Acupuncture Research - Getting Published
This engaging, animated course will not only provide you with 1.5 AOM-BIO PDA's but also help you gain valuable and necessary insight as to the art of reading research and publishing as a practicioner of acupuncture and herbal medicine.
1.5 CEU Credits/ $65
NCCAOM Approved AOM-BIO
Course Objectives
Explore the various publications out there to study acupuncture and herbal medicine, the criteria these publications require for submission, and the strategies one must take to get published in this tough market.
Use each publications submission website to learn the how to's to publishing original work.
Understand the various formats and types of research publishable and where to place your unique work.
Course Lessons
Meet the instructor
Lisa Conboy MA. MS. ScD.
Dr. Conboy is a social epidemiologist
specializing in public health and research
methodology. She is the Director of
Research at the Seattle Institute of East
Asian Medicine and a longstanding
Instructor in Medicine at Harvard Medical
School. Dr. Conboy also chairs the
Research Committee of the American
Society of Acupuncturists (ASA), and is
active in the education special interest
group for the Society of Acupuncture
Research (SAR), and the National
Ayurvedic Medical Association (NAMA).
She holds a Doctor of Science in Public
Health from Harvard University.
Helping students find their voice to answer questions of interest to them. • Finding and evaluating published science literature. • What is a good study question? • Creating and applying the tools of science to answer questions relevant in complex, whole person medical systems. • Importance of worldview in a pluralistic medical context.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-conboy-a439b2/ https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Lisa-Conboy email: lisaconboy@gmail.com lconboy@sieam.edu lconboy@bidmc.harvard.edu
Helping students find their voice to answer questions of interest to them. • Finding and evaluating published science literature. • What is a good study question? • Creating and applying the tools of science to answer questions relevant in complex, whole person medical systems. • Importance of worldview in a pluralistic medical context.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-conboy-a439b2/ https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Lisa-Conboy email: lisaconboy@gmail.com lconboy@sieam.edu lconboy@bidmc.harvard.edu
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