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Other Courses |
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• BM 611 - Botanical Medicine I
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• BM 614 - Healthcare Horizons Seminar Series I
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• BM 621 - Social Determinants of Health Workshop #1
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• BM 633 - Botanical Medicine III
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• BM 634 - Healthcare Horizons Seminar Series II
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• BM 713 - Botanical Medicine IV
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• BM 714 - Healthcare Horizons Seminar Series III
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• BM 715 - Business II
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• BM 716 - Holism in Practice I
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• BM 721 - Social Determinants of Health Workshop #2
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• BM 723 - Botanical Medicine V
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• BM 724 - Holism in Practice II
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• BM 725 - Business III
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• BM 733 - Botanical Medicine VI
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• BM 734 - Holism in Practice III
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• BUS 8400 - Jurisprudence
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• CLE 499 - NPLEX I Biomedical Sciences Review
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• CLE 931 - OSCE I
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• CLE 933 - OSCE III
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• CLE 7300 - Secondary Intern Rotation
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• CLE 7300 - Secondary Intern Rotation
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• CLE 8400 - Primary Intern Rotations
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• CLE 8400 - Primary Intern Rotations
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• CLS 639L - Physical Medicine Lab II: Advanced Physical Medicine Techniques
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• CLS 639T - Physical Medicine Tutorial: Exercise Prescription
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• CM XX - Advanced Cosmology and Symbolism Acupuncture Applications 1
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• CM YY - Advanced Cosmology and Symbolism Acupuncture Applications II
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• CM 730 - Clinical Case Presentation III
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• CM 732 - Clinical Medicine III
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• CM 821 - Advanced Channel Theory
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• CM 995 - Clinic Internship Entrance Exam-Written
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• IM 503 - Anatomy and Physiology II
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• NUA 420E - Ayurvedic Methods of Evaluation Lab
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Acu-Moxa Students start this series of classes by learning the acupuncture points and point combining principles. As they advance, students learn the art of individualized point prescribing using appropriate classical and modern treatment principles.
The Acu-Moxa Techniques I-VI series focuses on developing diagnostic and treatment skills in preparation for the clinical practice of acupuncture. The format is typically a combination of lecture and demonstration, followed by a practice session in which students work on each other under the observation and guidance of experienced supervisors. Students learn appropriate positioning of the patient and proper alignment of their own body. In addition, they learn to attend to patient concerns and reactions while soliciting feedback. In the third-year series of classes, students learn advanced classical needling techniques and additional adjunctive therapies, including guasha, cupping, bleeding and teishin. A particular focus is placed on learning to assess which techniques and modalities to select for optimal clinical benefit in different clinical scenarios. Techniques classes include a qigong component in the belief that good acupuncture is dependent on the practitioner’s awareness of, and sensitivity to, qi.
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• CM 54E - Facial Acupuncture
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• CM 74E - Advanced Point Location and Techniques I
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• CM 84E - Advanced Point Location and Techniques II
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• CM 513 - Acu-Moxa Points I (Point Actions)
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• CM 514 - Acu-Moxa Techniques I (Point Location)
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• CM 523 - Acu-Moxa Points II (Point Actions)
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• CM 524 - Acu-Moxa Techniques II (Point Location)
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• CM 533 - Acu-Moxa Points III
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• CM 534 - Acu-Moxa Techniques III
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• CM 613 - Acu-Moxa Points IV
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• CM 614 - Acu-Moxa Techniques IV
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• CM 623 - Acu-Moxa Points V
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• CM 624 - Acu-Moxa Techniques V
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• CM 633 - Acu-Moxa Points VI
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• CM 634 - Acu-Moxa Techniques VI
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• CM 663 - Auricular Points
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• CM 714 - Advanced Acu-Moxa Techniques I
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• CM 724 - Advanced Acu-Moxa Techniques II
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• CM 813 - Acu-Moxa Board Review
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Ayurveda |
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• GSA 530E - Panchakarma
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• GSA 541E - Tridosha
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• GSA 542E - Ayurvedic Nutrition
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• GSA 543E - Ayurvedic Herbs
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• GSA 544E - Ayurvedic Yoga
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• GSA 545E - Philosophy of Ayurveda
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• GSA 546E - Ayurvedic Wellness Practice
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• GSA 614E - Ayurvedic Physiology and Pathophysiology
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• GSA 620E - Ayurvedic Methods of Evaluation Lab
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• GSA 625E - Ayurvedic Formulations Lab
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• GSA 641E - Women’s and Children’s Health
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• NU 444E - Ayurvedic Yoga
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CCM Biomedical Sciences Courses required only in the DSOM program are marked by an *
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• CM 599 - Evidence-Informed Practice
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• CM 617 - Survey of Western Medicine I
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• CM 620 - Western Pharmacology & Biochemistry
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• CM 627 - Survey of Western Medicine II
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• CM 637 - Survey of Western Medicine III
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• CM 657 - Acu-Moxa Anatomy I
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• CM 667 - Acu-Moxa Anatomy II
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• CM 699 - Immunology and Microbiology
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• CM 717 - Survey of Western Medicine IV
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• CM 727 - Survey of Western Medicine V
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• CM 737 - Survey of Western Medicine VI
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• CM 777 - Clinical and Physical Diagnosis
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• CM 799 - Nutrition
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• CM 817 - Physiology of Acupuncture
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• CM 889 - Race and Disparities in Health Care
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• CM* 537 - CCM View of Biomedicine
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• CM* 857 - Eastern and Western Correspondences
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• IM 643 - Physics of the Human Body
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• OIM 532 - Western Pharmacology II: Neuropsychopharmacology, Pain, and Inflammation
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• OIM 533 - Western Pharmacology III: Gastrointestinal, Endocrine & Metabolic, and Infectious
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CCM Clinical Training |
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• CM 500 - Observation I Rotation
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• CM 530 - Introduction to Clinic
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• CM 600 - Clinical Observation II Rotation
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• CM 600E - Clinical Observation Elective
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• CM 700 - Clinical Mentoring Rotations
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• CM 700E - Clinical Mentorship Elective
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• CM 710 - Clinical Case Presentation I
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• CM 710 - Clinical Case Presentation I
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• CM 712 - Clinical Medicine I
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• CM 720 - Clinical Case Presentation II
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• CM 720 - Clinical Case Presentation II
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• CM 722 - Clinical Medicine II
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• CM 730 - Clinical Case Presentation III
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• CM 770 - Clinical Pre-Internship Rotation
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• CM 800 - Clinical Internship Rotations
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• CM 800E - Clinical Internship Elective
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