Taught by Jason Robertson, DAHM, L.Ac.
This 7.5 PDA approved recorded lecture will introduce six-channel physiology and treatment from the perspective of Applied Channel Theory (經絡醫學 jīng luò yī xué). ACT is a current of thinking in contemporary acupuncture developed by Beijing professor Wang Juyi (王居易) over 50 years of practice, study and teaching. When considering clinical application in ACT, the goal is to foster conceptualization in each student’s mind of a moving, living system instead of a collection of fixed point protocols for given complaints or diseases. Through the development and application of a classical way of seeing physiology and pathology, students will open doors to new clinical insight while creating skills for innovative and individualized acupuncture treatments.
At the heart of Applied Channel Theory is a belief that clinical results will improve significantly if one can combine classical systems thinking with palpatory diagnostic technique. For this reason, a true transmission of Professor Wang’s life work must include not only theory but also technical training in careful channel examination. To that end, this class will serve as both a stand-alone introduction to ACT and a preliminary course to be followed by a two-day hands-on course to be held at Jung Tao June 28-29, 2025.
Class Details:
Introduction to Six Channel Physiology, Diagnosis and Treatment
Taiyin and Yangming Systems
Shaoyin and Taiyang Systems
Jueyin and Shaoyang Systems, Diagnosis and Treatment
Dr. Jason D. Robertson is the co-author of Applied Channel Theory in Chinese Medicine (Eastland Press, 2008) with his teacher Professor Wang Ju-yi (王居易). Mr. Robertson has studied Chinese language for 30 years and trained in Chinese medicine in Chengdu and Beijing. He currently maintains a private practice in Seattle and is a full-time faculty member at the Seattle Institute of East Asian Medicine. Dr. Robertson has taught courses on acupuncture channel theory and diagnosis around the world and has been recognized by the Beijing Administration of Chinese Medicine as one of five official apprentices of Wang Juyi.
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Learn more or register by contacting the Jung Tao School at (828) 297-4181 or email CE@jungtao.edu.