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  • • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M.) [in honor] from Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada (1986).
  • Member of The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (M.R.C.V.S) - U.K. (1986). [# 3178].
  • Licensed to practice Veterinary Medicine in Israel
    [# 682], U.S.A [Florida – # VM 5883], Canada and U.K.
    [# 3178].
  • Bachelor of Science  (B.Sc. in Biology) from Tel-Aviv University.
  • Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist (C.V.A) by
    “The International Veterinary Acupuncture Society”
    (I.V.A.S – San Diego, California, U.S.A).
  • Certified in Veterinary Homotoxicology (C.V.Homtox’) by “The International Society of Homotoxicology” (Baden-Baden, Germany).
  • Certified in Veterinary-NAET (Vet-NAET) (U.S.A).
  • Member of “The International Veterinary Acupuncture Society” (I.V.A.S).
  • Member of “The American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association” (A.H.V.M.A).
  • Member of “The International Biotherapy Society” (IBS).
  • “Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine -Certification Program” - Academic Course Manager and Chief Instructor in “Wingate Institute” (Israel).
  • Veterinary Homeopathy Instructor in The Israeli Health Ministry Course in Homeopathy (“Ahsaf Ahrofe” Governmental Hospital).
  • A Board Member in “The Israeli Medical Association” in its section – “Medical Society of Acupuncture” (MSAIMA) www.msaima.com.
  • A board member in “Asian Society of Traditional Veterinary Medicine” (ASTVM).
  • Veterinary Homotoxicology Course Coordinator and Instructor for the “International Society of  Homotoxicology”.
  • Lecturer in “American Veterinary Medical Association” (AVMA) annual conferences, “The International Veterinary Acupuncture Society”(IVAS) - 30th, 31st, 32nd 33rd & 34th International Congresses, “World Veterinary Congress”, “The International Biotherapy Society”(IBS) World Congresses, “Belgium Veterinary Acupuncture Society”(BeVAS),“The American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association”(AHVMA) annual conferences, “The American Veterinary Acupuncture Academy” (AVAA) annual conferences, “Asociacion Espanola de Veterinarios Acupuntores” (A.E.V.A), “Taiwan Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medical Association”, “The Academic Conferences of The Asia Society of Traditional Veterinary Medicine”, “North American Veterinary Conference” (NAVC) and “The Israeli Medical Association”.
  • “International Biotherapy Society” (IBS) – secretary, board member, and liaison officer to the international veterinary community.
  • A Veterinary Homotoxicology counselor and lecturer to Heel Canada Inc.
  • International Veterinary Acupuncture Society (IVAS) – representative in House of Delegates (HOD), and a member in IVAS Congress Program Committee.
  • Advisory board member of “American Journal of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine” (AJTCVM).
  • Veterinary counselor to BrainsGate Ltd, Israel.
  • “ORSHINA” – The Israeli Institute for Modern Holistic Veterinary Medicine & Sciences – Founder & CEO.
השכלה:
  • • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M.) [in honor] from Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada (1986).
  • Member of The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (M.R.C.V.S) - U.K. (1986). [# 3178].
  • Licensed to practice Veterinary Medicine in Israel
    [# 682], U.S.A [Florida – # VM 5883], Canada and U.K.
    [# 3178].
  • Bachelor of Science  (B.Sc. in Biology) from Tel-Aviv University.
  • Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist (C.V.A) by
    “The International Veterinary Acupuncture Society”
    (I.V.A.S – San Diego, California, U.S.A).
  • Certified in Veterinary Homotoxicology (C.V.Homtox’) by “The International Society of Homotoxicology” (Baden-Baden, Germany).
  • Certified in Veterinary-NAET (Vet-NAET) (U.S.A).
  • Member of “The International Veterinary Acupuncture Society” (I.V.A.S).
  • Member of “The American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association” (A.H.V.M.A).
  • Member of “The International Biotherapy Society” (IBS).
  • “Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine -Certification Program” - Academic Course Manager and Chief Instructor in “Wingate Institute” (Israel).
  • Veterinary Homeopathy Instructor in The Israeli Health Ministry Course in Homeopathy (“Ahsaf Ahrofe” Governmental Hospital).
  • A Board Member in “The Israeli Medical Association” in its section – “Medical Society of Acupuncture” (MSAIMA) www.msaima.com.
  • A board member in “Asian Society of Traditional Veterinary Medicine” (ASTVM).
  • Veterinary Homotoxicology Course Coordinator and Instructor for the “International Society of  Homotoxicology”.
  • Lecturer in “American Veterinary Medical Association” (AVMA) annual conferences, “The International Veterinary Acupuncture Society”(IVAS) - 30th, 31st, 32nd 33rd & 34th International Congresses, “World Veterinary Congress”, “The International Biotherapy Society”(IBS) World Congresses, “Belgium Veterinary Acupuncture Society”(BeVAS),“The American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association”(AHVMA) annual conferences, “The American Veterinary Acupuncture Academy” (AVAA) annual conferences, “Asociacion Espanola de Veterinarios Acupuntores” (A.E.V.A), “Taiwan Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medical Association”, “The Academic Conferences of The Asia Society of Traditional Veterinary Medicine”, “North American Veterinary Conference” (NAVC) and “The Israeli Medical Association”.
  • “International Biotherapy Society” (IBS) – secretary, board member, and liaison officer to the international veterinary community.
  • A Veterinary Homotoxicology counselor and lecturer to Heel Canada Inc.
  • International Veterinary Acupuncture Society (IVAS) – representative in House of Delegates (HOD), and a member in IVAS Congress Program Committee.
  • Advisory board member of “American Journal of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine” (AJTCVM).
  • Veterinary counselor to BrainsGate Ltd, Israel.
  • “ORSHINA” – The Israeli Institute for Modern Holistic Veterinary Medicine & Sciences – Founder & CEO.
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  1. Continual Clinical Practice in Small, Large, Equine & Exotics animals for the last 20 years, doing CAVM as well as Conventional Veterinary Medicine.
  2. Continual Teaching CAVM for the last 10 years nation wide as well as internationally.
  3. Continual Research Activities for the last 10 years in CAVM, in – The Integrative Way, that’s to say – looking for the scientific basis behind the CAVM modalities.
  1. “Gold Beads Implantation (GBI) – The Scientific Basis” in The Medical Acupuncture Web Page & The Veterinary Acupuncture  Page
    http://www.med-vetacupuncture.org/english/articles/goldbead.html
  2. “Skin tumors removal by using alternative veterinary herbal remedies” in Dog World, The Israeli Dog Association Magazine, August 2009 page 10.
  3. ”Alternative Veterinary Medicine” in Dog World, The Israeli Dog Association Magazine, June 2009 pp 20-21.
  4. ”Homeosiniatry in Veterinary Medicine” in American Journal of Traditional Veterinary Medicine (AJTCVM) 2009;4:70-76
  5. ”Seminario Internacional de Medicina Veterinaria Complementaria y Alternativa” – organizado por Asociacion Espanola de Veterinarios Acupuntores (A.E.V.A) in Facultat de Veterinaria, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain – 27 y 28 de Febrero de 2009 Ponente: Dr. Sagiv Ben-Yakir. Proceedings 50 pp.
  6. ”Difficult Cases in Holistic Veterinary Medicine” -  2 days seminar (lectures & lab) given by Dr. Sagiv Ben-Yakir in  “Equilbre – Zentrum fur Ganzheitliche Medizin” – 15 & 16 November 2008 in Tierklinic Hattersheim, Frankfurt, Germany.
    Subjects: Hemoacupuncture – or the therapy that sucks, Bee Venom Therapy – or the therapy that stings, Gold Beads Implantation, Homeosiniatry – the combination of acupuncture and homeopathy, traditional veterinary Chinese Medicine & dermatology, Prolotherapy or the injection of proliferative sterile remedies into acupuncture points to solve animal musculoskeletal problems, evidence-based acupuncture or the full answer Dr. Douglas H. Slatter was waiting for, Daily veterinary homotoxiclogy – a simple approach to get the bridge between western veterinary medicine and homeopathy.
    Two of the lectures can be found over the net –
    “Prolotherapy in animals”  in –
    http://med-vetacupuncture.org/english/articles/prolovet.html
    and –
    “Traditional Veterinary Chinese Medicine & Dermatology” in –
    http://med-vetacupuncture.org/english/articles/TCVMDermatology.html
  7. ”Evidence-Based Veterinary Acupuncture” and “Gold Beads Implantation (GBI) – The Scientific Basis” in Proceedings of the 34th Annual International Congress on Veterinary Acupuncture, pp189-195, 20-23 September, 2008, Keystone, Colorado, USA, by The International Veterinary Acupuncture Society (IVAS).
  8. ”Gold Beads Implantation (GBI) into acupuncture points – from theory to practice” in the 2nd academic conference of Asian Society of Traditional Veterinary Medicine Proceedings,
    pp 44-45, 5-8 September, 2008, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.
  9. “Animal Floral Acupuncture”, “Homotoxicology”, Homotoxicology Drills”, “Homeosiniatry”, “Prolotherapy” in 145th American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) Annual Convention, 19-22 July, 2008, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, Convention Notes.
  10. ”Veterinarmedizinische Bienengift-Therapie” in Zeitschrift fur Ganzheitliche Tiermedizin, 2008; vol 22:30-32.
  11. ”Veterinary Bee Venom Therapy” in 2008 The Israeli Apitherapy Organization Proceedings, 25th Feb 2008, Israel.
  12. “Veterinary Gold Beads Implantation” in Iton Hai, The Israeli Pets Magazine, Vol 163, pp 32-33, February 2008.
  13. “Veterinary Apitherapy Or The Therapy That Stings”, “Neuropathy Treated By Bee Venom Therapy”, “Feline Thromboembolism (Saddle Thrombus) Treated By Medical Leeches”, “Evidence-Based Acupuncture”, “A Novel Approach To Veterinary Dermatology”, “Hemoacupuncture – Or The Therapy That Sticks”, “Prolotherapy – A Great CAVM Method To Solve Musculoskeletal Problems”, “Homotoxicology – An Introduction Of The Modern Veterinary Homeopathy Into The Daily Activities Of A Busy Veterinary Clinic” in 2008 North American Veterinary Conference (NAVC) proceedings small animals & exotics pp 5-22, Orlando, Florida, USA January 19 –23, 2008.
  14. “Veterinary Bee Venom Therapy” in “Yalkut  Amichveret” , The Israeli Bee Keepers Association Journal 47: 71-72, 2007.
  15. ”A practical guide to canine and feline acupuncture points”    
    a course notebook, 64 pp with drawings, 2008, 6th edition, Wingate Institute, Israel.  
  16. ”A practical guide to equine acupuncture points” 
    a course notebook, 46 pp with drawings, 2008, 6th edition, Wingate Institute, Israel.  
  17. ”Homeosiniatry in the Modern Veterinary Practice” in 33rd Annual International Congress on Veterinary Acupuncture by International Veterinary Acupuncture Society (IVAS) proceedings pp29-40, Niedernhausen, Germany, August 22-25, 2007.
  18. ”Dermatology: TCM Patterns” in 33rd Annual International Congress on Veterinary Acupuncture by International Veterinary Acupuncture Society (IVAS) proceedings pp49-52, Niedernhausen, Germany, August 22-25, 2007.
  19. ”Complementary and alternative veterinary medicine” – a seminar book written by Dr. Sagiv Ben-Yakir. The seminar was given at National Chiayi University, School of Veterinary Medicine, Chiayi, Taiwan, on 11&12 August 2007.
    Book chapters: Hemoacupuncture – the use of medicinal leeches; Homeosiniatry – the combination of acupuncture and homeopathy; TCVM & Dermatology; Prolotherapy; Bee Venom Therapy; Homotoxicology – the bridge between western veterinary medicine and homeopathy; Evidence-based acupuncture. 
  20. ”Veterinary Hirudotherapy” in 7th International Conference
    on Biotherapy proceedings pp 15-16, 21-24 June 2007 Seoul, S. Korea.
  21. “Veterinary Acupuncture” in The 13 Annual Conference of The Israeli Medical Association on Acupuncture (MSAIMA) proceedings, 10th June 2007.
  22. ”Homoosiniatrie in der Veterinarpraxis” in Biologische Tiermedizin (BTM), 3:56-60, Dec 2006. Aurelia-Verlag GmbH, Baden-Baden, Germany. An English version can be found in –
    http://med-vetacupuncture.org/english/articles/homeosin.html
  23. “Veterinary Apitherapy, or the therapy that stings” in Proceedings of 14th scientific conference of The Israeli Bee Keepers Association, Israeli Government - Agriculture Ministry, December 2006. Beit-Dagon, Israel.
  24. ”On diagnosis & therapy of animal skin conditions according to TCVM” in Zen Herbs, December 2006 -  www.zenherbs.co.il  and Sinit -  www.sinit.co.il
  25. ”Veterinary Alternative & Complementary Medicine” in Sinit www.sinit.co.il  December 2006.
  26. ”Animals anxiety due to the war condition in north of Israel” in Simple Natural, Idan-Hadli journal , September 2006, p 24, Israel.
  27. ”Veterinary Apitherapy, or the therapy that stings” in Proceedings of the 2006 annual conference of The American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association (AHVMA), pp 356-358, Louisville, Kentucky, USA.
  28. ”Veterinary Hirudotherapy, or the therapy that sucks” in Proceedings of the 2006 annual conference of The American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association (AHVMA), pp 359-364, Louisville, Kentucky, USA.
  29. ”Veterinary Homeosiniatry: Combination of Homeopathy and Acupuncture” ” in Proceedings of the 2006 annual conference of The American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association (AHVMA), pp 365-374, Louisville, Kentucky, USA.
  30. ”Veterinary TCVM Dermatology” in Proceedings of the 2006 annual conference of The American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association (AHVMA), pp 375-377, Louisville, Kentucky, USA.
  31. ”Homeosiniatry in Veterinary Practice” in Proceedings of the 32nd annual international congress on veterinary acupuncture by The International Veterinary Acupuncture Society (IVAS), pp 23-40, 23-26 August, 2006, USA.
  32. ”Hemo-Acupuncture: Modern applications in Veterinary Medicine” in Proceedings of the 32nd annual international congress on veterinary acupuncture by The International Veterinary Acupuncture Society (IVAS), pp 145-152, 23-26 August, 2006, USA.
  33. ”TCVM Dermatology Patterns” in Proceedings of the 32nd annual international congress on veterinary acupuncture by The International Veterinary Acupuncture Society (IVAS), pp 183-188, 23-26 August, 2006, USA.
  34. “Hirudotherapie in der Veterinarmedizin –die Therapie, die saugt und sitzt” in Zeitschrift fur Ganzheitliche Tiermedizin 3/2006, pp 95-100, August, 2006, Germany.
  35. ”Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine – the futuristic veterinary clinic” in Vet Clinic Management #3, pp 22-23, October 2005, Israel.
  36. ”Veterinary Homeosiniatry” in Proceedings of the 31st annual international congress on veterinary acupuncture by The International Veterinary Acupuncture Society (IVAS), pp 129-135, 21-24 September, 2005, USA.
  37. ”Veterinary Hirudotherapy & Equine Laminitis” in THE BeTER LeTTER, Vol 2, #2, Fall 2005. Biotherapeutics, education & research foundation, Irvine, CA, USA.
    http://www.bterfoundation.org/indexfiles/letter.htm
  38. ”Introduction to Homotoxicology” in 142nd AVMA Annual  Convention & 28th World Veterinary Congress Convention
    Notes, Minneapolis, MN,USA, July 16-20, 2005.
  39. ”Homotoxicology: Homeosiniatry, the bridge between acupuncture and homeopathy” in 142nd AVMA Annual convention & 28th World Veterinary Congress Conventions Notes, Minneapolis, MN, USA, July 16-20, 2005.
  40. ”Veterinary Hirudotherapy (VHT), or The Therapy That Sucks” in 142nd AVMA Annual Convention & 28th World Veterinary Congress Convention Notes, Minneapolis, MN, USA, July 16-20, 2005.
  41. ”Apitherapy: The Therapy That Stings” in 142nd AVMA Annual  Convention & 28th World Veterinary Congress Convention Notes, Minneapolis, MN, USA, July 16-20, 2005.
  42. ”Veterinary Hirudotherapy (VHT) or The Therapy That Sucks” in Journal of the American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association, Vol 24, #1, pp 11-18, April-June 2005.
  43. ”Veterinary Homotoxicology – principles & practice” a book-notes by Heel Canada Inc, Oct 2004.  
  44. ”Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine” in Adam & Chiah, People & Animals, Sept 2004, p. 18.
  45. ”Primary evaluation of homeopathic remedies injected via acupuncture points to reduce chronic high somatic cell counts in modern dairy farms” in Veterinary Acupuncture Newsletter, Vol 27, #1, pp 19-21, Feb 2004, also in – Journal of Biomedical Therapy, Fall  2004, pp 13-15, and –
    http://med-vetacupuncture.org/english/articles/homeo.html
    http://www.heel.ca/servlet/jdoc/Journal%20BT%20Fall%202004.pdf?id=47
  46. ”Bio-Zoo-Acupuncture” in Veterinary Acupuncture Newsletter, Vol 26, #3, p 7, Aug 2003, also in Proceedings of the 30th Annual International Congress on Veterinary Acupuncture, sponsored by The International Veterinary Acupuncture Society (I.V.A.S), Sept 2004, pp 257-260.
    http://med-vetacupuncture.org/english/articles/biozooac.html
  47. ”Alternative Veterinary Medicine “ in Iton Hai, The Israeli Pets Magazine, Vol 117, pp 10-12, April 2004.   
  48. ”Equine Chronic Sacroiliac Subluxation: An Old Problem - A Novel Therapeutic Approach” in Journal of the American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association —Vol 21, # 3, pp 13-14, Oct 2002.
    http://med-vetacupuncture.org/english/articles/sacrsubl.html
  49. ”Alternative Veterinary Medicine In The Modern Dairy Farm” in 14th Israeli Annual Conference of Dairy Sciences Proceedings – Feb 2002.
  50. ”Equine Acupuncture” in Among Horses, The Israeli National Riding Association Magazine – Feb 2002, # 3, Page 9.
  51. ”Organic Veterinary Medicine “ in Our Organic Food, The Israeli Organic Agriculture Association Magazine, Aug 2001, # 4, page 324.
  52. ”Yunnan Pai Yao: A Chinese Herbal Medicine for Prevention & Treatment of Haemorrhage in Animals” in Israel Journal of Veterinary Medicine – 2000, Vol 55, Number 3, Page 110.
  53. ”Alternative Veterinary Medicine” in The Israeli Kennel Club Journal, # 3, pp 12-13, 2000.
  54. ”Regeneration of amputated avian bone by a coral skeletal implant” in   Biol. Bull.  1999, 197: 11-13.
  55. תחומי עניין:
    • CAVM MODALITIES:
      Acupuncture, Homotoxicology, Homeosiniatry, Homeopathy, Herbal Medicine (Eastern & Western), Vet-NAET, Hirudotherapy (Medical Leeches), Apitherapy (mainly Bee Venom Therapy), Physical Manipulation, Orthomolecular Medicine, Prolotherapy, Animal Floral Acupuncture (AFA), Micro-Implantable Devices into acupuncture points, Gold Beads Implantation (GBI).

     

    • CONVENTIONAL MEDICINE - as needed.

     

    • SPECIES OF ANIMAL TREATED: Small animals, Exotics, Equine, Bovine, Ovine, Caprine, Aquatics.

     

    • Dr. Sagiv Ben-Yakir has three corner stones in his veterinary medicine activities:
    1. Continual Clinical Practice in Small, Large, Equine & Exotics animals for the last 20 years, doing CAVM as well as Conventional Veterinary Medicine.
    2. Continual Teaching CAVM for the last 10 years nation wide as well as internationally.
    3. Continual Research Activities for the last 10 years in CAVM, in – The Integrative Way, that’s to say – looking for the scientific basis behind the CAVM modalities.
    • BIBLIOGRAPHY: 
    1. “Gold Beads Implantation (GBI) – The Scientific Basis” in The Medical Acupuncture Web Page & The Veterinary Acupuncture  Page
      http://www.med-vetacupuncture.org/english/articles/goldbead.html
    2. “Skin tumors removal by using alternative veterinary herbal remedies” in Dog World, The Israeli Dog Association Magazine, August 2009 page 10.
    3. ”Alternative Veterinary Medicine” in Dog World, The Israeli Dog Association Magazine, June 2009 pp 20-21.
    4. ”Homeosiniatry in Veterinary Medicine” in American Journal of Traditional Veterinary Medicine (AJTCVM) 2009;4:70-76
    5. ”Seminario Internacional de Medicina Veterinaria Complementaria y Alternativa” – organizado por Asociacion Espanola de Veterinarios Acupuntores (A.E.V.A) in Facultat de Veterinaria, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain – 27 y 28 de Febrero de 2009 Ponente: Dr. Sagiv Ben-Yakir. Proceedings 50 pp.
    6. ”Difficult Cases in Holistic Veterinary Medicine” -  2 days seminar (lectures & lab) given by Dr. Sagiv Ben-Yakir in  “Equilbre – Zentrum fur Ganzheitliche Medizin” – 15 & 16 November 2008 in Tierklinic Hattersheim, Frankfurt, Germany.
      Subjects: Hemoacupuncture – or the therapy that sucks, Bee Venom Therapy – or the therapy that stings, Gold Beads Implantation, Homeosiniatry – the combination of acupuncture and homeopathy, traditional veterinary Chinese Medicine & dermatology, Prolotherapy or the injection of proliferative sterile remedies into acupuncture points to solve animal musculoskeletal problems, evidence-based acupuncture or the full answer Dr. Douglas H. Slatter was waiting for, Daily veterinary homotoxiclogy – a simple approach to get the bridge between western veterinary medicine and homeopathy.
      Two of the lectures can be found over the net –
      “Prolotherapy in animals”  in –
      http://med-vetacupuncture.org/english/articles/prolovet.html
      and –
      “Traditional Veterinary Chinese Medicine & Dermatology” in –
      http://med-vetacupuncture.org/english/articles/TCVMDermatology.html
    7. ”Evidence-Based Veterinary Acupuncture” and “Gold Beads Implantation (GBI) – The Scientific Basis” in Proceedings of the 34th Annual International Congress on Veterinary Acupuncture, pp189-195, 20-23 September, 2008, Keystone, Colorado, USA, by The International Veterinary Acupuncture Society (IVAS).
    8. ”Gold Beads Implantation (GBI) into acupuncture points – from theory to practice” in the 2nd academic conference of Asian Society of Traditional Veterinary Medicine Proceedings,
      pp 44-45, 5-8 September, 2008, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.
    9. “Animal Floral Acupuncture”, “Homotoxicology”, Homotoxicology Drills”, “Homeosiniatry”, “Prolotherapy” in 145th American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) Annual Convention, 19-22 July, 2008, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, Convention Notes.
    10. ”Veterinarmedizinische Bienengift-Therapie” in Zeitschrift fur Ganzheitliche Tiermedizin, 2008; vol 22:30-32.
    11. ”Veterinary Bee Venom Therapy” in 2008 The Israeli Apitherapy Organization Proceedings, 25th Feb 2008, Israel.
    12. “Veterinary Gold Beads Implantation” in Iton Hai, The Israeli Pets Magazine, Vol 163, pp 32-33, February 2008.
    13. “Veterinary Apitherapy Or The Therapy That Stings”, “Neuropathy Treated By Bee Venom Therapy”, “Feline Thromboembolism (Saddle Thrombus) Treated By Medical Leeches”, “Evidence-Based Acupuncture”, “A Novel Approach To Veterinary Dermatology”, “Hemoacupuncture – Or The Therapy That Sticks”, “Prolotherapy – A Great CAVM Method To Solve Musculoskeletal Problems”, “Homotoxicology – An Introduction Of The Modern Veterinary Homeopathy Into The Daily Activities Of A Busy Veterinary Clinic” in 2008 North American Veterinary Conference (NAVC) proceedings small animals & exotics pp 5-22, Orlando, Florida, USA January 19 –23, 2008.
    14. “Veterinary Bee Venom Therapy” in “Yalkut  Amichveret” , The Israeli Bee Keepers Association Journal 47: 71-72, 2007.
    15. ”A practical guide to canine and feline acupuncture points”    
      a course notebook, 64 pp with drawings, 2008, 6th edition, Wingate Institute, Israel.  
    16. ”A practical guide to equine acupuncture points” 
      a course notebook, 46 pp with drawings, 2008, 6th edition, Wingate Institute, Israel.  
    17. ”Homeosiniatry in the Modern Veterinary Practice” in 33rd Annual International Congress on Veterinary Acupuncture by International Veterinary Acupuncture Society (IVAS) proceedings pp29-40, Niedernhausen, Germany, August 22-25, 2007.
    18. ”Dermatology: TCM Patterns” in 33rd Annual International Congress on Veterinary Acupuncture by International Veterinary Acupuncture Society (IVAS) proceedings pp49-52, Niedernhausen, Germany, August 22-25, 2007.
    19. ”Complementary and alternative veterinary medicine” – a seminar book written by Dr. Sagiv Ben-Yakir. The seminar was given at National Chiayi University, School of Veterinary Medicine, Chiayi, Taiwan, on 11&12 August 2007.
      Book chapters: Hemoacupuncture – the use of medicinal leeches; Homeosiniatry – the combination of acupuncture and homeopathy; TCVM & Dermatology; Prolotherapy; Bee Venom Therapy; Homotoxicology – the bridge between western veterinary medicine and homeopathy; Evidence-based acupuncture. 
    20. ”Veterinary Hirudotherapy” in 7th International Conference
      on Biotherapy proceedings pp 15-16, 21-24 June 2007 Seoul, S. Korea.
    21. “Veterinary Acupuncture” in The 13 Annual Conference of The Israeli Medical Association on Acupuncture (MSAIMA) proceedings, 10th June 2007.
    22. ”Homoosiniatrie in der Veterinarpraxis” in Biologische Tiermedizin (BTM), 3:56-60, Dec 2006. Aurelia-Verlag GmbH, Baden-Baden, Germany. An English version can be found in –
      http://med-vetacupuncture.org/english/articles/homeosin.html
    23. “Veterinary Apitherapy, or the therapy that stings” in Proceedings of 14th scientific conference of The Israeli Bee Keepers Association, Israeli Government - Agriculture Ministry, December 2006. Beit-Dagon, Israel.
    24. ”On diagnosis & therapy of animal skin conditions according to TCVM” in Zen Herbs, December 2006 -  www.zenherbs.co.il  and Sinit -  www.sinit.co.il
    25. ”Veterinary Alternative & Complementary Medicine” in Sinit www.sinit.co.il  December 2006.
    26. ”Animals anxiety due to the war condition in north of Israel” in Simple Natural, Idan-Hadli journal , September 2006, p 24, Israel.
    27. ”Veterinary Apitherapy, or the therapy that stings” in Proceedings of the 2006 annual conference of The American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association (AHVMA), pp 356-358, Louisville, Kentucky, USA.
    28. ”Veterinary Hirudotherapy, or the therapy that sucks” in Proceedings of the 2006 annual conference of The American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association (AHVMA), pp 359-364, Louisville, Kentucky, USA.
    29. ”Veterinary Homeosiniatry: Combination of Homeopathy and Acupuncture” ” in Proceedings of the 2006 annual conference of The American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association (AHVMA), pp 365-374, Louisville, Kentucky, USA.
    30. ”Veterinary TCVM Dermatology” in Proceedings of the 2006 annual conference of The American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association (AHVMA), pp 375-377, Louisville, Kentucky, USA.
    31. ”Homeosiniatry in Veterinary Practice” in Proceedings of the 32nd annual international congress on veterinary acupuncture by The International Veterinary Acupuncture Society (IVAS), pp 23-40, 23-26 August, 2006, USA.
    32. ”Hemo-Acupuncture: Modern applications in Veterinary Medicine” in Proceedings of the 32nd annual international congress on veterinary acupuncture by The International Veterinary Acupuncture Society (IVAS), pp 145-152, 23-26 August, 2006, USA.
    33. ”TCVM Dermatology Patterns” in Proceedings of the 32nd annual international congress on veterinary acupuncture by The International Veterinary Acupuncture Society (IVAS), pp 183-188, 23-26 August, 2006, USA.
    34. “Hirudotherapie in der Veterinarmedizin –die Therapie, die saugt und sitzt” in Zeitschrift fur Ganzheitliche Tiermedizin 3/2006, pp 95-100, August, 2006, Germany.
    35. ”Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine – the futuristic veterinary clinic” in Vet Clinic Management #3, pp 22-23, October 2005, Israel.
    36. ”Veterinary Homeosiniatry” in Proceedings of the 31st annual international congress on veterinary acupuncture by The International Veterinary Acupuncture Society (IVAS), pp 129-135, 21-24 September, 2005, USA.
    37. ”Veterinary Hirudotherapy & Equine Laminitis” in THE BeTER LeTTER, Vol 2, #2, Fall 2005. Biotherapeutics, education & research foundation, Irvine, CA, USA.
      http://www.bterfoundation.org/indexfiles/letter.htm
    38. ”Introduction to Homotoxicology” in 142nd AVMA Annual  Convention & 28th World Veterinary Congress Convention
      Notes, Minneapolis, MN,USA, July 16-20, 2005.
    39. ”Homotoxicology: Homeosiniatry, the bridge between acupuncture and homeopathy” in 142nd AVMA Annual convention & 28th World Veterinary Congress Conventions Notes, Minneapolis, MN, USA, July 16-20, 2005.
    40. ”Veterinary Hirudotherapy (VHT), or The Therapy That Sucks” in 142nd AVMA Annual Convention & 28th World Veterinary Congress Convention Notes, Minneapolis, MN, USA, July 16-20, 2005.
    41. ”Apitherapy: The Therapy That Stings” in 142nd AVMA Annual  Convention & 28th World Veterinary Congress Convention Notes, Minneapolis, MN, USA, July 16-20, 2005.
    42. ”Veterinary Hirudotherapy (VHT) or The Therapy That Sucks” in Journal of the American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association, Vol 24, #1, pp 11-18, April-June 2005.
    43. ”Veterinary Homotoxicology – principles & practice” a book-notes by Heel Canada Inc, Oct 2004.  
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