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Channel Palpation Clinical Rounds -- 15 PDA's Portland, OR -- March 7th & 8th

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This seminar with Jason Robertson L.Ac., will begin where the Channel

Palpation lecture of 2008 left off. Mr. Robertson will treat 12

patients over the course of two days, where each treatment hour of

class is a hands-on learning experience with a focus on channel

palpation, differential diagnosis, and treatment.

 

Both new attendees and students of the first Channel Palpation class,

are welcome to attend.

 

The seminar will begin with an introductory lecture on Channel

Palpation for anyone who did not attend the first class, and Mr.

Robertson will answer questions either from the first class or from

his book " Applied Channel Theory in . "

 

Between 11 am and 4:30 pm each day, Mr. Robertson will treat 2

patients an hour. In the course of treating patients, Mr. Robertson

will talk about what he feels while palpating the channels, how he

arrives at his diagnosis, and how he would choose a treatment plan for

each patient in front of him. A treatment plan will involve discussion

of point prescriptions for the current and future treatments as well

as an estimate of how many treatments each patient might need.

 

Interspersed between treatments will be four, one hour lectures on the

use of five-shu, source and collateral points, the cleft points, and

the San Jiao.

 

Early bird registration will be open until January 31. Please use the

coupon code CONF to receive 10% off the cost of the lecture.

 

This lecture has been certified by NCCAOM for 15 PDA's.

 

For more information, or to register for this lecture, please go to

www.cm-dbcart.com.

 

Local participants are welcome to contact me to schedule complex

patients from their own practice, to come and receive free treatment

at the lecture.

 

Sincerely,

 

L.Ac.

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