On May 29-30, 2021, we will therefore present experiences in the treatment of (post-)covid patients from different countries. Due to the huge variety of symptoms, individually tailored treatment approaches are required. But that‘s one of the strengths of Chinese medicine. The focus of the symposium will accordingly be on case studies.
Read MoreOver on the Qiological site you can listen to the Qiological Podcast ep152, “Tracing the Wind Part II, Implementing a Research Study for Covid19- Practical Application” featuring our own Kathy Taromina, Craig Mitchell and Dan Bensky. From the Qiological show description:
Read MoreVolker Scheid addresses issues of history, mythology, and authenticity in this blog post, which looks at the designation “Jing Fang” or classical formula school in its historical context.
Read MoreSIEAM President Craig Mitchell was recently interviewed by Natja Igney from the Riviera Buzz on the role EAM can play during COVID-19.
Read MoreClinic Manager, Iris Cutler, and Dispensary Manager, Dylan Knutson, partner to process herb orders for SIEAM Clinic patients.
Read MoreSIEAM faculty Dan Bensky, Shouchun Ma, and Craig Mitchell have articles that will be coming out this week. These three practitioners are also participating in online patient consultations for respiratory conditions.
Read MoreRamona Emerson, a CIC Board Member recently published an opinion piece in Cosmopolitan Magazine.
Read MoreIn this post, Kathy Taromina and Craig Mitchell provide some thoughts about the decision to temporarily close the school teaching clinic. They share these thoughts with the goal of helping other practitioners considering their own plans for their private practice clinics.
Read MoreSIEAM President Craig Mitchell was recently on QioLogical, a podcast from Michael Max, discussing COVID-19.
Read MoreThe Seattle Institute of East Asian Medicine is pleased to announce a scholarship for licensed acupuncturists who are interested in reflective practice and analysis of their clinical outcomes using verifiable observation methods. Applications are now being accepted for proposals of retrospective reviews. Up to four (4) proposed projects will be invited to submit a full proposal for review by SIEAM’s Institutional Review Board (IRB).
Read MoreSeattle Institute of East Asian Medicine's Academic Dean, Katherine Taromina, reflects on the value of her training in the Internal Arts on her clinical practice
Read MoreIt is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our friend and dear instructor Chip Chace on November 3, 2018.
Read MoreWhat would it be like to learn from Craig Mitchell, SIEAM's President and faculty member?
Read MoreIn East Asian medicine one of the fundamental concepts is that of Qi. Often translated as vital energy it is viewed by many in both eastern and western medical and research communities as a philosophical concept that has little direct experiential basis.
Read MoreSIOM Alumnus Leo Lok, L.Ac. starts a Facebook page to acquaint colleagues worldwide with the vast historical treasures of Chinese Medicine.
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