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2.00 Credits
2 credits The Shang Han Lun is one of the four most important classics of traditional Chinese Medicine. The course provides an advanced analysis and ensuing clinical application of diseases caused by the external pathogen of Cold. This course prepares students to apply its diagnostic and treatment protocols to complex clinical care and treatment strategies. Prerequisite: Admission to DAOM program or permission of dean
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2.00 Credits
2 credits The Jin Gui Yao Lue is included as one of the four most important classics of traditional Chinese medicine. This course provides students with advanced clinical concepts in diagnostic and therapeutic systems in the areas of differential diagnosis, treatment principles and Chinese herbal formula selection, utilizing the six classic stages of disease as the structure for the course. The lectures are followed by case studies, some of which are from the Bastyr Center for Natural Health patient population. Prerequisite: Admission to DAOM program or permission of dean
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2.00 Credits
2 credits The Wen Bing Xue medical classic is the one of the four major traditional Chinese medical classic texts. This text pertains to "seasonal febrile diseases." The course analyzes the four classicstages of disease as they pertain to the external pathogen of Heat. The analysis and clinical application of this course material are applied to the diagnostic and treatment protocols of complex patient care protocols. Prerequisite: Admission to DAOM program or permission of dean
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1.00 Credits
2 credits This is the first of three courses covering the diagnosis and treatment of neuromusculoskeletal conditions. The class discusses the TCM differential diagnosis of pain, treatment for the various types of pain with various types of tissue involvement, acupuncture systems of point selection, and the broad topics of TCM bi syndrome, wei syndrome and zhong-feng or windstroke. Prerequisite: Admission to DAOM or approval of the dean
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2.00 Credits
2 credits This is the second of three courses covering the diagnosis and treatment of neuromusculoskeletal conditions, many of which involve pain. This course discusses site-specific neuromuscular problems including tendonitis, bursitis, neuralgia, sports injuries, and trigger point pain patterns of the lower extremities. Prerequisite: OM7311 or approval of the dean
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3.00 Credits
2 credits This is the third of three courses covering the diagnosis and treatment of neuromusculoskeletal conditions, many of which involve pain. This course explores painful conditions of the spine, neck, head, shoulder and upper limbs, including the hand. Prerequisite: OM7311, OM7312, or approval of the dean
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2.00 Credits
2 credits This course provides advanced acupuncture techniques that are vital to the clinical care and management of oncology patients. Advanced clinical theories and techniques, as they pertain to acupuncture, are given for the management of pain, immune support, treatment of anxiety/depression and modifying the side effects of medication. This course provides a sophisticated understanding and application of acupuncture in the oncology clinical setting. Prerequisite: Admission to DAOM program
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2.00 Credits
2 credits This course provides an introduction to orthopedic assessment as it applies to the acupuncture clinical setting. Students gain skills in orthopedic assessment, which will enhance their clinical work and ability to provide advanced clinical care. Prerequisite: Admission to DAOM program or OM5323
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2.00 Credits
2 credits This course addresses the clinical issues of orthopedic management, including imaging, pharmaceuticals, labs and specific physical modalities. Patient co-management issues are also addressed, including recognition of advanced conditions requiring referral. Prerequisites: Admission to DAOM program, ND, ExSci and/or permission of dean
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1.00 Credits
1 credit There are many advanced Tui Na techniques that can enhance resolution of pain. This course covers a variety of common clinical conditions including headache, TMJ, upper extremities, carpal tunnel syndrome, wrist pain, injury of lower extremities including the gastrocnemius muscle, ankle sprains and traumatic synovitis. Prerequisite: Admission to DAOM or approval of the dean
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