Online training in Chinese Medicine


Welcome to the Xian Tian College of Chinese Medicine. We offer in-depth training in Chinese Medicine at both informal and professional levels.

 

 

Online TeachingIn-Person Teaching

INformal

The Xian Tian College of Chinese Medicine offers a structured, ongoing training program which enrolled students access online. Each week, a new lesson in Chinese medical theory opens enabling step-by-step  development of your Chinese medical knowledge. Rather than focusing upon treatment skills, the informal option of practice helps develop an overview of Chinese medical theory along with concepts of channels, points and energetic theory. This program is suitable for anybody who wishes to develop an overall understanding of medicine such as Qigong practitioners, practitioners of other therapies and anybody with a general interest in Chinese health arts. 

professional

The professional section of the Xian Tian College is for those who wish to go deeper into their Chinese medical training. Students enrolled on this program have access to the online program and this then evolves into face-to-face training with the college tutors. In-person seminars complement the online aspect of the college and, in this way, students are able to train to a professional level of Acupuncture, Tui Na massage and Herbal Medicine. Diploma’s in these subjects are awarded upon successful completion of all required modules enabling students to complete their training with professional UK-recognised qualifications in Chinese medicine practice. Both contemporary and classical aspects of Chinese medicine are covered.

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College Directors

Damo Mitchell

College Principal and Lecturer
Acupuncture, Tui Na, Herbal Medicine

Rob Aspell

Course Director and Lecturer
Acupuncture, Tui Na, Herbal Medicine

TECHNICAL SKILL AND PERSONAL CULTIVATION

Those beginning their education in Chinese medicine with the Xian Tian College will be studying diagnosis and treatment from a classical standpoint. The more esoteric sides of Chinese medicine are also studied, including the energetics and the philosophy of Daoism. The personal cultivation of the practitioner is given as much importance as the level of skill they develop.  This was long considered the most effective way to reach the higher levels of skill within Chinese medicine.

The Four Pillars

of Chinese Medicine

Acupuncture

The main focus of our Acupuncture course is to build a strong foundation with the classical theories and diagnostic skills of Chinese Medicine, on which the practical application of Acupuncture as a treatment will be built upon.

Tui Na

Our Tui Na course aims to produce fully competent, professional practitioners of Tui Na Medical Massage, with the ability to treat a wide range of medical conditions from a Chinese medicine perspective.

Herbal Medicine

Our Herbal Medicine course is taught with a focus on developing a good working understanding of individual herbs as well as classical formulae. Students also work towards developing an advanced understanding of diagnostics and internal energetics so that they can prescribe herbs at a highly competent level.

Qi Gong

One of the classical pillars of Chinese medical practice was Qi Gong training. All traditionally trained Chinese doctors developed a working understanding of the internal environment of the body and trained to develop their Qi to a high level. Qi Gong is an important part go all of our training courses.

Lotus Nei Gong

Xian Tian College is the Chinese Medical branch of the Lotus Nei Gong International School of Daoist Arts. Both branches work closely together to provide complete and in-depth training in these arts. To read about the Martial and Spiritual Arts offered by Lotus Nei Gong, please click on the link below to be taken to the Lotus Nei Gong website:

NEXT Diploma Start Dates

SEPTEMBER 2019 - Acupuncture Diploma

This Diploma course is currently running though it has had to switch to online-study for the moment due to the ongoing Covid situation.

Future Training Courses

Due to the uncertainty of the Covid situation, we are unsure of the next intake date for the college. Expect news on this once the world situation settles a little. 

FEATURED ARTICLES

The Shen

The Spirit of the Psyche in Medicine

The Lung Channel

The Lung Points and their Names

Pulse Diagnosis

Classical Pulse Diagnosis

CLASSICAL PRINCIPLES

There is a growing trend within Chinese medicine to increasingly move towards a western model of working. Classical theories are being thrown out, Acupuncture is being seen through the lens of western medicine and anything deemed ‘unscientific’ is being stripped from this ancient tradition. This is not necessarily a western-only turn of events though; it is increasingly taking place in China as well with most of the more classical approaches to Chinese medicine now existing primarily in South East Asia.

There is nothing inherently ‘wrong’ with this if this is the kind of therapy you would like to study. Modern science has given the human race great advancements in health and many of the modernised versions of Chinese medicine work just fine for many health conditions. But there are many people out there who do not wish to see Chinese medicine through this modern ‘lens’. For many, the ancient theories hold a lot of attraction and as a working model they were an integral part of Asian medicine for centuries. Rather than dividing human beings from their environment, as is the modern way, the ancient theories see mankind as a united part of the trinity of Heaven, Humanity and Earth. The flow of information (Qi) between the two great poles is of huge importance to the practice and diseases are seen as a reflection of a persons Ming (destiny/lifepath) and Xing (nature) as well as simply the result of germs and pathogenic influences.

As Chinese medicine becomes more modernised it is also moving away from key skills which are integral to the practice.  This is a great shame as a time honoured tradition is slowly fading away.

professional registration

 

All of our courses are accredited with the Acupuncture Society and the British Acupuncture Federation, and registered with Balens Insurance.  This ensures that our courses meet the top standards, and allows our students to apply for professional registration with them once they graduate.

contact us

 

XIAN TIAN COLLEGE

Please contact us at:

lngbookings @ gmail.com