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800-891-1986 |
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352-591-2854 |
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barbara@tcvm.com |
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9700 West Hwy 318 |
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Reddick, FL 32686 |
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Chi Institute of Chinese Medicine, Inc. was founded in Reddick, Florida in 1998. It is now the leading veterinary continuing education (C.E.) provider of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM). The mission of the Chi Institute is to train licensed veterinarians to become cutting edge animal health care providers, capable of practicing veterinary acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine and other TCVM skills.
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All the C.E. programs have been approved by the State & RACE, and endorsed by the China National Society of TCVM, China, and China Southwest Agricultural University College of Veterinary Medicine. These programs include: |
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Introduction to Veterinary Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine |
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TCVM for Veterianry Technicians |
The Chi Institute believes that the best veterinary health care is the integration of TCVM and conventional veterinary medical care, as unique advantages exist in both systems. Thus, the Chi Institute provides a high quality curriculum that will enable veterinarians to effectively apply the TCVM approach as an integral part of their practice.
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Over 1,500 licensed veterinarians have graduated from the Chi Institute. They are now active and competent TCVM practitioners in the USA, Canada, South America, Europe and Japan. |
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- To provide the
veterinary community with the highest quality educational experience
in Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM).
- To train students
to become competent animal health care providers, with the ability
to effectively practice acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine
and other TCVM skills.
- To promote and conduct
scientific investigations in veterinary acupuncture and Chinese
herbal medicine.
- To aid students in
integrating the concepts of Taoism and spiritual self-cultivation
into their lives, and incorporating this knowledge and skill
in their professional practice in order to relieve the sufferings
of animals and people.
- To build a bridge from the TCVM community
in China across to the United States.
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