May 03 2006
Chinese Medicine- As seen on TV
Acupuncture recently featured on Channel Nine’s Lifestyle program What’s Good For you? Click on this link, and scroll down to the bottom of the page to watch a video and interview of Dr Mark Strudwick, Wesley Hospital Queensland. What’s Good for You? Acupuncture
Herbal Babies- Alternative Fertility Treatments was recently the centrepiece of A Current Affair TV Show. Click on this link to view the online video broadcast Herbal Fertility Treatments
If you are interested in learning more about Chinese Medicine & fertility treatments, and acupuncture for pregnancy- you may be interested in joining thediscussion forum hosted by Debra Betts, a New Zealand Midwife and Acupuncturist.
Chinese Medicine and the Treatment of Infertility Seminar: Sydney February 2007
Jane Lyttleton is hosting part two of her Infertility seminar in Sydney, February 2007 click here for more info
Launch!
We recently launched two exciting new initiatives:
The World’s Largest Interactive Encyclopaedia of Chinese Medicine
and
Carole Rogers’ Foundations of Chinese Medicine Education Modules Online
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The World’s Largest Interactive Encyclopaedia of Chinese Medicine
Acupuncture Network’s online encyclopaedia of Chinese Medicine draws on contributions from over fifty Chinese Medicine practitioners and contains over 1000 pages of clinical information including patterns of disharmony, TCM diagnosis and commonly used acupuncture points. It revolutionises the way we learn, understand and practice Chinese Medicine!
Please join us in sharing the wealth of knowledge, experience and passion for Chinese Medicine by contributing to this growing body of knowledge.
Acupuncture Network’s online encyclopaedia is a Wiki. It is based upon Wikipedia. Wikipedia is a free content online encyclopaedia written collaboratively by contributors worldwide.
You can find the Acupuncture Network Wiki at http://www.acupuncturenetwork.org/wiki/
You can find more about Wiki’s and Wikipedia at http://en.wikipedia.org
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Carole Rogers’ Foundations of Chinese Medicine Education Modules Online
Carole Rogers, Associate Professor at the University of Technology,
Sydney, has donated to the Acupuncture Network “Five Foundations of Chinese Medicine“. These education modules are now online for free access by Acupuncture Network members.
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