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Natural Veterinary Medicine 204
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6.0
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Linda DuPont, DVM
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$144.00 USD
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Identify the correspondence of modern Western nutritional approaches and therapeutic herbal supplements to traditional Chinese medicine remedies
Compare the traditional Chinese medicine paradigm to the modern Western medicine theories in the etiology of Neurological and Ophthalmologic Disorders
Recognize in the traditional Chinese medicine paradigm and the similarity of etiology for a wide variety of Neurological and Ophthalmologic Disorders
Differentiate the traditional Chinese medicine therapeutic approaches to Neurological and Ophthalmologic Disorders based on the theory of excess or deficiency
Compare the traditional Chinese medicine paradigm to the modern Western medicine theories in the etiology of Liver and Respiratory Disorders
Recognize in the traditional Chinese medicine paradigm and the similarity of etiology for a wide variety of Liver and Respiratory Disorders
Differentiate the traditional Chinese medicine therapeutic approaches to Liver and Respiratory Disorders based on the theory of excess or deficiency
Compare the traditional Chinese medicine paradigm to the modern Western medicine theories in the etiology of Reproductive and Urological Disorders
Recognize in the traditional Chinese medicine paradigm and the similarity of etiology for a wide variety of Reproductive and Urological Disorders
Differentiate the traditional Chinese medicine therapeutic approaches to Reproductive and Urological Disorders based on the theory of excess or deficiency
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Natural Veterinary Medicine 203
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6.0
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Linda DuPont, DVM
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$144.00 USD
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Identify the correspondence of modern Western nutritional approaches and therapeutic herbal supplements to traditional Chinese medicine remedies
Compare the traditional Chinese medicine paradigm to the modern Western medicine theories in the etiology of Infectious Diseases
Recognize in the traditional Chinese medicine paradigm and the similarity of etiology for a wide variety of Infectious Diseases
Differentiate the traditional Chinese medicine therapeutic approaches to Infectious Disease based on the theory of excess or deficiency
Compare the traditional Chinese medicine paradigm to the modern Western medicine theories in the etiology of Liver and Musculoskeletal Disorders
Recognize in the traditional Chinese medicine paradigm and the similarity of etiology for a wide variety of Liver and Musculoskeletal Disorders
Differentiate the traditional Chinese medicine therapeutic approaches to Liver and Musculoskeletal Disorders based on the theory of excess or deficiency
Compare the traditional Chinese medicine paradigm to the modern Western medicine theories in the etiology of Neoplastic Disorders
Recognize in the traditional Chinese medicine paradigm and the similarity of etiology for a wide variety of Neoplastic Disorders
Differentiate the traditional Chinese medicine therapeutic approaches to Neoplastic Disorders based on the theory of excess or deficiency
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Michigan
MN
Minnesota
MO
Missouri
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Natural Veterinary Medicine 202
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6.0
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Linda DuPont, DVM
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Educational Objectives
Identify the correspondence of modern Western nutritional approaches and therapeutic herbal supplements to traditional Chinese medicine remedies
Compare the traditional Chinese medicine paradigm to the modern Western medicine theories in the etiology of Digestive Disorders
Recognize in the traditional Chinese medicine paradigm, the similarity of etiology for a wide variety of Digestive Disorders
Differentiate the traditional Chinese medicine therapeutic approaches to Digestive Disorders based on the theory of excess or deficiency
Compare the traditional Chinese medicine paradigm to the modern Western medicine theories in the etiology of Ear Disorders
Recognize in the traditional Chinese medicine paradigm, the similarity of etiology for a wide variety of Ear Disorders
Differentiate the traditional Chinese medicine therapeutic approaches to Ear Disorders based on the theory of excess or deficiency
Compare the traditional Chinese medicine paradigm to the modern Western medicine theories in the etiology of Endocrine, Hematological and Immunological Disorders
Recognize in the traditional Chinese medicine paradigm, the similarity of etiology for a wide variety of Endocrine, Hematological and Immunological Disorders
Differentiate the traditional Chinese medicine therapeutic approaches to Endocrine, Hematological and Immunological Disorders based on the theory of excess or deficiency
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Natural Veterinary Medicine 201
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6.0
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Linda DuPont, DVM
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Associate the traditional Chinese medicine metaphors to the corresponding Western physiology and anatomy concepts
Compare and contrast the concepts of Qi, Yin, Yang, Zang and Fu
Recognize the relationship between Zang and Fu organs and their association with the Cooking Pot Analogy
Relate how a deficiency of a particular source of Qi may produces multiple manifestations and health effects
Describe the concept of pulse diagnosis
Summarize the similarities and differences in taking the History of Present Illness
Compare the traditional Chinese medicine paradigm to the modern Western medicine theories in the etiology of behavioral disorders
Identify the correspondence of modern Western therapeutic herbal supplements to traditional Chinese medicine remedies.
Recognize in the traditional Chinese medicine paradigm, the similarity of etiology for a wide variety of behavioral and emotional disorders
Differentiate the traditional Chinese medicine therapeutic approachs to dermatological disorders based on the theory of excess or deficiency
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Florida
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Georgia
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Indiana
IA
Iowa
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Kansas
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Kentucky
MI
Michigan
MN
Minnesota
MO
Missouri
NV
Nevada
NB
New Brunswick
NM
New Mexico
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North Carolina
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