Case Study Group
This private case study group meets regularly to discuss challenging and interesting clinical cases, and to support practitioner development.
This is a private case study group. If you are interested in working with Evan on your clinical cases and for information about joining the group email: [email protected]
Your Instructor
Dr. Evan M. Rabinowitz is the founder of Yao Shan Center for Chinese Medicine in Washington, DC. where he has had an active clinical practice for the last 23 years. He is a professor at Daoist Traditions College of Chinese Medical Arts, Asheville, North Carolina. Evan served as Director of Chinese Herbal Medicine at the Maryland University of Integrative Health (MUIH) until 2018. During his 8 year tenure he was instrumental in the creation of the University's Masters and Doctorate programs in Oriental Medicine. Previously, he was an instructor and Chinese herbal supervisor at the Academy for Five Element Acupuncture, Gainesville, Florida. He is currently a lecturer at Georgetown University School of Medicine within its Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) program and has been a guest lecturer on Asian medicine and philosophy at various colleges and universities around the United States. Evan studied extensively with Jeffrey Yuen for two decades. He is a graduate of the George Washington University (B.A.), Traditional Acupuncture Institute (M.Ac.) and Maryland University of Integrative Health (D.Ac.). He has an active private teaching schedule, offering continuing education for practitioners across the country and internationally. (View his current in-person teaching schedule here)
Course Curriculum
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StartCase Study #1 2/2/22 (87:00)
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StartCase Study #2 2/23/22 (93:43)
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StartCase Study #3 3/16/22 (99:01)
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StartCase Study #4 4/6/22 (97:52)
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StartCase Study #5 4/27/22 (93:14)
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StartCase Study #6 5/18/22 (92:15)
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StartCase Study #7 6/8/22 (81:45)
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StartCase Study #8 7/20/22 (95:41)
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StartCase Study #9 8/17/22 (78:45)
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StartCase Study #10 9/7/22 (93:16)
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StartCase Study #11 9/28/22 (87:10)
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StartCase Study #12 10/29/22 (76:00)
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StartCase Study #13 11/9/22 (94:44)
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StartCase Study #14 11/30/22 (86:42)
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StartCase Study #15 12/21/22 (82:02)
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StartCase Study #16 1/11/23 (88:06)
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StartCase Study #17 2/1/23 (74:30)
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StartCase Study #18 2/23/23 (82:10)
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StartCase Study #19 3/15/23 (101:31)
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StartCase Study #20 4/5/23 (87:12)
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StartCase Study #21 4/26/23 (83:40)
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StartCase Study #22 5/17/23 (89:25)
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StartCase Study #23 6/7/23 (81:48)
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StartCase Study #24 6/28/23 (91:14)
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StartCase Study #25 7/19/23 (75:26)
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StartCase Study #26 8/9/23 (90:48)
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StartCase Study #27 8/30/23 (86:31)
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StartCase Study #28 10/11/23 (94:14)
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StartCase Study #29 12/13/23 (51:55)
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StartCase Study #30 1/3/23 (84:03)
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StartCase Study #31 1/24/24 (88:19)
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StartCase Study #32 2/14/24 (89:16)
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StartCase Study #33 (93:07)
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StartCase Study #34 3/27/24 (88:24)
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StartCase Study #36 5/8/24 (94:53)
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StartCase Study #37 5/29/24 (91:20)
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StartCase Study # 38 6/9/2024 (87:00)
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StartCase Study #39 6/19/2024 (82:45)
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StartCase Study #40 7/10/2024 (82:20)
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StartCase Study #41 7/31/2024 (92:53)
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StartCase Study #42 8/14/2024 (87:25)
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StartCase Study #43 9/11/2024 (79:03)
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StartCase Study #44 10/2/2024 (62:05)
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StartCase Study #45 10/23/2024 (60:10)
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StartCase Study #46 11/13/2024 (80:27)
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StartCase Study #1 2/2/22
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StartCase Study #2 2/23/22
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StartCase Study #3 3/16/22
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StartCase Study #4 4/6/22
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StartCase Study #5 4/27/22
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StartCase Study #6 5/18/22
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StartCase Study #7 6/8/22
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StartCase Study #8 7/20/22
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StartCase Study #9 8/17/22
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StartCase Study #10 9/7/22
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StartCase Study #11 9/28/22
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StartCase Study #12 10/19/22
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StartCase Study #13 11/9/22
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StartCase Study #14 11/30/22
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StartCase Study #15 12/21/22
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StartCase Study #16 1/11/23
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StartCase Study #17 2/1/23 (74:30)
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StartCase Study #19 3/15/23