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Doctorate of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Course of Study

Track 2: Application of Chinese Classics (1.5 credits each)

1. Nei Jing (Semester 1)
2. Nan Jing (Semester 2)
3. Shang Han Lun (Semester 3)
4. Jin Gui Yao Lue (Semester 4)
5. Wen Bing (Semester 5)

This series of five courses enables the doctoral fellow to understand and apply the principles, theories and techniques in the Nei Jing, Nan Jing, Shang Han Lun, Jin Gui Yao Lue, and Wen Bing. Doctoral fellows compare and contrast classical Chinese medicine with modern treatment techniques, and critically examine both. Doctoral fellows will also be able to discriminate among various translations of classical texts and texts purported to be based on classical theory. Lastly, they will come to understand the foundations of the medicine represented by classical texts, and the maturation of those theories into their modern form, so as to achieve original thought regarding the future evolution of Oriental medicine theory.

 

 
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