PID Treatment with Acupuncture & Herbs
Sample of Live Webinar Material
2 CEUs/PDAs/CAEs/CEs
The best way to know if an acupuncture continuing education course is right for you is to take a look at the course materials. Below is a recorded sample of the biomedicine section from a similar live webinar. Purchase the course and you will be registered for the live webinar.
Course Video Sample
This live webinar covers acupuncture, herbs, Chinese medicine theory and ‘western’ biomedicine diagnostics for the treatment and prevention of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and its complications such lower abdominal pain, leukorrhea, ectopic pregnancy and infertility.
How to attend the online live webinar
Purchase the course to download a link to the webinar. You will be able to watch on your computer, iPad, tablet or other smart device. All that is required is a good internet connection.
An email reminder with a link to the webinar will be sent to you the day before the webinar. In addition, a download document with login and link instructions becomes available after purchasing the webinar.
Value
2 California Acupuncture Board CEUs (category 1)
2 NCCAOM Acupuncturist Diplomate PDAs (USA National)
2 Texas CAEs (general)
2 Florida acupuncturist CEs (general, pending final approval)
2 CAAA (Alberta) CEUs
2 CTCMA (BC, Canada) acupuncture CEs
2 California Board of Registered Nursing contact hours
About the Presenter
Adam White, M.T.C.M., L.Ac., Dipl. Ac. (NCCAOM) 
Adam White, L.Ac. has served as a faculty member and as the Continuing Education Director for Five Branches University. His publications cover a variety of topics including Chinese medicine dietetics, the treatment of pelvic inflammatory disorders and herb-drug interactions. He is currently the CEO of the Healthcare Medicine Institute. Adam White’s current projects include contributions to organic farming of herbal medicine, TCM research and the development of post-doctoral course materials for licensed acupuncturists. His private acupuncture practice is located in Captiola, California on the Monterey Bay in Santa Cruz County.