Tuesday Wasserman – Do’s and Don’ts During Pregnancy: Supporting a Safe and Healthy Outcome
This class will provide an overview of strategies to support a healthy labor, as well as how to support patients and caregivers, if things get difficult.
Sacroiliac Joint Pain and Dysfunction: Channels, Acupuncture, Assessment, and Treatment
This course consists of assessment and treatment strategies for sacroiliac joint pain and dysfunction through both functional anatomy and Chinese medicine perspectives.
Breath of Life: Integrating Breathing, Lung Health, and Patient Care
Bridgette Shea will guide you through breath assessment techniques and practices to enable you to better assess and assist clients from the perspectives of osteopathy, yoga, Western anatomy and physiology, and, of course, Chinese medicine.
The Wu Wei Way: Extraordinary Bedside Manner Workshop
Students will build their skills at developing rapport and trust with clients and practice Wu Wei intake, diagnosis, and treatment strategies for best results.
Integrating Tung’s Acupuncture with TCM Principles
We will explore how to use theories such as channel connections, mirror/image, and five phases to understand the dynamic functions of points and move beyond simple memorization of indications.
Meet Your Microbiome: The Microbial Organ, Ayurveda, and Chinese Medicine
Changes to our bodies and minds from climactic influences to circadian rhythms, many via the microbiome, are baselines of assessment and suggest lifestyle guidance in Chinese medicine and Ayurveda.
Clinical Energetics and Client Communication for Optimal Therapeutic Results
This modality combines principles from healing traditions such as Chinese medicine, Ayurveda, and Western herbalism, along with contemporary insights into anatomy, physiology, and psychology, to train practical techniques that influence the quality of intakes and treatments.
Introduction to Tung’s Acupuncture with TCM Principles
In this session, we will use a case analysis from Dr. McCann’s clinic to explore different ways of understanding acupuncture points through the lens of core Tung’s acupuncture concepts and Chinese medicine principles.
Afternoon Qigong
Qi Gong for Health Professionals is a short sequence of stretching and moving exercises designed to support health professionals in their practices.These execises are drawn from Yijnijing and Taijiquan practices.
Morning Qigong
Qi Gong for Health Professionals is a short sequence of stretching and moving exercises designed to support health professionals in their practices.These execises are drawn from Yijnijing and Taijiquan practices.