Stacking Therapeutics: Exactly why & how to add laser therapy and other modalities into to your practice

This class explores when and how to integrate laser therapy into treatment planning stacking protocols with needles, cupping, gua-sha, and corrective exercise so that students will be ready to implement multiple techniques in a turn-key fashion in practice.

Synergistic Potential of Sound in Chinese Medicine

This class will expand upon the concept and practice of sound healing in Chinese medicine from both academic and experiential perspectives, addressing strategies for incorporating sound healing for pain and traditional healing sounds of Chinese medicine. Students will be required to bring headphones and a listening device (mobile phone, tablet, or laptop) to which they have downloaded material from a provided link to most fully experience the class.

Treatment Strategies Based on Five Spirit Animals of Chinese Shamanism

In this dynamic, practical course, students discover and experience the magic of the spirit animals associated with the five directions and how they can be used in drumming, diagnosis, and treatment to address physical and emotional imbalances.

From Awareness to Action: Removing Barriers in Acupuncture Practice to Care for Diverse Populations

Join Shana Green, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging Strategist, as she shares how to integrate and prioritize diversity, inclusion, and equity in a practice to ensure that all communities can benefit from our work. In this course, students will gain practical tools and techniques to address these issues and provide equitable and inclusive care to patients. NCCAOM required Ethics credits (pending).

Facial Diagnosis for Mental Health

Facial diagnosis allows us to examine possibilities of conditions like depression and mania as well as Chinese medicine patterns. Recognizing clues about shen on the face can lead to discoveries about previous traumas and how to heal from them and the state of the organs and meridians affected.

Incorporating Patient Narratives for Best Outcomes

Incorporating patients’ narratives is imperative for best outcomes. Patient narratives can influence what additional information is requested prior to evaluation; provide clues for initial intake approach and questions; and affect diagnosis and treatment planning.

A Multi-Faceted Approach to Treating Neuromuscular Facial condition

Treating neuro-muscular facial conditions including Bell’s palsy, Trigeminal,Neuralgia, TMJ and others can be challenging. Michelle Gellis will provide an overview of techniques and protocols for these conditions including submuscular needling, scalp acupuncture, facial motor points, and facial cupping, that when used in combination can provide more expedient and effective results.

Treatment Strategies Based on Facial Diagnosis for Women’s Health

Ultimate Practice Playbook: How to Earn Multiple 6-Figures in 12 Months

Making multiple 6-figures consistently year after year can be easy when you understand the 80/20 rule. 80% of your success depends on mindset and 20% on aligned action. In this 3 hour workshop Doctor East will walk you through the steps to creating abundant revenue streams using the 80/20 rule. Attendees will receive a workbook to use in the workshop. Because of you, your patients live their best lives. Now it’s your turn.

Strategies and Approaches for Complex Cases

From preparation to initial intake to treatment planning, complex cases require a strategy to manage their multiple aspects including co-morbidities, labs and imaging, and collaborations and cross-referrals with other healthcare providers.

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