Advanced Masterclass - Complicated Diseases and Treatment Protocols
£650.00
Full Payment (U.K gateway)
£650.00
Full Payment (U.K gateway)
For the 1st time in UK/Europe, this is the start to the long-awaited series of Advanced Master Classes “Case Studies as Guide to Clinical Practice” with Mazin Al-Khafaji.
Held in central London, in beautiful Regent's Park College, this promises to be one of the not to be missed events in the TCM calendar in Europe in 2024 for anyone with a serious interest in clinical Chinese medicine.
The Class is directed at advanced level herbal practitioners and TCM dermatologists, and will explore in depth methodologies for addressing complex presentation of chronic skin diseases with all new material.
During this series, he will elucidate on his successful approach to TCM Dermatology. Mazin will present material exploring complicated case studies illustrated by multiple photographic slides from his own clinical practice spanning over 4 decades. The lecture series reflects his very personal take and his experiences on resolving particular and unusual manifestations.
The topics covered in the two days of lectures include noteworthy cases and in-depth discourse of detailed herbal protocols with clear guidance on how to achieve treatment success.
In the series 'Case Studies as Guide to Clinical Practice' many case examples with multiple before, during & after slides are presented with detailed analysis into ingredients and formule construction, how those are adjusted in keeping with the constantly changing presentation of the patient to manage diseased conditions from acute disorder to stable states.
The lecture will include in depth discussion of
Herringham Hall, Regents College Conference Centre, Regent's Park, London
21 & 22 September 2024
£650.00
Book by August 1st 2024 & USE CODE EB10 for a 10% discount
Limited spaces available, please book early to secure your space!
Medical illustrations sourced from Wellcome Images, a website operated by the Wellcome Trust.
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