaker :Dr. Min Xing XIE - Vice President/Secretary General of NSWACM
3. How to Use the Member Service Functions in NSWACM Web Site
Speaker :Mr. Zhan Biao FAN - Board Member of NSWACM
學術活動主講人:中國福建中醫藥大學 – 张文光教授
學術活動時間:9月26日(星期三) 晚上7:00–10:00
學術活動地點:悉尼中醫學院 Level 5,25 Dixon Street Haymarket 2000
俞云教授,1964年畢業於徐州醫學院,1965年進入上海腫瘤醫院⼀直從事中醫脈診和針灸治療癌症的臨床及研究。現為廣東省中醫院主任導師﹑廣東省針灸學會切脈針灸專業委員會主任委員、美國中國醫學研究院名譽教授﹑世界中⻄醫結合學會常務理事﹑上海市針灸經絡中⼼研究員﹑⻄班牙切脈針灸研究所所⻑。代表著作有《切脈針灸治癌》、《切脈針灸—黃帝內經針法》等。
澳洲政府實施中醫行業正式註冊已經第三年,幾年來中醫管理局(
主講嘉賓:
1. Dr. David Grahan
2. Ms. Debra Gillick
3. Mr. 曾智鸿 注册會計師
Speaker: Dr. Daniel Deng, PhD of TCM, Professor
The theory of Yin and Yang opening, closing and pivot theory originated from SuWen chapter 6: “TaiYin is open, JueYin is close, ShaoYin is pivot.” However, this theory has always been rarely mentioned or systematically applied in acupuncture clinics. In this lecture, through my thirty years of clinical experience in acupuncture, I will give you a different thought and way of acupuncture from their history, connotation, and clinical use of various aspects, to help improve the clinical effect.
Open means to relieve or receive; Close means to store and regulate; Pivot means to transfer. Yin and Yang revolve around each other, resulting in an endless cycle. When the JingLuo are nobstructed, no pain will be present.
Daniel graduated from GuangZhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in the Acupuncture department in 1987. After graduation, he was still involved with the university. He now works as a practitioner and lecturer after he went to Australia in 1989. He has taught at the Sydney Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine and in the acupuncture department at UTS and is still currently teaching a Masters Course at the Western Sydney University.
With his three decades of abundant acupuncture teaching and clinical experience, he established the “Deng Style Acupuncture and Pulse Balance Method” theory, a clinically effective acupuncture method. This method is based on the theories from the NeiJing, NanJing, Twelve Meridians and Eight Extra Meridians, centering on the unique and true meanings of the acupuncture points and the overall balance of Yin and Yang as the starting point to the human body. The main methods include a “pulse-acupuncture point correspondence needle method", "opening, closing and pivot theory needle method", "Acu-point array needle method", and “Shen Que 3 axis needle method", which are the guidance of the theory principle of acupuncture point combinations.
Daniel was awarded the “Best Clinical Practice Paper" at the 2008 AACMA conference in Sydney Australia. He was an invited speaker at the sixth (2004) and the eighth (2014) World Federation of Acupuncture Association Conference.
Currently, he is the Vice President of the New South Wales Association of Chinese Medicine (NSWACM) and the Chair of the Academic Committee, and an executive council member of both the Committee of Famous Doctors’ Heritage of World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies and the International Communication Working Committee of the World Federation of Acupuncture Association.
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