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Diploma in Chinese Herbal Medicine Level 7 (PC9705, 341 Credits)
Available in Christchurch.
This is the equivalent of a three year full-time study Course
Course description - YEAR 1: DipCHM Subjects (113 Credits)
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
- The history & philosophy of TCM
- Knowledge about the human body
- Causes of Disease
- Prevention & Principles of Treatment of TCM
- The theory of four diagnostic method
- The theory of syndrome differentiation
- Chinese individual herbs
- Clinical observation
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Western Medicine Science
- Anatomy & Physiology
- Microbiology & transmission of infectious disease in acupuncture practice.
Professional Development:
- Ethics
- Culture
- Communication
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Course description - YEAR 2: DipCHM Subjects (113 Credits)
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
- Case study stage I
- Practice of diagnosis
- Clinical observation (continue)
- Formulas of Chinese herb
- Chinese Herb Therapeutics
- General introduction to Herbal therapeutics in TCM
- Internal disorders
- Musculo-skeletal problems
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Western Medical Science
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Pathology
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First aids
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Physical examination
Supervised clinical practicum I:
- Clinical procedures of safety, disinfections & sterilization
- Diagnosis of TCM II
- Treatment of TCM
- Nursing and rehabilitation of TCM
- Clinic management skills & professional development
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Course description - YEAR 3: DipCHM Subjects (115 Credits)
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
- Chinese Herbal Therapeutics (Continue)
- Paediatric disorders
- Obstetric & gynaecologic disorders
- Dermatological disorders
- Others (E.g. beauty, ophthalmological, otorhinolarynogogical, external disorders).
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Supervised Clinical Practicum II
- Clinical procedures of safety, disinfections, and sterilization
- Case studies stage II
- Diagnosis of TCM III
- Treatment of TCM (continue)
- Nursing & rehabilitation of TCM (continue)
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Graduates of the NZCCM Diploma in Chinese Herbal Medicine course may transfer their credits to Zhejiang Chinese Medical Univeristy or Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine for degree study.
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