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Relevance of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) in Health Care

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2.0 contact hours
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December 31, 2024
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Specialties
Adult and Family
Subspecialties
Primary Care
Clinical Topics
Health Literacy, Primary Care, and Treatment

Step into the ancient tapestry of health and wellness with Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), a time-honored system that weaves together a rich mosaic of theories and principles.  Originating in the ancient realms of China, TCM stands as a holistic approach, harmonizing the delicate balance within the body.  From the precision of acupuncture to the nurturing touch of Tui Na massage, the wisdom of herbal medicine, the artistry of dietary therapy, and the grace of exercises like Tai Chi and Qi Gong – TCM paints a canvas of well-being that has endured for millennia.  Embark on a journey where ancient traditions meet modern understanding, and the essence of health is found in the unity of mind, body, and spirit.  Welcome to the timeless embrace of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

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Fujio McPherson
Fujio McPherson MSN, NP, M.Ac, DAOM

Nurse Practitioner at US Army

As a Nurse Practioner and Licensed Acupuncturist, my practice not only includes medical assesment and treatment using modern science but also an eastern assessment and treatment profile that uses the tools of Traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine to promote health and healing. I am also the Director of the Acupuncture & Integrative Medicine Institute (AIM Inst) Providing training in medical acupuncture to Nurse Practitioners Specialties: womans health, anxiety, chronic pain

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