Strategies for Treating Liver Disorders with Chinese Herbs - CEU

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Strategies for Treating Liver Disorders with Chinese Herbs - Over 100 Years Lineage in Ding's Family

Speaker: Prof. Yi-E Ding
Date & Time: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, Sun., 09/19/2010
NCCAOM PDA Points: 7

The current of Meng-He medicine has had 400 years history in China. Along with the eastward spread of Meng-He medicine, the first practitioner in Ding's family, Dr. Ganren Ding moved to Shanghai and later founded the Shanghai College of Chinese Medicine, the first school of modern education in TCM in the history. As one of the fourth generation of Ganren Ding, Prof. Yi-E Ding will introduce Ding's medical style and clinical experiences in Chinese medicine. He will introduce in detail on the strategies for treating liver disorders with Chinese herbs including secret formulas used in over 100 years lineage in his family.

About the Speaker: Prof. Yi-E is a Chief Doctor of Internal Medicine in Longhua Hospital affiliated to Shanghai University of TCM. He graduated from both western medicine and TCM colleges in 1967 and 1975. In recent years he has lectured and practiced in Germany and the United States. 

Location
New York College of Traditional Chinese Medicine
155 First St.
Mineola, NY 11501

Lecture is in English 

Visit NYCTCM CEU page to register for this seminar. 
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