Live Webinar
November 21,22 and December 5th
10am - 14pm
(Japan Time)
"Spleen Musings"
with
Edward Obaidey
November 21th and 22nd
From 10am to 14pm ( JST)
November 21th and 22nd
From 1am to 5am (GMT)
November 20th and 21st
From 5pm to 9pm (PST)
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December 5th
From 10am am to 14 pm ( JST )
December 5th
From 1 am to 5 am (GMT)
December 4th
From 5pm to 9pm (PST)
Each day will consist of 4-hour live video lectures with practical videos, discussion and question and answer.
**There will be a simultaneous interpretation in Indonesian during the webinar**
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Topics covered will include...
-The revision of previous seminar and principles;
Palpatory methods (The Six Classical Methods of Palpation)
and the state of mind
-Introducing 11 Spleen and Stomach Deficiency Syndroms
-Learning symptoms and treatment patterns that present most frequently in a clinical environment
- Learning how to understand and interpret pulse reading including how to take pulse
-Learning how to utilize moxibustion and
the flavor in practical Treatment
- The Eight Extraordinary confluent points for Spleen deficiency
-Learn how the Spleen and Stomach relate to the mental-emotional/physical connection, skin part
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We will host the webinar via Zoom
We will send you the zoom links 24 hours* prior to the webinar
All registered attendees:
We encourage live attendance to the event but please note that the recordings following the webinar are available for all participants who have paid in advance.
Recordings of the webinar will be available for a limited period of time.
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Rate
US$ 250 (Student $220)
Pending : NCCAOM 12 PDA Points
*Attendee who requires PDAs should attend live webinar.
Changes/Cancellations
We reserve the right to cancel or reschedule the webinar or change course content.
In the unlikely event that we have to cancel a live event without offering an alternative,
refunds will be provided in the form of payment in which they were originally made.