Continuing Education
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Presented by ATCMA of BC
Title: Death, Dying & Palliative Care - Learnings from the End-of-Life Doula Program Date: Oct 20, 2024 Time: 10:00 am - 11:00am Speaker: Dr. Kimberley Schneberk Language: English Method: ZOOM Abstract: By incorporating TCM principles and practices, palliative and end-of-life care teams can enhance symptom relief, improve emotional well-being, and foster a greater sense of peace for patients and their families during the end-of-life journey. This 60-minute discussion will cover learnings from Douglas College’s End of Life Doula program and how these learnings can be integrated into TCMA practice. It is intended as an introduction to difficult subject matter touching on the topics of grief, palliative care, death and dying. TCM theory and western medicine concepts will be referenced throughout. It will not cover specific details about treatments or offer protocols to address specific illnesses. |
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Medicinal Roots Magazine (MRM) - Retired Publication
Founded by Dr. Kimberley Schneberk, Dr.TCM in 2015, the mission of this publication was to provide a platform for Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) practitioners and Acupuncturists to present and share their ideas, research and clinical experiences for the purpose of professional development and the advancement of TCM as a safe and effective mode of healthcare. After its launch in the spring of 2015, the magazine saw continuous growth and received tremendous support and enthusiasm from the TCM community in Canada and abroad. The last issue was published in the Summer of 2024. To view the last issue, or to learn more about the magazine, click the image to be redirected to the website. |
Mentoring & Job Shadowing
Gain insight and access to new skills and knowledge through clinical mentorship! Mentorship is the process of developing a relationship of experience and knowledge and sharing it with others. It provides the opportunity for a more experienced individual to share their professional knowledge and expertise with those who are less experienced. True mentorship is more than answering the occasional questions, it is an ongoing relationship of learning, dialog, and challenge that helps individuals reach their potential by guiding and encouraging them to excel and grow. A mentor inspires, counsels and encourages the mentee in developing their vision for the future and skills needed to advance on their career path.
NOTE: Dr. Schneberk, Dr.TCM is currently not accepting any clinical mentorship applications.
For more information, please use the contact page, or click HERE.
NOTE: Dr. Schneberk, Dr.TCM is currently not accepting any clinical mentorship applications.
For more information, please use the contact page, or click HERE.
Clinic News
Community Engagement
Speak with Dr. Kim Graham, Dr.TCM January 29, 2014 as she joins 46 other presenters at the North Vancouver School District's "Ticket to Your Future" information night. She will be speaking to students and their families about career opportunities in Traditional Chinese Medicine for the Health and Human Services stream.
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Information Sessions
De-Mystifying TCM:
Moveo Sport & Rehabilitation Centre November 3, 2012
A ‘real’ talk aimed to help de-mystify the theories and practices of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and acupuncture. Join Dr. Kim, doctor of traditional Chinese medicine for this interactive morning session fuelled with complementary caffeine and information about one of medicine’s most ancient practices.
Have all of your questions answered, and learn about now TCM and acupuncture can help you achieve and maintain better health.
Have all of your questions answered, and learn about now TCM and acupuncture can help you achieve and maintain better health.
Red Door Yoga:
Balance All Around Lecture - July 13, 2012
Dr. Kim's lecture on Vancouver Island July 13, 2012 was a HUGE success!
Stay tuned for more to come this fall & 2013!
July 13, 2012 Red Door Yoga- In this lecture, Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner and educator, Dr. Kim Graham, Dr.TCM will teach attendees how to find balance in everyday life by using the principles and teachings of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Deeply rooted in Daoist thinking, TCM uses the rules taken from the natural world and applies them to the human body. Learn how you interact with your environment, how the emotions, foods and colours you choose affect you and how you may already instinctively be trying to create internal balance.
Stay tuned for more to come this fall & 2013!
July 13, 2012 Red Door Yoga- In this lecture, Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner and educator, Dr. Kim Graham, Dr.TCM will teach attendees how to find balance in everyday life by using the principles and teachings of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Deeply rooted in Daoist thinking, TCM uses the rules taken from the natural world and applies them to the human body. Learn how you interact with your environment, how the emotions, foods and colours you choose affect you and how you may already instinctively be trying to create internal balance.
Kiwanis Care Centre:
The Safe Integration & Application of Acupuncture in Senior's Care Facilities
May 19, 2011 - Kiwanis Care Centre, North Vancouver 6:00PM
Location: 2444 Burr Place North Vancouver - Integration of acupuncture into senior's care facilities.
Location: 2444 Burr Place North Vancouver - Integration of acupuncture into senior's care facilities.
Chronic Pain Association of Canada Symposium:
Understanding Acupuncture
November 13, 2010 - Kay Meek Centre, West Vancouver BC
Dr. Graham, Dr.TCM will be part of a panel of medical professionals presenting on chronic pain for the Chronic Pain Association of Canada.
Please visit http://nvancpsg.blogspot.com for more information about this event.
Dr. Graham, Dr.TCM will be part of a panel of medical professionals presenting on chronic pain for the Chronic Pain Association of Canada.
Please visit http://nvancpsg.blogspot.com for more information about this event.