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EPISODE · Dec 2, 2025 · 30 MIN

Clinical Role Models and Mitigating Moxa Smoke

from Office Hours with Angelique and Toby · host Toby Daly

In this conversation, Angelique and Toby discuss the recent closures of Chinese medicine schools, the challenges faced by the profession, and the importance of adapting to changes in the field. They explore various techniques such as moxa and Gua Sha, share insights on clinical experiences, and emphasize the value of role models and continuing education in Chinese medicine. The conversation also touches on the dynamics of the medical interview and how to effectively engage with patients while gathering necessary information.TakeawaysThe closure of Chinese medicine schools is concerning for the profession.Financial issues and COVID-19 have impacted enrollment in schools.Role models in Chinese medicine can inspire and guide practitioners.Navigating the medical interview requires balancing patient engagement and information gathering.Chinese medicine offers endless paths for practitioners to explore.Sound Bites"I love this profession so much."Chapters00:00 The Decline of Chinese Medicine Schools02:46 Moxa Implementation in Clinical Practice05:25 Role Models in Chinese Medicine08:11 Navigating Clinical Practice and Education10:49 Clinical Cases and Learning Moments13:48 Gua Sha: Techniques and Patient Outcomes16:29 The Art of Medical InterviewingKeywordsChinese medicine, acupuncture, moxa, Gua Sha, herbal medicine, clinical practice, education, patient care, role models, continuing education

In this conversation, Angelique and Toby discuss the recent closures of Chinese medicine schools, the challenges faced by the profession, and the importance of adapting to changes in the field. They explore various techniques such as moxa and Gua Sha, share insights on clinical experiences, and emphasize the value of role models and continuing education in Chinese medicine. The conversation also touches on the dynamics of the medical interview and how to effectively engage with patients while gathering necessary information.TakeawaysThe closure of Chinese medicine schools is concerning for the profession.Financial issues and COVID-19 have impacted enrollment in schools.Role models in Chinese medicine can inspire and guide practitioners.Navigating the medical interview requires balancing patient engagement and information gathering.Chinese medicine offers endless paths for practitioners to explore.Sound Bites"I love this profession so much."Chapters00:00 The Decline of Chinese Medicine Schools02:46 Moxa Implementation in Clinical Practice05:25 Role Models in Chinese Medicine08:11 Navigating Clinical Practice and Education10:49 Clinical Cases and Learning Moments13:48 Gua Sha: Techniques and Patient Outcomes16:29 The Art of Medical InterviewingKeywordsChinese medicine, acupuncture, moxa, Gua Sha, herbal medicine, clinical practice, education, patient care, role models, continuing education

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