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ACT Mentorship Program: clinical Treatment Strategies


This is the 5th and final course in the ACT Mentorship Program where we will discuss how to differentiate clinical symptoms, locate the channel with the disease and learn the various methods Dr. Wang Ju-Yi used to select the appropriate channel to treat. There will be case study discussions as well as live treatments to demonstrate the process from intake, tongue, pulse and channel diagnosis to channel and point selection. Similar to jazz, the strong foundation in classical theory will allow practitioners to improvise in their clinics and create innovative treatments in response to each unique patient.

This series is designed to simulate the mentorship experience and provide the support that participants need to immerse themselves in Applied Channel Theory and trust the amazing capacity of the channels to heal disease. This approach to clinical strategies results in simple yet focused treatments that yield positive results with fewer needles.

Instructors: Nyssa Tang

Location: New York, NY

Fee: $525 for practitioners (14 CEUs pending); $400 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.

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