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American College of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine
Global Continuing Acupuncture Education Online Conference
October 23-24, 2021
ENGLISH TRACK ONLY
TX 19 hours
1.2 SA, 1.2 ET, 2.4 PM, 4 BIO, 4.2 HERB, 6 GEN
NCCAOM 15.5 PDA pts
1 AOM-SA, 1 AOM-ET, 2 PE-CW, 3 AOM-BIO, 3
AOM-CH, 1 AOM-OM, 4.5 AOM-AC
California 15.5 CE hours
Ms. Marilyn Allen, USA
Ethic, Safety, Insurance and Coding
Dr. Rongmin Jiang, China
Two Clinical Case of Ben Tun Syndrome
Drs. Seyed Shahin Soltani, Meysam Shirzad, Alireza
Abbassian, Mehrdad Karimi, Mahdi Alizadeh V., Iran
Neurologic Disorders (Insomnia, Migraine,
Sciatica and Memory Loss): A Traditional Persian
Medicine Perspective
Dr. Kathy Taromina, USA
Treating Cancer Survivors with TCM
Dr. Shiwu Xiao, Canada
Combination Treatment on Irritable Bowel Syn-
drome by TCM
Early bird discount ends Oct 8, 2021. Discounts available for TAAOM members, ACAOM alumni & students.
This v i r tual conference wi l l be hos ted v ia zoom meet ings.
Online Registration: https://www.acaom.edu/continuing-education-virtual/
ONLINE
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APPROVAL FOR: Provider approval by Texas State Board of Acupuncture Examiners Texas State Board of Acupuncture Examiners Provider # CAE00001 19 Hours California Acupuncture Board Approval (Provider# 462) 15.5 Hours NCCAOM Approval (Provider# ACHB222) 15.5 PDA Pts
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ENGLISH TRACK ONLY Ms. Marilyn Allen, MS
Ethic, Safety, Insurance and Coding
TX: 1.2 SA | NCCAOM: 1 SA | CA: 1 Hr Category 1
TX: 1.2 ET | NCCAOM: 1 ET | CA: 1 Hr Category 1
TX: 2.4 PM | NCCAOM: 2 PE-CW | CA: 2 Hr Category 2
Dr. Rongmin Jiang, Ph.D.
Two Clinical Case of Ben Tun Syndrome
TX: 1.6 HERB, 2 GEN | NCCAOM: 1 AOM-CH, 1 AOM-OM, 1 AOM-AC | CA: 3 Hr Category 1
Drs. Seyed Shahin Soltani, Meysam Shirzad, Alireza Abbassian,
Mehrdad Karimi, Mahdi Alizadeh V., M.D., Ph.D
Neurologic Disorders (Insomnia, Migraine, Sciatica and Memory Loss): A Tradi-
tional Persian Medicine Perspective
TX: 4 BIO, 1 HERB | NCCAOM: 3 AOM-BIO, 1 AOM-CH | CA: 4 Hr Category 1
Dr. Kathy Taromina, D.A.C.M.
Treating Cancer Survivors with TCM
TX: 1.6 HERB, 2 GEN | NCCAOM: 1 AOM-CH, 2 AOM-AC | CA: 3 Hr Category 1
Dr. Shiwu Xiao, R.Ac. R.TCM.Dr. M.s., MD, OMD Combination Treatment on Irritable Bowel Syndrome by TCM
TX: 2 GEN | NCCAOM: 1.5 AOM-AC | CA: 1.5 Hr Category 1
Content and schedule subject to change Rev 10.15.2021
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Neurologic Disorders (Insomnia, Migraine, Sciatica and Memory Loss): A Traditional Persian Medicine Perspective Drs. Seyed Shahin Soltani, Meysam Shirzad, Alireza Abbassian,
Mehrdad Karimi, Mahdi Alizadeh V., M.D., Ph.D.
TX: 4 BIO, 1 HERB | NCCAOM: 3 AOM-BIO, 1 AOM-CH | CA: 4 Hr Category 1
The lecture will be co-presented by five speakers from Iran, covers the following five items such as: sleep disorders (insomnia), migraine, sciatica, culinary medicine in neu-rology (memory improvement), manipulation and purification techniques. Based on Tra-ditional Persian Medicine (TPM), dystemperaments in the nervous system can cause a multitude of very common complications such as insomnia, migraine, sciatica and memory loss. Balancing and restoration of dystemperaments in this system can prevent, correct, and reverse these discomforts. TPM offers herbs, diet correction with a tradition-al culinary medicine and foods and also traditional manipulation techniques that can effi-ciently balance the nervous system and alleviate these symptoms. Insomnia Based on Traditional Persian Medicine Perspective Dr. Seyed Shahin Soltani is a MD, PhD with medical doctorate degree of Western med-icine from Iran (1996) and PhD in Traditional Persian Medicine (TPM/ TIM) from Iran (2012). He has been involved in medical practice, research, and teaching for the last 25 years and is currently an Assistant professor in Houston Community College and faculty of ACAOM (American College of Acupuncture & oriental medicine) and teaching West-ern medicine classes and Western herbal medicine in Master and doctorate degree pro-grams since 2013 and an International speaker in medical seminars. Migraine: A Traditional Persian Medicine Approach Dr. Meysam Shirzad is a MD, PhD with a medical doctorate degree of Western medi-cine from Iran (2004) and PhD in Traditional Persian Medicine (TPM/ TIM ) since 2013. He has been involved in medical practice and an international lecturer in Macro-SAR China, education of principles of TPM in Vienna Austria and in Athens / Greece recently. He is an assistant professor of Tehran University of medical sciences school of TPM since 2013. Sciatica: A Traditional Persian Medicine Approach Dr. Alireza Abbassian (MD, Ph.D.) is a medical doctor of Western medicine (Iran, 2004) and Ph.D. in Traditional Medicine (TPM/TIM) since 2012. He has been involved in medi-cal practice and was a former researcher at La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia. He is a WHO expert in Traditional Medicine and had lectures in Jaipur & Jamnagar, In-dia, and Macao-SAR China. He has been an assistant professor at Tehran University of medical sciences, school of TPM since 2013. Traditional Persian Culinary Medicine for Memory Improvement Dr. Mehrdad Karimi (MD, Ph.D.) is a medical doctor in Western medicine (Iran, 2001) and a Ph.D. in traditional medicine (TPM/TIM) since 2013. Dr. Karimi was involved in teaching students from China, Austria, India and Greece and an international speaker. He has been an associate professor in Tehran University of medical sciences, school of TPM since 2013 and the former chair of TPM there. Purification and Traditional Manipulation Techniques in Neurologic Disorders Based on Persian Folk Medicine Dr. Mahdi Alizadeh V. (MD, PhD) is a Medical Doctor in conventional medicine (since 2002) and PhD in Traditional Persian Medicine since 2013. He teaches and practices medicine and involved in interdisciplinary research as an assistant professor at Tehran University of Medical Sciences, School of Persian Medicine since 2013. He has also been an international Medical lecturer in Iran and Austria.
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Treating Cancer Survivors with TCM
Dr. Kathy Taromina, D.A.C.M.
TX: 1.6 HERB, 2 GEN | NCCAOM: 1 AOM-CH, 2 AOM-AC | CA: 3 Hr Category 1
Participants will be introduced to a range of topics related to treating the unique needs
of cancer survivors. Acupuncture and herbs treatment strategies for commonly seen
late effects will be covered. Participants will learn about the challenges cancer survi-
vors face and the role we can play as a member of their healthcare team.
Dr. Kathy Taromina practices acupuncture in Washington State. She is a clinical re-searcher at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and the Academic Dean and Director of Research at the Seattle Institute of East Asian Medicine. She also teaches
at the Virginia University of Integrative Medicine and Bastyr University. Dr. Taromina obtained her MSTOM degree in 1999 and DACM degree in 2016 from the Pacific Col-lege of Oriental Medicine. She is the principal investigator at the SEAttle-based Re-
search of Chinese Herbs for COVID-10 and Chair of the Institutional Review Board of the Seattle Institute of East Asian Medicine.
Combination Treatment on Irritable Bowel Syndrome by TCM
Dr. Shiwu Xiao, R.Ac. R.TCM.Dr. M.s., MD, OMD TX: 2 GEN | NCCAOM: 1.5 AOM-AC | CA: 1.5 Hr Category 1
This course will talk about irritable bowel syndrome in TCM perspective, how to balance
through liver, the aetiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of IBS. Speaker will
also discuss several clinical cases.
Dr. Shiwu Xiao is an expert of TCM with a high credential in both China and outside, more than 30 years works at top institute hospital and expert clinic in China, Israel and Canada. In 1988, after eight years intensive systematic University study and training in both Chinese Medicine and West Medicine, he earns his MD, OMD, since then, has been working in the same university and university hospital for a long time with Acu-puncture, Chinese medicine and modern western medicine. As an Associate Profes-sor, vice chief physician, Dr.Xaio has been worked at Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital in internal medicine and pediatric department since 1988 right after graduation. With more than 30 years rich experience, he helps numbers of patients, gains a tremendous reputation in China, since his excellence, 1998, he was entitled as 21 century top elite of TCM by the province government. He has a very good international reputation, his patients and students come from U.S, Canada, Europe, Japan, Korea etc. As a visiting professor of Med-Cin college of TCM in Israel, and Burcin College in Telaviv University, worked in the expert clinic there over 10 years, very success and known in Israel. Now, he settles in Calgary and works as a professor, Dean of Chinese medicine department in Canadian institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine, lectures to college students, practitioner and patients, now starts to treat patient in the expert clinic. He created the unique painless Xiao acupuncture, combines with fine quality Chinese Herbal medicine in convenient forms like capsule, tincture, syrup, cook-free concentrated powder and topic using, specialize in treatment on asthma and allergy, pediatric diseases, insomnia, fatigue and stress, cancer. Pain management, menstrual disorder and infertility, senile diseases, dermatologic diseases, weight and diet, addiction treatment etc.
Two Clinical Case of Ben Tun Syndrome
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Dr. Rongmin Jiang, Ph.D.
TX: 1.6 HERB, 2 GEN | NCCAOM: 1 AOM-CH, 1 AOM-OM, 1 AOM-AC | CA: 3 Hr Category 1
Course will discuss a chronic gastritis disease with "bentun syndrome" case and the herbal & acupuncture treatment, a depression disease with "bentun syndrome" case, and the herbal & acupuncture treatment and the TCM recognition of "bentun syndrome" Dr. Rongmin Jiang currently lives in Texas. He has many years of hand-on experi-ence as a TCM & acupuncture doctor. He mentors and trains for internship students of
TCM medical school. He published 16 articles of TCM & ccupuncture treatment and research on the medical magazines. Dr. Jiang is skilled at using herbs to treat different kinds of disease and illness in the internal medicine field, gynecological and pediatrics
field, and using acupuncture and other traditional Chinese physical therapies to treat nervous system and skeletal muscle system disease. He obtained his Ph.D. and Mas-ters degree from the Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Dr. Jiang is
also a visiting scholar at ACAOM.
Ethic, Safety, Insurance and Coding
Ms. Marilyn Allen, M.S.
TX: 1.2 SA | NCCAOM: 1 SA | CA: 1 Hr Category 1
TX: 1.2 ET | NCCAOM: 1 ET | CA: 1 Hr Category 1
TX: 2.4 PM | NCCAOM: 2 PE-CW | CA: 2 Hr Category 2
This course will cover most current and useful safety considerations, ethical dilemmas,
insurance issues, and coding in acupuncture practice. Ethics: duties of an acupunctur-
ist, principles of medical ethics, commitments to patients, the profession and the public.
Safety: avoid risks and risk management. Practice Management: professional develop-
ment, 12 steps to ethical success, ethical and legal bill in collection practices, and meth-
ods of payment from patients.
Marilyn Allen is a Practice Management Consultant for the acupuncture profession.
Her expertise spans practice building, office management, marketing and professional ethics and jurisprudence. Marilyn is a co-author of Points for Profit, a book for the acu-
puncture profession in the area of business and practice management, marketing and public relations. With a M.S. in Management and Administration from Pepperdine Uni-versity, she has honed her skills in several large complementary medicine clinics. Mari-
lyn serves as the Public Relations and Marketing Director for the American Acupuncture Council. Marilyn has been a contributor to three different Oriental medicine journals and in 1999 was named as the Editor of Acupuncture Today. Marilyn is currently serv-
ing as the representative to the WHO (World Health Organization) for the development of diagnostic does for the International Classification of Traditional Medicine. Repre-senting Traditional Medicine providers on the Technical Advisory Group for Quality and
Safety. A member of the U.S. Delegation to the International Organization for Stand-ardization. Marilyn has been elected to the Chairman’s Advisory Council. The organi-zation is working on Public Safety and Quality and Standards for herbs and medical
devices used in Acupuncture Offices. Marilyn loves to work in her garden and grows various kinds of fruit and numerous flowers in her spare time,. She also enjoys experi-encing various types of Traditional and Homeopathic treatments for her research and
personal health and wellbeing.
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October 2021 ACAOM CAE Conference
ATTENTION!
This event will NOT be held at ACAOM.
Webinars offered online via zoom at USA Central time. Personalized access to the registered courses will be emailed to you.
When login to zoom meetings, please use your full name, turn on the camera,
and mute the microphone. Use the chat function for questions.
Certificates will be sent via email 7-10 days after the conference.
If you need a zoom tutorial for the event, email [email protected] to schedule a 15-30 minutes tutorial session.
PLEASE REGISTER ONLINE: https://www.acaom.edu/continuing-education-register-online/ Any questions email: [email protected] Cancellations: Refund, less $50 processing fee, will be given to those who cancel in writing by October 8, 2021.
Early bird discount if register by October 8, 2021
October 23-24, 2021 Two Days One Day
Regular Registration [ ] $350 [ ] $218 [ ] Saturday [ ] Sunday
Early Bird Registration [ ] $318 [ ] $198 [ ] Saturday [ ] Sunday
TAAOM Member Early Bird [ ] $298 [ ] $188 [ ] Saturday [ ] Sunday
ACAOM Alumnus Early Bird [ ] $298 [ ] $188 [ ] Saturday [ ] Sunday
Student Discount [ ] $198 [ ] $128 [ ] Saturday [ ] Sunday
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October 2021 ACAOM CAE Conference
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2021
TIME 8:00 am - 12:10 pm Neurologic Disorders: A TPM Perspective
Drs. Soltani, Shirzad, Abbassian, Karimi, Alizadeh
Treating sleep disorders (insomnia), migraine, sciatica, culinary medi-
cine in neurology (memory improvement), manipulation and purifica-
tion techniques with TPM
TX: 4 BIO, 1 HERB | NCCAOM: 3 AOM-BIO, 1 AOM-CH | CA: 4 Hr Category 1
12:10 pm - 12:40 pm Lunch
12:40 pm - 3:40 pm Treating Cancer Survivors with TCM - Dr. Kathy Taromina
TX: 1.6 HERB, 2 GEN | NCCAOM: 1 AOM-CH, 2 AOM-AC | CA: 3 Hr Cat. 1
3:40 pm - 3:55 pm Break
3:55 pm - 5:35 pm Combination Treatment on Irritable Bowel Syndrome by TCM -
Dr. Shiwu Xiao
TX: 2 GEN | NCCAOM: 1.5 AOM-AC | CA: 1.5 Hr Category 1
SATURDAY Total TX 10.6 hours: 4 BIO, 2.6 HERB, 4 GEN
NCCAOM 8.5 pts: 3 AOM BIO, 2 AOM-CH, 3.5 AOM-AC
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2021
TIME 8:00 am - 11:00 am Two Clinical Case of Ben Tun Syndrome - Dr. Rongmin Jiang
TX: 1.6 HERB, 2 GEN | NCCAOM: 1 AOM-CH, 1 AOM-OM, 1 AOM-AC |
CA: 3 Hr Category 1
11:00 am - 11:30 am Lunch
11:30 am - 12:30 pm Safety Considerations in Acupuncture Practice - Ms. Marilyn Al-
len
TX: 1.2 SA | NCCAOM: 1 SA | CA: 1 Hr Category 1
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Ethical Dilemmas in Acupuncture Practice - Ms. Marilyn Allen
TX: 1.2 ET | NCCAOM: 1 ET | CA: 1 Hr Category 1
1:30 pm - 1:45 pm Break
1:45 pm - 3:45 pm Insurance Issues and Coding in Acupuncture Practice - Ms. Mari-
lyn Allen
TX: 2.4 PM | NCCAOM: 2 PE-CW | CA: 2 Hr Category 2
SUNDAY Total TX 8.4 hrs: 1.2 SA, 1.2 ET, 2.4 PM, 1.6 HERB, 2 GEN
NCCAOM 7 pts: 1 SA, 1 ET, 2 PE-CW, 1 AOM-CH, 1 AOM-OM, 1 AOM-AC
2 DAYS TOTAL TX 19 hours: 1.2 SA, 1.2 ET, 2.4 PM, 4 BIO, 4.2 HERB, 6 GEN
NCCAOM 15.5 pts:
1 AOM-SA, 1 AOM-ET, 2 PE-CW, 3 AOM-BIO, 3 AOM-CH,
1 AOM-OM, 4.5 AOM-AC
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