Factors from geopolitical trends to yesterday’s research in acupuncture mechanisms can impact patient contact in large and small ways. After decades of studying and teaching classically oriented practice within the ‘extreme integration’ of hospital care, Dr. Citkovitz will translate what is news, based on meaningful practical clinical experience, into clinically relevant precepts students can put into practice. Recent research and issues of current interest in the news will include systems thinking, cultural appropriation, long COVID, facets of informed consent, and elucidation of acupuncture’s relationship with fascia, opioid receptors, and inflammation, as well as brain-to-brain concordance (related to co-regulation, a key concept in trauma-informed care). These can usefully inform needle technique as well as point selection within modern and classical Chinese medicine frameworks. The ability to utilize new developments and discuss them articulately with patients and other healthcare providers is increasingly important in today’s integrative medicine world.