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2023 Continuing Education Course Information of Canadian Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture Federation

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The Canadian Association of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine is a non-governmental organization voluntarily initiated and formed through friendly consultations by Canadian practitioners of acupuncture and moxibustion of traditional Chinese medicine, professional colleges of acupuncture and moxibustion of traditional Chinese medicine, and people of insight in the field of Chinese medicine. The main work will focus on utilizing the advantages of the platform of the Canadian TCM Acupuncture Alliance to comprehensively promote TCM culture and TCM characteristics, so that the unique medical rehabilitation model and value of TCM can be understood and accepted by the whole society. Jointly carry out various exchange activities and meetings with the professional colleges of traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture in the alliance; integrate and utilize various channels and resources to provide members with resource service systems, expert service systems, and alliance member self-service systems. The colleges and universities specialized in acupuncture and moxibustion of traditional Chinese medicine in the alliance will improve the quality and academic level of practitioners in the acupuncture and moxibustion industry of traditional Chinese medicine by formulating training plans, training courses, and distance education. Promote continuing clinical education for Chinese medicine practitioners and acupuncturists. Actively participate in the professional consulting work and legislative consulting work of the Provincial Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine Acupuncture and Moxibustion, and the professional consulting work related to the reform of professional degree education certification of Chinese Medicine Acupuncture and Moxibustion and the joint examination of practicing qualifications. The alliance focuses on traditional Chinese medicine practitioners and acupuncturists serving community medical care, saving the Canadian government’s huge expenditure on regular hospitals. Actively participate in the legislative reform of traditional Chinese medicine by government departments and the Ministry of Health. Regular exchanges, strengthen academic exchanges, information exchanges, and achievement exchanges among members of the alliance, improve the professional level of Chinese medicine, inherit and develop Chinese medicine, and promote continuing clinical education for Chinese medicine practitioners and acupuncturists. Promote participation in the group health and medical insurance benefit plans of various insurance companies, and provide alliance members with medical service insurance payment qualifications.

Entering 2003, the alliance will regularly organize continuing education courses every quarter. On March 26, there will be two academic lectures. The following is the specific information content.

2023.03.26 Continuing Education Course Schedule

Speech Specialist       the speech topic                                                                 Eastern Time   /   Western Time
Huang Guojian           Mini blades are highly therapeutic for soft tissue pain relief   3pm-5pm/12pm-2pm
Wang Tianshan          Regulatory environment for natural health products in Canada      7pm-9pm/4pm-6pm

1. Huang Guojian

Dr. Huang Guojian entered the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (now Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine) in 1983. After graduating in 1988, he worked in the Internal Medicine Department of Jiangsu Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine. A doctoral student of Chinese and Western Medicine in Peking Union Medical College and Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences. After that, he worked in the Beijing Sino-Japanese Friendship Clinical Medical Research Institute, and was employed by the University of Manitoba, Canada, as a postdoctoral researcher in 1998.

In 2005, Ankang Traditional Chinese Medicine Acupuncture Rehabilitation Center was opened in Winnipeg, Canada.

Dr. Huang Guojian edited and published “Guidelines for Practical Treatment of Single Prescription”, “Encyclopedia of Application of Single Prescription of Traditional Chinese Medicine”, “Encyclopedia of Application of Acupuncture and Moxibustion Single Point”, co-edited “Complete Book of Health Care for Middle-aged People”, and published dozens of academic papers at home and abroad.

Dr. Huang Guojian is good at applying mini-blade acupuncture therapy, catgut embedding therapy, floating acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine to treat various pains, infertility, common diseases and difficult diseases. He is currently the chairman of the Canadian Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine Acupuncture and Moxibustion, the chairman of the Canadian Ankang Chinese Medicine Acupuncture and Moxibustion Rehabilitation Center, the chairman of the Manitoba Professional Acupuncture Association, the chairman of the Canadian Mini Blade Acupuncture Research Association, the chairman of the Canadian Branch of the World Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine Acupoint Catgut Embedding Therapy, and Canadian Holistic Medicine Vice-chairman of the research institute, executive director of the World Chinese TCM Forum, executive director of the Zhongjing Inheritance and Innovation Professional Committee of the World Federation of Traditional Chinese Medicine, member of the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) and member of the Canadian Association for the Study of Pain (the Canadian Pain Society, CPS).

Dr. Huang Guojian opened mini-blade acupuncture training courses in Winnipeg, Toronto, Vancouver, and San Francisco to promote mini-blade acupuncture and achieved very good results.

2. Wang Tianshan

Dr. Wang Tianshan has been engaged in the research and development of botanical medicine and nutraceutical medicine for the past 30 years. Since 2016, he has been the research and development director of Canada SmartPEP (Canada) Biotechnology Research Co., Ltd. Since 2003, he has also been a lecturer of the Chinese Materia Medica course at the Central College. He used to be the quality assurance director of Labs-Mart Canada and was mainly responsible for laboratory operation and quality certification. From 2007 to 2012, he served as the research and development director of Canada Tianma Pharmaceutical Group and was responsible for the registration of new drugs. In 2005, he worked as an associate researcher at the Cross Cancer Institute of the University of Alberta, Canada, mainly engaged in the research on the efficacy of nano-preparations on lung cancer; Nutrient composition and active ingredient analysis. Dr. Wang was previously an associate professor at the School of Pharmacy, Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and concurrently served as the executive deputy director of the Jiangsu Provincial Center for Quality Control of Traditional Chinese Medicine. From natural product screening of active drugs to non-clinical research of new drugs, process formulation, pilot scale development, chromatographic fingerprint characterization and quality control of plant drug final products, etc., Dr. Wang has been involved in the field of new drug discovery.

Dr. Wang has many years of experience in natural health products from Health Canada, preclinical registration of botanical drugs and food supplement applications from the US Food and Drug Administration, and new drug applications from the State Food and Drug Administration of China.

Dr. Wang graduated from the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1987 and stayed on to teach there. He received a master’s degree in Chinese Materia Medica in 1992 and a doctorate in Chinese Materia Medica from Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1997. He successively conducted postdoctoral research in Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University and Institute of Chinese Medicine in Japan and Nanjing Jinling Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. in China. He has published more than 50 papers and jointly holds 3 Chinese new drug patents.

(2) Introduction of the host

1. Zhao Liye

Zhao Liye, registered acupuncturist in Alberta, doctor of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

2.Peter Zhao

Registered acupuncturist in Alberta, Bachelor of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Bachelor of Life Science, University of Calgary

3. Wang Santao

Registered Acupuncturist in Quebec, Dean of Quebec College of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

(3) Registration contact information:

This lecture is a non-profit free lecture. Participants who need NCCAOM credits can get 4 CREDITS of NCCAOM.

The normal fee is 100 Canadian dollars, and the early bird price is 50 Canadian dollars. Interested friends, please log on to the website info@aacmc.ca, and enter the discount code QCACU50

Consulting telephone: +1-204-775-2266

(4) Zoom link

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/7112027032?pwd=VGd2b3V0bDBiNm5laVA3N3FBc2tkdz09

zoom ID: 711 202 7032

Password: 123456

(5) Precautions

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