Extraordinary Channels: Three Perspectives

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Extraordinary Channels: Three Perspectives

May 28, 2022 @ 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm

extraordinary channels

May 7: Jason Robertson DAHM, LAc
May 28: Bonnie Walker DC, Dipl Ac, LAC
June 4: Burton Moomaw Dipl Ac, LAc

3 PDAs for each lecture approved by NCCAOM, pending with NCALB

Increase your knowledge and ability to engage the Eight Extraordinary channels in a clinical setting. This 3-part series brings different perspectives to bear on this fascinating topic. Drawing from classical sources and close apprenticeship style training, our instructors all offer years of clinical acupuncture experience. Each class will be live online presentations Saturday afternoon from 2:00-5:00pm ET.

Instructor Bios

jason robertsonDr. 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). Dr. Robertson has studied Chinese language for 25 years and Chinese medicine in Chengdu and Beijing. He currently maintains a private practice in Seattle, USA and is a full-time faculty member at the Seattle Institute of East Asian Medicine (www.siom.edu). In 2013 he was recognized by the Beijing Administration of Chinese Medicine as an official apprentice of Professor Wang Juyi.

In 2018, he completed doctoral research on clinical reasoning in East Asian medicine and traditional means of information transmission. Dr. Robertson has taught courses on channel theory and diagnosis around the world.

More information about Applied Channel Theory, including articles in both English and Chinese, can be found at www.channelpalpation.org.

Dr. Bonnie L. Walker
bonnie walkerDC: Doctor of Chiropractic; L Ac: NC Licensed Acupuncturist; Dipl Ac: National Board Certified in Acupuncture

Bonnie L. Walker, DC, Dipl Ac, L Ac founded Wellspring Chiropractic and Acupuncture Center in Boone, NC in 1990, where she is a primary care provider of classical Chinese acupuncture and moxibustion, chiropractic services, nutritional counseling, and wellness care for all ages, with special interest in immune disorders, internal medicine, and women’s health.

Dr Walker’s first acupuncture teacher was Sean Marshall, D Ac, with whom she later co-founded Jung Tao. She has also spent years studying under Nguyen van Nghi, MD, and Tran viet Dzung, MD.

Dr. Walker was a founding faculty member of Jung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine in Sugar Grove, NC. She also graduated from Jung Tao, and has served as biomedical dean, clinic supervisor and clinical skills instructor, adjunct faculty and grand rounds consultant, doctoral program consultant.

burton moomawBurton Moomaw graduated from Jung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine, Class 5, 2007. He has maintained a busy private practice in Boone, NC for 13 years. Burton has studied the Complement Channels with Ann Cecil- Sterman for the past 7 years and uses them daily with his patients.

Details

Date:
May 28, 2022
Time:
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Series:

Venue

Jung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine
207 Dale Adams Road
Sugar Grove, NC 28679

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