FOUNDATION ACUPUNCTURE COURSE for PHYSIOTHERAPISTS Course Tutor: Mr Kam-Wah Mak BSc, Dip Ac, Cert. Ed., MCSP Chartered Physiotherapist, Advanced Member and Approved Trainer of Acupuncture Association of Chartered Physiotherapists (AACP) COURSE DATES PART 1 FRI 21 st, SAT 22 nd & SUN 23 rd SEPT 2012 PART 2 FRI 26 th, SAT 27 th & SUN 28 th OCT 2012 PLEASE NOTE THAT ON FRIDAY 21 ST & FRIDAY 26 TH COURSE WILL COMMENCE AT 13:00 AND FINISH 19:00 COURSE TO BE HELD AT PHYSIOTHERAPY DEPARTMENT CRAIGAVON AREA HOSPITAL PORTADOWN BT63 5QQ FOUNDATION ACUPUNCTURE COURSE Contents: Course Tutor Outline of Teaching Syllabus & Course Curriculum Programme Directions to venue Application Form Pre-course reading
Course Tutor: Mr Kam-Wah Mak BSc, Dip Ac, Cert. Ed., MCSP Chartered Physiotherapist, Advanced Member and Approved Trainer of Acupuncture Association of Chartered Physiotherapists (AACP) Tutor biography After graduating in Applied Biology in 1984, Mr. Mak worked for 6 years at the Regional Immunology Centre (Newcastle on Tyne) as Medical Scientist on humoral and cellular immunology. After graduating a second time in 1993; this time in Physiotherapy, he gained wide experience in the musculoskeletal field at several NHS hospitals in the North of England. He became employed in private practice for a short spell in 1997 where some of his time was spent treating professional athletes. He then moved into full time higher education for the next five years, lecturing in Physiotherapy first at University of Teesside and then a Senior Lecturer in Physiotherapy at the University of Northumbria at Newcastle. After leaving higher education in 2002, he worked part time for two years as a clinical specialist in musculoskeletal field in a leading NHS hospital and in his spare time, he delivers postgraduate education in acupuncture and related topics throughout the UK. He is currently researching into Tui Na (Chinese Medical Massage and Manipulation) and seeking ways to integrate this form of manual therapy into mainstream physiotherapy practice. He also finds time after leaving the NHS for a second time in developing his multi-disciplined private practice with clinical loads primarily in the area of complementary therapy, secondly in musculoskeletal and sport medicine. Mr Mak is an advanced member of the Acupuncture Association of Chartered Physiotherapists (AACP) with a Postgraduate Diploma in Acupuncture gained in 1996 at Nottingham. In parallel to the acupuncture study he also attended Sunderland University on a teaching course, which led to a Certificate in Education awarded in 1996. He is an active promoter of research and on the use of acupuncture in the North East of England. Mr Mak has been an approved trainer of the AACP for a number of years and is currently an active member of the Education, Training and Research Committee (ETRC) of the AACP. Since 1997, Mr Mak has run numerous acupuncture courses in the UK and is at the forefront of educational initiatives with a long experience in the delivery of up-to-date, practical acupuncture education throughout the UK.
Outline of Teaching Syllabus & Course Curriculum INTRODUCTION The role of Physiotherapy is primarily to administer treatment modality/ies for the relief of pain. The use of Acupuncture, over the last decade, has become one of the front-line approaches in the management of musculo-skeletal syndrome. This treatment modality, for pain relief, is now acceptable within main-stream medicine. Consequently, Physiotherapists are embarking on courses, recognised and approved by the AACP, which will ensure that it has a practical-based component substantiated by adequate theoretical background. COURSE AIM The aim of the course is to introduce the safe and effective practice of acupuncture. By the end of the course participants will be able to: - a) Understand the principles of: a. the safe and hygienic application of acupuncture needles b. the methods of location and safe needling of acupuncture points c. combinations of simple treatment regimes for common musculoskeletal disorders and pain d. the safety standards in acupuncture as well as its precautions and contraindications. b) have an awareness of: a. the differerent approaches to acupuncture treatment (western vs traditional Chinese acupuncture) b. systems such as ear acupuncture and techniques such as electroacupuncture and myofascial needling MAIN LEARNING OUTCOMES On successful completion of the module, the participants will be able to:- Demonstrate knowledge of the current theories of pain and acupuncture. Demonstrate knowledge of the meridians and their points. Demonstrate safe needling techniques, including hygiene and sterilisation practices according to health and safety regulations. Be aware of the contra-indications in acupuncture and the dangerous sites on the body. Be aware of current evidence of acupuncture in support of clinical practice. Outline a treatment plan for a patient, where acupuncture for pain relief is indicated. Select and treat common musculoskeletal conditions using appropriate acupuncture points. Be aware of other acupuncture related techniques employed by clinicians. COURSE SPECIFIC SKILLS The participants will develop skills in treating musculoskeletal conditions using dry needling techniques. Also to introduce to the participants the theory and application of trigger point acupuncture, electroacupuncture and auriculotherapy. MAIN LEARNING STRATEGIES Lectures and demonstrations will be used to introduce new treatment concepts and also to enhance the understanding of taught and practical elements of the course. A problem solving approach will be used in practical sessions. This will provide the participants the opportunity to integrate knowledge and understanding acquired in previous professional practice and to develop new therapeutic skills.
INDICATIVE CONTENT (SEE ATTACHED COURSE PROGRAMME) The basic concepts of acupuncture theory within the realm of TCM. The neurophysiology of acupuncture and pain. Scientific evidence to support the usage of acupuncture in physiotherapy. Health and safety of application of acupuncture in clinical practice. The regular meridians and location of their important points. Handling of acupuncture incidents. The regional treatment of musculoskeletal pain. Searching evidence in the support of using acupuncture in clinical practice. Introduction to the theory and application of Trigger point acupuncture, Electroacupuncture and auriotherapy. TWO THREE-DAY BLOCKS SYSTEM Block one: 1) Written safety and practical competency tests. 2) Common regional treatment scenario group activities. Block two: - 1) Homework pack: - a) Critical review in safety standards at work b) 2500 words written case history and short PowerPoint presentation. 2) Course practical workshops (tests needling skills and reasoning skills on regional treatment scenario). POST COURSE ASSESSMENT (Submission of assignment ~ an agreed period of two months after the taught components by the course tutors) 1) Submission of portfolio of 10 case notes (multiple treatments and reflective summation of the cases). Full details of the course assignments and assessment marking procedures will be given in the course manual.
FOUNDATION COURSE PROGRAMME ~ BLOCK Please note that on the first day being Friday 21 ST Sept course will start at 13:00 Time Day One Day Two Day Three Fri 21st 13:00 9.00 Introduction to the Foundation course. Historical Development of Acupuncture / TCM. Neurophysiology of Acupuncture. Effects of Acupuncture. Netting the Evidence. Gall Bladder Meridian Competency Tests 10.30 Break Break Break 10.45 Acupuncture Safety Standards 11.15 Needling Technique Triple Energiser Meridian Heart Meridian Pericardium Meridian Liver Meridian Urinary Bladder Meridian 12.30 Lunch Lunch Lunch 1.15 Large Intestine Meridian (Locating, Marking and Needling of Salient Points on the meridian) Treatment Session (Tutor led Activity) Kidney Meridian 2.30 Small Intestine Meridian Regional Treatment Scenario Upper limb (Group work) Regional Treatment Scenario Lower limb (Group work) 3.00 Break Break Break 3.15 Lung Meridian Stomach Meridian Question Time or Practical Revision Spleen Meridian Feedback on the whole Block 5.00 End End End
FOUNDATION COURSE PROGRAMME ~ BLOCK Please note that on the first day being Friday 26 th Oct course will start at 13:00 Time Day Four Day Five Day Six Fri 26 th 13:00 9.00 Feedback from Block One Safety Standards Regional Treatment Scenario (Group work) Trigger Point Acupuncture (Demonstration / Practical) 10.30 Break Break Break 10.45 Governor and Conception Meridians Refining Needling Techniques Auricular acupuncture (Demonstration / Practical) Revision of all the Needling Practical (Demonstration / Practical) 12.30 Lunch Lunch Lunch 1.15 Extra (Non Meridian) Points Electroacupuncture (Demonstration / Practical) Case Presentation (Individual Student Presentation) 3.00 Break Break Break 3.15 Extra (Non Meridian) Points Case Presentation (Individual Student Presentation) Case presentation (Individual Student Presentation) 4.15 Other additional needling techniques Case Presentation (Individual Student Presentation) Course Evaluation 5.00 End End End
MAP & DIRECTIONS TO CRAIGAVON AREA HOSPITAL Getting to hospital by bus Ulsterbus services 46 and 47 serve the hospital from Lurgan and Portadown. Getting to hospital by car From Armagh From the A3, take exit signposted for Craigavon Area Hospital. Follow Seagoe Road. At mini roundabout keep left, go straight through the traffic lights. After the lights, take the first road on the right (Kernan Road). At Roundabout 8, continue straight ahead entering CAH site. From Belfast Exit M1 at junction 11. Follow M12, take 1st left at Roundabout 12, take next exit/slip road on left (signposted Seagoe industrial Estate). At roundabout take the 3rd exit (car showroom on corner). Following signs for Craigavon Area Hospital (Seagoe Road), take the 4th road on left (Kernan Road). At Roundabout 8, drive straight ahead entering CAH site.
From Craigavon and Lurgan Follow A3 to Portadown. At Roundabout 8 (Hospital Roundabout), take left - signposted for Craigavon Area Hospital. From Dungannon and the West Exit M1 at junction 11. At Roundabout take the 2nd exit. Take the next slip road. At roundabout take the 3rd exit (car showroom on corner). Following signs for Craigavon Area Hospital, take the 4th road on the left (Kernan Road). At the next roundabout, take the second exit on the left. From Gilford Follow A50 to Portadown. At mini roundabout, take right exit (Killycomain Road), straight through the mini roundabout. At the second roundabout take left exit (Upper Church Lane), passing hotel. At the traffic lights, turn right. At Roundabout 8, turn right. From Tandragee/Newry Take A27 towards Portadown, at garage take right. Market Street, High Street, following signs for Gilford. At mini roundabout, take left exit (Bridge Street). At traffic lights, veer right. Straight through next lights. At Roundabout 8, turn right. Take the first road on the right, follow the road to the right. Car park is on the left. Headquarters is located in the building on the right (signposted Southern Area College of Nursing). Car Parking The majority of car parking at Craigavon Area Hospital is free of charge. However, for the convenience of patients and visitors, car parks (1 and 3) closest to the main hospitals are pay on foot. The pay stations are located in the main hospital foyers. You must pay for your car parking before returning to your car. Disabled car park spaces are available in various locations on the hospital site, close to the main entrance. There is also a 'drop off zone' where a car or taxi can stop. Car parking charges at Time Charge ( ) Up to 1 1.00 hour 1-2 hours 1.50 2-3 hours 2.00 3-4 hours 2.00 4-6 hours 2.50 6-8 hours 3.50 8-24 hours 4.50 Lost ticket 6.00 the hospital Staff and those who do not wish to pay can use other car parks around the site.
FOUNDATION ACUPUNCTURE COURSE Part I & II (AACP Approved) PHYSIOTHERAPY DEPARTMENT CRAIGAVON AREA HOSPITAL PART 1 FRI 21 st, SAT 22 nd & SUN 23 rd SEPT 2012 PART 2 FRI 26 th, SAT 27 th & SUN 28 th OCT 2012 APPLICATION FORM Name: (Please print above how you wish your name to be shown on your certificate) Address for correspondence: Contact No: Home : Work : Mobile : E-mail Address: Place of work : Grade : Area of work : Apply to : Welbeing CPD Limited, North View, Church Road, Bulphan, RM14 3RU Tel : +44 (0) 1375 893 820 or email: enquiries@welbeing-cpd.co.uk Fee -Option 1 : Fee includes : 590.00 per person inclusive of VAT Please make cheques payable to Welbeing CPD Limited Phone for Credit Card Payments Places guaranteed on receipt of payment Stage payments welcome on application www.welbeing-cpd.co.uk Refreshments Course notes Signed certificates towards CPD 14 maximum places only to guarantee a place, please reply promptly. *Cancellation Policy In the event of an applicant cancelling, a refund will not be possible unless the course organiser is able to find a replacement. If a replacement is found, a charge of 60.00 will be made for administration costs.