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Continuing Medical Education Programs Dr. Anika Niambi Al-Shura, Lecturer Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

Integrative Anatomy and Patho-Physiology in TCM Cardiology Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

Integrative Anatomy and Patho-Physiology This course is approved by the following agencies: National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) for 14 PDA points and Florida State Board of Acupuncture for 15 CEUs. The companion textbook: Integrative Anatomy and Patho-Physiology in TCM Cardiology must be ordered at www.elsevier.com Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved Course Description This course examines of the structure, function and pathology of the heart from the western medicine and Chinese medicine perspectives. Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved Course Objectives Review the normal anatomy and physiology of the cardiovascular system. Evaluate the disease characteristics found in sections of the heart. Analyze the inter-relationship between western medicine and TCM theory in cardiology. Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

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Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved Course Modules Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved Module 1: Cardiovascular Anatomy Module 2: Physiology Module 3: Pathology Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

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Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved Module 3 Pathology Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved Contents Chapter 9: Overview of Western and TCM Perspectives Chapter 10: Lung Diseases Chapter 11: Brain Diseases Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved Contents Chapter 12: Kidney Diseases Chapter 13: Liver Diseases Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved Contents Chapter 14: Spleen Diseases Chapter 15: Gastrointestinal Diseases Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

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Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved Chapter 9: Western/TCM Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved Contents Part 1: Traditional Chinese Medicine Part 2: Western Medicine Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

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Part 1: Traditional Chinese Medicine Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved The heart zang relationship with other vital zang and some fu organs is about balancing yin and yang. This is dependent upon the: The generation, storage and circulation of essence, qi and/or blood. The balance and interaction of mental and psycho-emotional activity. Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved Heart and Lungs Generate & Circulate Very strong for generating and circulating qi Balance & Interact Moderate for psycho-emotional balancing Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved Heart and Brain Generate & Circulate Moderate for generating and circulating qi Balance & Interact Strong for psycho-emotional balancing Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved Heart and Kidneys Generate & Circulate Strong for essence and cultivating spirit into qi Balance & Interact Weak for psycho-emotional balancing Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved Heart and Liver Generate & Circulate Strong for blood storage for circulation Balance & Interact Strong for psycho-emotional balancing Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved Heart and Spleen Generate & Circulate Strong for generating and circulating blood Balance & Interact Weak for psycho-emotional balancing Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved Heart and Gastro Generate & Circulate Strong for generating and transforming essence and circulating blood Balance & Interact Weak for psycho-emotional balancing Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

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Part 2: Western Medicine Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved Coronary Circulation Extrinsic Factors Very weak sympathetic control Intrinsic Factors Includes metabolic control Includes autoregulation Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

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Pulmonary Circulation Extrinsic Factors Very weak sympathetic control Intrinsic Factors Very weak metabolic control No autoregulation Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved Cerebral Circulation Extrinsic Factors Very weak sympathetic control Intrinsic Factors Includes metabolic control Includes autoregulation Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved Renal Circulation Extrinsic Factors Includes a strong sympathetic stimulation Intrinsic Factors Very weak metabolic control Includes strong autoregulation Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved Hepatic Circulation Extrinsic Factors Includes a strong sympathetic control Intrinsic Factors Very weak metabolic control No autoregulation Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved Splenic Circulation Extrinsic Factors Includes a strong sympathetic control when included in the gastrointestinal system Intrinsic Factors Moderate metabolic control No autoregulation Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

Gastrointestinal Circulation Extrinsic Factors Includes a strong sympathetic control Intrinsic Factors Includes metabolic control No autoregulation Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

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Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved Chapter 10: The Lungs Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

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Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved Chapter 11: The Brain Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

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Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved Chapter 12: The Kidney Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

Superior renal capsule Renal pyramid Interlobular vein Interlobular artery Renal artery Renal vein Renal hilum Renal pelvis Cortical nephron Ureter Minor calyx Minor calyx Major calyx Renal capsule Renal papilla Inferior renal capsule Renal column Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

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Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved Chapter 13: The Liver Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

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Chapter 14: Gastrointestinal Circulation Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

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Module 1 Review Questions Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

review interactive practice quiz. Complete the Module 3 review interactive practice quiz. Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved Course Conclusion Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved