Dr. Wang Ju-Yi’s lifetime of curiosity as a clinician and historian culminated in his development of Applied Channel Theory which revived ancient diagnostic techniques that he applied clinically to deepen his understanding of channel theory. This new ACT Mentorship Program will be a deep dive into the physiology and pathophysiology of the 6 levels and how to meld the theory with the palpation to decipher channel findings and formulate clear diagnoses and treatment strategies.The instructors are all apprentices of Dr. Wang and this course is designed to provide students and practitioners with a similar experience of absorbing and integrating the teachings over time. The year long series includes 5 classes and each class includes a 1 hour online follow-up group call to answer questions and discuss cases. This is a great opportunity to get feedback and clarification from each of the instructors to support your learning during the year.
This online course will take place on Sundays June 15 and June 29, 2025, 9-12 EST. This is the first class in the ACT Mentorship Program and will cover the anatomy and natures of the Yuan, Luo, Xi and 5 Shu points. Having this strong foundation in the characteristics of the point categories will help practitioners and students develop trust in the points and their ability to influence the physiology of the channels.
Instructor: Jonathan Chang
Fee: $200 for practitioners (6 CEUs pending); $150 for students
*Discounted cost for the 5-part series is $2000 for practitioners (62 CEUs pending); $1500 for students
Follow-up group call TBD based on the instructor’s schedule.
For more details about the Mentorship Program, click here. For questions and registration, email Nyssa Tang.