Guest guest Posted October 28, 2008 Report Share Posted October 28, 2008 Hi All, We are currently offering a 10% discount to anyone who signs up to this 13 PDA NCCAOM approved class on November 15th and 16th which will be held at South West Acupuncture College in Boulder, CO. This is going to be an exciting class, which will teach you how to objectively feel the Acupuncture channels, and give you the skills to adequately diagnose using the information that you get from your palpatory diagnosis. This class contains 6 hours of one on one supervised channel palpation. As part of the lecture, Mr. Robertson will cover these topics: • The history of palpatory technique in Chinese medicine and its historical antecedents in the Inner Classic and Classic of Difficulties. • The role of the distal channels in classical physiology and a discussion of how physiology can manifest with specific, palpable changes on the acupuncture channels. • Techniques for palpating each of the twelve major channels. This section of the class will involve hands-on work by the students; palpating channels on each other with feedback from the instructor (3 hours of Palpation per day). • Commonly found changes and their significance. • How to utilize information gleaned from channel palpation to refine and simplify diagnosis. This will involve reconsidering traditional zang-fu (organ) diagnosis in light of new information gleaned from palpating the channels. • The acupuncture treatment style of Dr. Wang Ju-yi, with introduction of some of Dr. Wang's most commonly-used point pairs and clinical application of those pairs. If you would like to register for this class, please go to www.cm-dbcart.com and use the Coupon code: PHONE We still have a few spots available as well for the Portland, OR lecture on November 1st & 2nd. You can use the same coupon code for the Portland class. Sincerely, L.Ac. The Database Chinese Medicine www.cm-dbcart.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2008 Report Share Posted October 28, 2008 I did this workshop in the UK recently and found it very interesting and throughly worth it. Attilio www.attiliodalberto.com Chinese Medicine , " Chinese Medicine " <jonk2012 wrote: > > Hi All, > > We are currently offering a 10% discount to anyone who signs up to > this 13 PDA NCCAOM approved class on November 15th and 16th which will > be held at South West Acupuncture College in Boulder, CO. > > This is going to be an exciting class, which will teach you how to > objectively feel the Acupuncture channels, and give you the skills to > adequately diagnose using the information that you get from your > palpatory diagnosis. This class contains 6 hours of one on one > supervised channel palpation. > > As part of the lecture, Mr. Robertson will cover these topics: > > • The history of palpatory technique in Chinese medicine and its > historical antecedents in the Inner Classic and Classic of Difficulties. > > • The role of the distal channels in classical physiology and a > discussion of how physiology can manifest with specific, palpable > changes on the acupuncture channels. > > • Techniques for palpating each of the twelve major channels. This > section of the class will involve hands-on work by the students; > palpating channels on each other with feedback from the instructor (3 > hours of Palpation per day). > > • Commonly found changes and their significance. > > • How to utilize information gleaned from channel palpation to refine > and simplify diagnosis. This will involve reconsidering traditional > zang-fu (organ) diagnosis in light of new information gleaned from > palpating the channels. > > • The acupuncture treatment style of Dr. Wang Ju-yi, with introduction > of some of Dr. Wang's most commonly-used point pairs and clinical > application of those pairs. > > > If you would like to register for this class, please go to > www.cm-dbcart.com and use the Coupon code: PHONE > > We still have a few spots available as well for the Portland, OR > lecture on November 1st & 2nd. You can use the same coupon code for > the Portland class. > > > Sincerely, > > L.Ac. > The Database > Chinese Medicine > www.cm-dbcart.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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