Speaker: Sam Coffman, L.Ac, W-EMT, RH(AHG)
This lecture explores the foundational principles of disaster herbalism and austere botanical medicine, focusing on the clinical applications of herbs and basic therapeutic techniques in crisis settings. Drawing from over 15 years of experience providing care in disaster zones both in the U.S. and abroad, Sam will review essential herbal protocols for musculoskeletal trauma, immune support, and stress management in austere conditions. Key topics include setting up sustainable infrastructure for herbal medicine in disaster environments, combining basic Traditional Chinese Medicine techniques (such as ear seed therapy) with field-ready formulations, and understanding practical challenges in resource-limited settings. Case studies from Sam's hurricane response efforts, including post-Harvey work along the Texas coast, will be shared to highlight real-world clinical applications and lessons learned in disaster recovery.
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