Integrative Oncology and CBD
Mao Shing Ni, PhD, Lac
AIHM 2020 Annual Conference
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1 hour
.75 Credits
What you will learn
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Course Summary
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By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
- Understand the current scientific data behind cannabinoids
- Be conversant with patients in discussions about its efficacy and relevancy to patients’ condition
- Evaluate and recommend CBD clinically in a personalized, appropriate and professional manner

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Included in this course
Course Faculty
Mao Shing Ni, PhD, Lac
After earning his D.O.M. and Ph.D. in Oriental Medicine with an emphasis in Nutrition Dr. Mao went on to complete his postgraduate residency at Shanghai Medical University in China. Dr Mao lectures on Chinese medicine, wellness and longevity throughout the world. A bestselling author, expert on longevity medicine, co-founder and past president of Yo San University, was born and raised in a family medical tradition that has spanned 38 generations. Popularly known as Dr. Mao, he first began his studies in Chinese medicine with his father, Hua-Ching Ni, a renowned Taoist master, physician and author-teacher. After earning his D.O.M. and Ph.D. in Oriental Medicine with an emphasis in Nutrition Dr. Mao went on to complete his postgraduate residency at Shanghai Medical University in China. Dr Mao lectures on Chinese medicine, wellness and longevity throughout the world. He maintains a full-time practice in Santa Monica at the Tao of Wellness and is also involved with curriculum development and teaching at Yo San. Recipient of the Acupuncturist of the Year award Dr. Mao has appeared extensively in national media in his tireless efforts to further the recognition of acupuncture and Chinese medicine. Among his numerous publications is respected translation of the Yellow Emperor’s Classic of Medicine and The Tao of Nutrition, which still serves as a required text for the California State Board Examination. He has also written the national bestseller Secrets of Longevity and the recently published Secrets of Self-Healing and Second Spring.
Accreditation Statement
This activity is in compliance with California Assembly Bill 1195, which requires continuing medical education activities with patient care components to include curriculum in the subjects of cultural and linguistic competency. For specific information regarding Bill 1195 and cultural and linguistic competency, please visit the CME website.
*CME/CEU Credits
All other healthcare professionals completing this activity will be issued a certificate of participation. To successfully earn credit, participants must review the content, complete a quiz with a score of 75% or higher, and submit an evaluation. This course is CME-eligible ending on May 31, 2023. After this date, you will continue to have access to your purchased content, however you will no longer be able to claim CME credits for your participation in the course.