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Alex Tiberi
Date and Time: April 8-9, 2006
Saturday -9 am to 5 pm
Sunday - 9 am to 5:30 pm
15 CEUs Available
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Point Combinations for Common
Difficult Problems - Expert Systems in Chinese
Medicine
For seminar information contact:
Barbra Esher /
410.360.3534
E-mail: registrar@maryland-acupuncture.org
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Alex A. Tiberi, Lic. Ac.
For the past twenty-three years, Alex Tiberi has practiced East Asian
medicine in both its most traditional and most modern forms. Having served
an apprenticeship with a sixth generation Korean master of East Asian
medicine, Alex is proficient in the ancient five element and constitutional
forms of acupuncture. His training in modern western science has allowed him
to integrate traditional East Asian medical concepts with modern biomedical
theory.
Being a long term practitioner of the martial arts and a participant in many diverse athletic pursuits has stimulated
Alex’s research in the treatment of orthopedic disorders and sports medicine. He is particularly proficient in using
modern orthopedic assessment methods to guide Chinese medical treatments. He incorporates a wide range of physiotherapy
techniques in his treatments and is an accomplished practitioner of several different styles of tuina. |
A father of two children, Alex has developed a clinical speciality in pediatrics. He combines the Japanese method
of shoni-shin, Chinese pediatric tui-na, acupuncture and herbology, and cutaneous electro-stimulation to provide a comprehensive
treatment method for children.
Alex is a graduate of the Institute for Acupuncture Studies in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He has also studied at the
Shang Hai College of TCM in the People’s Republic of China and has participated in a variety of specialized training
programs including electroacupuncture, laser acupuncture, qi gong, etc.
He is currently Vice president and Dean of the Dept. of Oriental Medicine at the Pacific College of Oriental Medicine,
San Diego, CA. His private clinical practice is located at the Pacific Center of Health in San Diego. Alex lectures
nationally and internationally, giving seminars in Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Orthopedics.
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Postmarked |
by March 9, 2006 |
after March 9, 2006 |
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MAS Member |
$250 |
$275 |
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MAS Student Member |
$225
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$250 |
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Non-MAS Member |
$295 |
$320 |
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Alliance, AOBTA and ASNY Members*
*enclose proof of current membership
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$268 |
$290 |
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CANCELLATION POLICY: |
Cancel by March 9, 2006
75% refund
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after March 9, 2006
No Refund
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This seminar will cover the most
common clinically encountered
disorders, presenting a systematic
approach that emphasizes effective
treatment over theoretical classification
or diagnosis.
Specific techniques that enhance
results with the downplaying of
excessive pattern differentiation will be
featured. The title “Expert Systems” is
meant to convey a systematic way of
thinking that focuses on restoring
normal physiology by sequentially
working through the possible
pathomechanisms of a disorder.
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Day 1
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Respiratory Disorders (colds, coughs, asthma,
respiratory allergies)
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Sleep Disorders
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Hypertension
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Headaches (migraines, tension headache, etc.)
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Depression
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Chronic Fatigue (fatigue, weakness,
neuropathy)
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Digestive Disorders (reflux, gastritis,
ulcers, hiatal hernia, esophagitis)
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Day 2
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Gallstones
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Constipation
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Urinary Tract and Kidney Disorders (infections,
incontinence, nephrosis, edema)
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Pain Control
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Behavioral Disorders in Children (ADD, ADHD, Autism)
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Menstrual Disorders (regulating the menstrual cycle)
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Skin Problems Facial Rejuvenation
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