Taught by Dr. Jen Resnick, DAHM, L.Ac. and Dr. Sherri Green, Ph.D., LCSW
This class will offer a 1-day classroom experience in creating multi-practitioner clinics able to bring high quality care to group settings in rural, satellite, and field clinics for under-served communities. Day 2 will bring participants to a community setting and create and implement a clinic utilizing acupuncture, tui na, rehabilitative therapies, and nutritional counseling. 15 NCCAOM PDAs.
Dr. Jen Resnick, DAHM
Founding Member and Domestic Programs Director of Global Alternative Healthcare Project, Dr. Resnick has helped to bring free care and health education to thousands of people in underserved regions from the mountains of Nepal to the deserts of Navajo Nation. Dr. Resnick has been instrumental in developing GAHP’s model of delivery and completed her Doctorate in Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine at the Seattle Institute of East Asian Medicine with a focus on Public Health.
Dr. Sherri Green, PhD
Dr. Green has had a successful public health career in both the North Carolina university system and as a senior manager in health focused non-profits. She is a graduate of the Jung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine, has bachelor and master of social work degrees, and a Ph.D. in maternal and child health. She has served as president of Jung Tao School since 2016. Dr. Green has a strong track record in building integrative health programs and has worked diligently across systems and on behalf of under-served and rural communities in North Carolina and nationally for over 30 years.
Cost:
Full refund less $50 administrative fee if cancel at least 1 month prior to seminar date. 50% refund 4-2 weeks prior to seminar date. No refunds less than 2 weeks prior to seminar.
Learn more or register by contacting the Jung Tao School at (828) 297-4181 or email CE@jungtao.edu.