By The Chinese University of Hong Kong via Coursera
Learn about the holistic traditional practices, remedies and medicines used on a daily basis in China along with their practical application by professionals.
Everyday Chinese Medicine 2 training is a short-term course with an extremely insightful curriculum offered by The Chinese University of Hong Kong which is now available on Coursera for an in-depth understanding of various horizons of integrated practices of medicines in China. This course is taught under the guidance of medical professionals and experts in Chinese medicine.
The Everyday Chinese Medicine 2 certification syllabus provides a wide range of diagnostic, therapeutic treatments and practices designed for both public professionals and healthcare professionals to help them understand the fundamental principles of Chinese medicine. Everyday Chinese Medicine 2 classes are conducted in online mode with a duration of approximately 3 hours.
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The Highlights
Flexible Deadlines
Financial Aid Available
Online Mode
Full Study Material Available
Approx. 3 Hour Long Course
Programme Offerings
Unlimited Access to Material
LMS access
Quality Notes
Discussion Forums
Certificate of completion
Courses and Certificate Fees
Fees Informations
Certificate Availability
Certificate Providing Authority
INR 2435
yes
Coursera
The two options available in order to access the course are mentioned below:
Course Name
Fees
Everyday Chinese Medicine 2
₹2435
Everyday Chinese Medicine 2 (without certificate)
Free
Eligibility Criteria
Certification Qualifying Details
Upon completion of the course, you will be awarded the Everyday Chinese Medicine 2 certification by Coursera.
What you will learn
Everyday Chinese Medicine 2 online course will provide you with a plethora of knowledge on the unique uses of Chinese medicine in the diagnosis and treatment of tongue and pulse along with a demonstration of classified symptoms and how to tackle them. It will also help you to understand the application of therapeutic properties of common Chinese Materia Medica. Understanding health promotion methods will also be a part of this course.
This course is for everyone from the general public to healthcare professionals who aspire to become TCM (traditional chinese medicine) Practitioner, doctor or any medical representative and wants to develop their skills in theory application of health and illness. This certificate course is also suitable for those who want to dive into research, education, diagnostic and treatment principles of traditional Chinese medicines.
Admission Details
To apply for Everyday Chinese Medicine 2 online course you’ll have to follow the following instructions:
Step 2. Click on the enrol now button and log in from your registered email id.
Step 3. You can choose the free or paid course as per your choice.
Step 4. Options like debit card, credit card, or any other mode of payment can be selected to pay the certification fee.
Step 5. After completing the registration you will get a confirmation mail after which you can start taking the course.
Application Details
You can directly enroll in the course by signing up from your email id and filling up the required information. You can choose a paid or free course after which, all the study material will be available for you to access.
The Syllabus
Video
Promotional Video
Videos
6.1.1 The Relationship between Tongue with Zang-fu Organs
6.1.2 Room Setting for Tongue Examination
6.1.3 Normal vs Abnormal Tongue
6.1.3.1 Abnormal Tongue Colours and Indications
x 6.1.3.2 Abnormal Tongue Coating and Indications
6.1.3.3 Abnormal Tongue Bodies and Indications
6.1.3.4 Abnormal Tongue Motilities and Indications
6.2 Intro
6.2.1 Case
6.3 Intro
6.3.1 Eight-principle Syndrome Differentiation
6.3.1.1 Exterior Syndrome & Interior Syndrome
6.3.1.2 Cold Syndrome & Heat Syndrome
6.3.1.3 Deficiency Syndrome & Excess Syndrome
6.3.1.4 Yin Syndrome & Yang Syndrome
Practice Exercise
Session 6 Quiz
Videos
7.1 Intro
7.1.1 Treating the Underlying syndrome
7.1.1.1 Approach 1: Treating heat syndrome with cooling method
7.1.1.2 Approach 2: Treating cold syndrome with warming method
7.1.1.3 Approach 3: Treating Deficiency syndrome with Tonifying Method
7.1.1.4 Approach 4: Treating Excess syndrome with Purging Method
7.1.2 Treating the Root and the Branch
7.1.2.1 Approach 1: Treating the Branch in acute conditions急則治其標
7.1.2.2 Approach 2: Treating the Root in chronic conditions緩則治其本
7.1.2.3 Approach 3: Treating both the Root and the Branch 標本同治
7.1.3 Reinforcing the Vital-qi and eliminating the Evil-qi
7.1.3.1 Approach 1: Reinforcing the Vital-qi扶正
7.1.3.2 Approach 2: Eliminating the Evil-qi 袪邪
7.1.3.3 Approach 3: Reinforcing the Vital-qi and eliminating the Evil-qi扶正兼袪邪
7.2 Intro
7.2.1 Diaphoresis Therapy 汗法
7.2.2 Emesis Therapy 吐法
7.2.3 Purgative therapy 下法
7.2.4 Harmonizing Therapy 和法
7.2.5 Warming Therapy 溫法
7.2.6 Clearing Therapy 清法
7.2.7 Tonifying Therapy 補法
7.2.8 Resolving Therapy 消法
Practice Exercise
Session 7 Quiz
Videos
8.1 Chinese Materia Medica
8.2 Properties of Chinese Medicines
8.3 Four Natures
8.4 Intro
8.4.1 Pungent Chinese Medicines
8.4.2 Sweet Chinese Medicines
8.4.3 Sour Chinese Medicines
8.4.4 Bitter Chinese Medicines
8.4.5 Salty Chinese Medicines
8.5 Toxicity
Practice Exercise
Session 8 Quiz
Videos
9.1 Intro
9.1.1 Concept 1: Unity of Human and the Universe
9.1.1.1 According to seasons
9.1.1.2 According to Geography Locations
9.1.1.3 According to Different Individuals
9.1.2 Concept 2: Unity of physique and spirit
9.1.3 Concept 3: Holism
9.2.1 Introduction
9.2.2 Selecting food according to Four Natures and Five Flavors
9.2.3 Functions of some common foods
9.2.4 Dietary Therapy for some Common Diseases
9.2.4.1 Common Cold
9.2.4.2 Chronic Stomachache and Diarrhea
9.3 Intro
9.3.1 Section 1
9.3.2 Section 2
9.3.3 Section 3
9.3.4 Section 4
9.3.5 Section 5
9.3.6 Section 6
9.3.7 Section 7
9.3.8 Section 8
9.4 Summary
Practice Exercise
Session 9 Quiz
Videos
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Evaluation process
After attending all the quizzes, and exercises and completing the course successfully, you will be issued an electronic certificate which will be added to your accomplishment page and can also be added to your LinkedIn profile.