Chinese Medicine: Shang Han Lun – Online Medical Course

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Last updated on September 3, 2024 8:42 pm

Explore the Six-Meridian Syndrome Differentiation in Chinese medicine and how to apply it to preliminary diagnoses with this online course from HKU SPACE.

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Who is the course for?

This course is designed for anyone with an interest in Chinese medicine, particularly the theory and practice. It will be especially useful to anyone with a clinical foundation in Chinese medicine.

What topics will you cover?

Week 1: What is Taiyang syndromes? Signs and symptoms of pattern differentiation of Taiyang syndromes and its classification

Week 2: The exterior patterns of Taiyang syndromes: the exterior deficiency pattern caused by Wind

Week 3: The exterior patterns of Taiyang syndromes: the exterior excess pattern caused by Cold

Week 4: The interior patterns of Taiyang syndromes: Water retention syndrome and Blood amassment syndrome

Week 5: The transmuted patterns of Taiyang syndromes

Week 6: Signs and symptoms of Yangming syndrome, heat and excess patterns of Yangming syndrome

Week 7: Signs and symptoms of Shaoyang syndrome, the pattern of Xiao Chai Hu Tang

Week 8: Signs and symptoms of Taiyin syndrome, Shaoyin syndrome and Jueyin syndrome

What will you achieve?

By the end of the course, you‘ll be able to…

Describe the characteristics of the Six-Meridian Syndrome Differentiation introduced in Shang Han Lun, also known as Treatise of Febrile Diseases Caused by Cold

Interpret classic text Shang Han Lun regarding the outline of the Six-Meridian Syndrome Differentiation

Explain different body conditions from yinyang’s perspective

Describe the characteristics of the decoctions mentioned in Shang Han Lun

Apply the essentials of the Six-Meridian Syndrome Differentiation in clinical analysis

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