
Showing posts with label Hong Kong. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hong Kong. Show all posts
Friday, June 19, 2009
TCM-Traditional Chinese Medicine
YSN Students studied various forms of TCM while they participated in an Integrative Health Program in Hong Kong this spring.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Intergrative Health-Traditional Chinese Medicine and the APN
Hong Kong
March 6-17, 2009
(top to bottom, left to right)
YSN Student Leslie Wheeless, Faculty Preceptor Patrica Jackson Allen, YSN Students Cathryn Kokonowski, Sarah Comeaux, Katherine Gonzalez, Susan Wasseluk, and Miriam Lundy.
Photo by Rick Allen.
Monday, June 1, 2009
Step by step...
A recent trip to Hong Kong to study Integrative Health and Traditional Chinese Medicine is not the first time Leslie Wheeless has been away from her U.S. home. She traveled quite a ways, seeking to find the best way she could make a difference in the world. The YSN International Nursing Experience provides but a stepping stone to students in what can turn out to be a very global outreach in one's nursing career. Read more about Leslie's experiences in Yale Nursing Matters.
Yale Nursing Matters Volume 9 Number 2
Photography by Rick Allen.Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Tradional Chinese Medicine - Sarah's thoughts

Sarah Comeaux (TCM Journal March 13, 2009)
Photography by Rick Allen
Traditional Chinese Medicine - Leslie's thoughts

The tour of the hospice care was perhaps my favorite part of the day. I never worked in or visited a hospice, so this was my first experience seeing one in operation. I thought it was wonderful how the hospice nurses spoke of the importance in getting the patients outside to feel the sunlight and smell the fresh air --- it’s something that we often forget to consider when patients become non-ambulatory or otherwise dependent on machines and devices. The fact that they had designed the ramp to the courtyard to accommodate hospital beds spoke highly of their determination that all patients have the opportunity to spend some of their last days outside the confines of the hospital walls.
Leslie Wheeless (TCM Journal March 17, 2009)
Photography by Rick Allen
Traditional Chinese Medicine - Miriam's thoughts

As we toured the pharmacy, I began to dismiss old ideas I had about TCM. I had seen herbal medicine as being a medicine that was not a science like our drugs/medications. What I saw in this pharmacy was just the opposite. The drugs were not pills, but were specific combinations, personalized for each patient. And, like the pills that we prescribe people in the U.S., these people are given specific instructions about how to take the medicine (ie. how long to boil an herb, or to heat a packet that had already been soaked in herbs). Very impressive.
Miriam Lundy (TCM Journal March 11, 2009)
Photography by Rick Allen
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Miriam Lundy
Traditional Chinese Medicine - Susan's thoughts

Another lecture was on Chinese diagnostic skills including tongue and pulse assessment. I wanted to continue so we could really have a chance to take and describe each others’ pulses and tongues, but time was too short and we were not able to do more than quickly try each of the pulse machines. After lunch in the staff canteen, we learned about meridians. I love the way various theories are explained in naturalistic terms – rain cycles and seasonal cycles; it makes it really easy to understand.
Susan Wasseluk (TCM Journal March 10, 2009)
Photography by Rick Allen
Monday, April 27, 2009
Traditional Chinese Medicine - Katherine's thoughts

Katherine Gonzalez (TCM Journal March 9, 2009)
Photography by Rick Allen
Monday, April 20, 2009
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