Education course – Acupuncture course intended for medical doctors and qualified paramedical therapists (5 modules)

We would like to invite you to discover a type of acupuncture in which the meticulous restoration of the Yin/Yang balance can lead to great and rapid improvements, even in very serious cases. Each participant in the course is encouraged to come with a patient who shall be treated on the spot via acupuncture (free of cost). These concrete cases will allow all participants to observe the various factors leading to a clear and surprising improvement of the symptoms.

HAI THUONG SCHOOL OF ORIENTAL MEDICINE  

Dates of Program 2025-26:

  • Open House / May 23-25, 2025 
  • Module 1 / Sept. 25-28, 2025
  • Module 2 / Nov. 13-16, 2025
  • Module 3 / February 29 – March 1, 2026
  • Module 4 / April 16-19, 2026
  • Module 5 / June 11-14, 2026

1st Module:  Sept. 25-28, 2025

  • The Basic Elements of Oriental Medicine of Hai Thuong School
  • Yin and Yang
  • What is the balance of Yin-Yang?
  • The Yin key and the Yang key 
  • The function of the 5 elements in nature and in the human body
  • Seasonal tonification
  • Seasonal dispersion
  • The Theory of the Tree of 3 Roots

2nd module: Nov. 13-16, 2025

  • Diagnostic in 4 stages
  • Simplified pulsology
  • Classical pulsology
  • The 12 Principal meridians
    • 12 Luo-Communication meridians
    • 12 Tendino-muscular (sinew) meridians
  • 8 Extraordinary Vessels

3rd module:  February 29 – March 1, 2026

  • The functions of the Yin and Yang organs
  • The functions of the 6 Extraordinary Yang organs
  • Kidney Yin and Kidney Yang
  • Diseases of the Lower Jiao and their treatment through Acupuncture and Oriental phytotherapy in the Hai Thuong School

4th module: April 16-19, 2026

  • The Liver and its function 
    • The Liver meridian
    • The Gall Bladder meridian
  • The Spleen-Pancreas and their function
    • The Spleen-Pancreas meridian
    • The Stomach meridian
  • Diseases of the Middle Jiao and their treatment through Acupuncture and Oriental phytotherapy in the Hai Thuong School

5th module: June 11-14, 2026

  • The Lung and its function
    • The Lung meridian
    • The Large Intestine meridian
  • The Heart and its function
    • The Heart meridian
    • The Small Intestine meridian
  • Diseases of the Upper Jiao and their treatment through Acupuncture and Oriental phytotherapy in the Hai Thuong School

In Germany: European Institute for Applied Buddhism (EIAB) Schaumburgweg 3 – D-51545 WALDBRÖL


REQUISITES AND CERTIFICATION:

  • Qualified training in traditional Chinese medicine or a diploma of doctors or paramedical therapists is required for this program
  • If accepted, students must complete the 5 modules to validate the training.
  • After completing the 5 modules, the student is already ready to properly treat in Acupuncture in their private practice.
  • The student is encouraged to follow the 2nd year (200 euros per module) to deepen and be sure in his profession.
  • After completing the 2nd year, students can apply for the Hai Thuong School of Oriental Medicine diploma with validation of the thesis.

(1 Module : 600 Euros / 3 days )

The participants may complete the 5 module cursus in one school year or in two.

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Teaching team:

Do Trong Le

Doctor in Oriental medicine, in charge of the course.

Our aim is to transmit the experience we have developed over 50 years in our practice of Oriental medicine and to present its basis in a simple, logical and direct way. While following these teachings, you will experience a particular approach and understanding of the Yin-Yang balance, the application of which brings undeniable results, even in cases of serious diseases, such as cancer. You may find testimony of the results of such treatments referring to the efficiency of our approach on our website.

The course is intended for medical doctors and qualified paramedical therapists. We would like to share this method with therapists on a wide scale and possibly engage scientists into contributing to incorporate its basic notions and approach into modern science so as to make them accessible to a larger public.

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