LIVE AND IN PERSON
14 NCCAOM & NCALB PDAs pending
ONLINE 7 additional NCCAOM & NCALB PDAs pending
21 PDAs total for 3-day hybrid class
Taught by Jason Robertson, L.Ac.
Applied Channel Theory is an approach to acupuncture rooted in the dual research threads of classical texts and modern clinical application. This class will include an overview of classical channel physiology and a discussion of how physiology manifests with specific, palpable changes on the acupuncture channels, with extensive hands-on practice of techniques for palpating each of the twelve major channels. Students will learn how channel palpation techniques can assist differential diagnosis and to identify point location by palpating anatomical landmarks and looking for the very precise “space” where needling can be most effective. Students will also learn clinically effective acupuncture point prescriptions based on Dr. Wang’s research and teachings.
Course registration includes access to 1-day recording of live seminar from our August 29, 2020 Zoom based lecture with Dr. Robertson. Students will be able to watch this lecture prior to meeting in person at Jung Tao School. This unique structure will allow for more time with channel palpation and hands-on instruction from Dr. Robertson.
All registrants from our Zoom class on August 29, 2020, will receive a discount for this current class. Please register “continuing student” to receive your discount. You will still have access to the recording for review.
This course will be limited to 30 participants. Class will be held outdoors, with PPE (surgical or N95 facemask) required for all hands-on portions. Jung Tao School encourages but does not require Covid-19 vaccination at this time. The school will adhere to NC DHHS and and CDC guidelines for safe gatherings.
Jason D. Robertson is a licensed acupuncturist and educator in Seattle, WA USA.
His diagnostic approach draws from years of study in China combined with practice for over 20 years in the U.S. He is deeply influenced by his work with Professor Wang Ju-Yi (Beijing). His work with Dr. Wang in acupuncture channel theory can be seen in
the publication: Applied Channel Theory in Chinese Medicine.
In addition to his work as a clinician and author, Dr. Robertson is a member of the core faculty at the Seattle Institute of East Asian Medicine and continues to teach Applied Channel Theory in schools and seminars around the world.
Full registration (all 3 days, 21 PDAs):
Discounted registration (all 3 days, 21 PDAs, $100 credit for previous Zoom class participation):
Learn more or register by contacting Jen Resnick, CE Director at Jung Tao School at (510) 205-6783 or email CE@jungtao.edu.
JTS screens all campus visitors daily for COVID-19 symptoms. Visitors with known recent virus exposure or who are symptomatic should self identify and not come to campus.
REFUND POLICY: Full refund less $50 administrative fee if cancellation more than 45 days prior to class date. 50% refund with cancellation 45-30 days prior to class date. No refund with less than 30 days’ notice of cancellation.