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SUMMARY:Introduction to Pulse Diagnosis and the Complement Channels of Acupuncture – A Three Part Series: Part Two
DESCRIPTION:PART 2: Luo & Divergent Channels with Burton Moomaw\, Dipl Ac\nApril 1-2 2023\n9:00am – 5:00pm\nValle Crucis Conference Center\n14 NCCAOM PDAs pending \nA structured system of pulse assessment offers deep insight into a patient’s current internal status. Probing and dynamic pulses help identify where the body is holding pathogenic factors latent and the state of its resources to either contain or expel these factors. Assessing and treating with the compliment channels broadens the diagnostic picture of the pulses. Whereas the Zang Fu model and primary channels describe the production and distribution of resources and mediumship\, Sinew\, Luo\, Divergent\, and Eight Extraordinary channels describe the masterful triage system used to protect the organs and ultimately the heart from outside threats. Isolating where the body is holding pathology allows us to envision the best strategy to address it and restore health. \nThis series of three classes will introduce you to classical pulse taking and each of the Complement Channels as taught by Jeffrey Yuan and Ann Cecil-Sterman in step-by-step presentations. Classical pulse taking provides an organized system of listening to the patient’s inner being to help direct you to their needs in the current moment. The Complement Channels provide a means to assess the location of pathology in the body and move it back to the exterior. Together pulses and complement channels create a powerful diagnostic and treatment system. Participants will leave each section with skills that they can apply immediately in clinic. \nWhile presented as a series\, students may choose to take one\, two or all three of the classes. There are no prerequisites. Please note that masks will be required while indoors. \n\n\nRegistration $350\n\n\nJTS alumni/faculty $300\n\n\nJTS student $275\n\n\nPart III (Extraordinary Channels & Case Review) will be scheduled in Fall 2023. \nInstructor: Burton Moomaw\, Dipl. Ac.\nBurton 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. \nCancellation Policy \n\nFull refund less administration fee of $50 if cancel 2 months prior to course date.\n50% refund if cancel 1 month prior to course date but less than 2 months prior.\nNo refunds if cancel less than 30 days prior to course date.
URL:https://jungtao.edu/event/introduction-to-pulse-diagnosis-and-the-complement-channels-of-acupuncture-a-three-part-series-part-two/
LOCATION:Jung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine\, 207 Dale Adams Road\, Sugar Grove\, NC\, 28679\, United States
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SUMMARY:Perspectives on the Benefits of Herbal Medicine
DESCRIPTION:With Adam Wasserman\, MSTOM\, LAc\nDecember 14\, 6-9pm ET\nLive Classroom\, 3 NCCAOM CEs pending \nJoin Jung Tao School for an evening of discussion with new faculty member Adam Wasserman. This 3-hour live stream presentation will introduce practitioners and students of acupuncture to an overview of classical Chinese herbal medicine and its clinical uses. \nTopics covered include: \n\nFood as medicine and the overlap between dietary therapy and herbal medicine\nIntroduction of classical texts of Chinese herbal medicine\nApplication of herbal medicine in the Huang Di Nei Jing\nDiscussion on the types of conditions that are more likely to respond to herbal medicine when compared to non-herbal modalities\nCase presentations with discussion of how the signs and symptoms of the case led to the diagnosis and treatment strategies utilizing Chinese herbal medicine.\n\nAdam Wasserman\, MSTOM\, LAc\, Instructor\nAdam graduated from the Seattle Institute of Oriental Medicine in 2011 with a Master’s degree in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. He is NCCAOM Board Certified in acupuncture and herbal medicine. In addition to Chinese medicine\, Adam has studied the Chinese martial art of ba gua zhang extensively. He began his studies in 2003 and has studied several different styles of the art including Gao Yi Sheng style\, Li Zi Ming style and Beijing Gao Family style. While in school\, Adam learned to translate modern and classic Chinese. He has continued this work focusing on classic texts from the Cold and Warm Disease schools. After graduating in 2011\, Adam assisted in Tom Bisio’s clinic in Manhattan for two years focusing on the treatment of orthopedic conditions\, observing and treating patients using tuina\, externally applied herbs\, internal herbs and qigong. He has taught tuina\, qigong\, Chinese medical theory\, classical herbal theory\, herbs\, and formulas\, at Pacific College of Health Sciences NY\, Southwest Acupuncture College\, Eastern School of Acupuncture and Traditional Medicine\, and Colorado School of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
URL:https://jungtao.edu/event/perspectives-on-the-benefits-of-herbal-medicine/
LOCATION:Jung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine\, 207 Dale Adams Road\, Sugar Grove\, NC\, 28679\, United States
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Pulse Diagnosis and the Complement Channels of Acupuncture: Part 1
DESCRIPTION:A Three Part Series with Burton Moomaw\nPart 1: Pulses and Sinew Channels\nOctober 29-30\, 2022 \n15 PDAs \nA structured system of pulse assessment offers deep insight into a patient’s current internal status. Probing and dynamic pulses help identify where the body is holding pathogenic factors latent and the state of its resources to either contain or expel these factors. Assessing and treating with the compliment channels broadens the diagnostic picture of the pulses. Whereas the ZangFu model and primary channels describe the production and distribution of resources and mediumship\, Sinew\, Luo\, Divergent\, and Eight Extraordinary channels describe the masterful triage system used to protect the organs and ultimately the heart from outside threats. Isolating where the body is holding pathology allows us to envision the best strategy to address it and restore health. The 3-part series will give practitioners an introduction to the dynamic pulse system and to each of the compliment channels. Participants will leave each section with skills that they can apply immediately in clinic. This is part 1 of a 3-part series.
URL:https://jungtao.edu/event/introduction-to-pulse-diagnosis-and-the-compliment-channels-of-acupuncture/
LOCATION:Valle Crucis Conference Center\, 146 Skiles Way\, Banner Elk\, 28604
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SUMMARY:Longevity Skills for Chinese Medicine Practitioners With Tom Eddins Dipl Ac\, LAc & Barry Marshall\, LMBT\, AOBTA-CP\, M.Dip.Ac
DESCRIPTION:In Person at Jung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine \nJoin faculty members Barry Marshall and Tom Eddins for a day of movement\, meditation and self cultivation. This course will bring together dynamic practice of the Eight Silk Movements Qi Gong (Ba Duan Jin) with restorative practices such as forest bathing and standing practice. For the first time in many years Mr. Marshall will also teach energy massage from JTS founder Dr. Sean C. Marshall. Students will learn material to bring back to their daily lives and enhance their practices as health care practitioners. \nNo previous Qi Gong experience necessary! Weather permitting\, class will be held outdoors and in natural environments. \nJuly 23 8:30-5:00 at Jung Tao School\n8 NCCAOM credits pending\nRegistration for the day $75 \nTom Eddins is a licensed acupuncturist and certified qigong and taijiquan instructor. In addition to teaching at the Jung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine since 2009\, he has practiced acupuncture professionally for 15 years and been an avid qigong and tai chi practitioner for over 20 years. He began studying both internal and external martial arts in 2000 and was quickly led into the healing potential of movement practices along with in-depth study of many aspects of Chinese medicine. Tom previously spent time working with Tibetan Buddhist meditation and helps his students cultivate elements of internal feeling awareness\, visualization and mindfulness in their practice of tai chi and qigong. \n  \nBarry Marshall began his martial arts training at the age of 19 with Master Rick Ward at Blue Ridge Kung Fu Academy in Boone\, NC. He was awarded a Black Belt by the World Mushuquan Federation in 1993. Barry began studying with Dr. Sean Marshall in 1994 and was awarded a white sash by him in 1997\, qualifying him as an instructor of Taijiquan at Jung Tao School. He completed a three- year Chinese Medicine certificate program at Jung Tao School in 1998. \nIn 2007 he was awarded a red sash from Dr\, Marshall\, certifying him as a senior instructor of Taijiquan. In 2007\, Barry graduated from Caldwell Community College & Technical Institute’s Massage Therapy program. Barry has continued his education by studying Tui-Na\, acupressure and deep tissue massage\, and in 2015 he graduated again from Jung Tao School\, this time with a Masters Diploma of Acupuncture. Barry teaches Taijiquan and palpatory anatomy\, and serves as Registrar for the Jung Tao School. \nBarry is a native of the area\, born and raised in Sugar Grove\, NC. Where he lives with his wife\, daughter\, 2 cats and three dogs.
URL:https://jungtao.edu/event/longevity-skills-for-chinese-medicine-practitioners-with-tom-eddins-dipl-ac-lac-barry-marshall-dipl-ac-lmbt/
LOCATION:Jung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine\, 207 Dale Adams Road\, Sugar Grove\, NC\, 28679\, United States
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SUMMARY:Applied Channel Theory Module 1 (recorded lecture)
DESCRIPTION:The 7 PDA approved 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. \nAt 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. \nOnce your register\, you will receive a login to access the video and can watch it at your own pace\, prior to the course expiration.
URL:https://jungtao.edu/event/applied-channel-theory-module-1-recorded-lecture/
LOCATION:Jung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine\, 207 Dale Adams Road\, Sugar Grove\, NC\, 28679\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220626T170000
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SUMMARY:Applied Channel Theory:  Clinical Strategy and Case Presentations
DESCRIPTION:Diagnosis & Treatment with Jason D. Robertson\nJune 25-26 \n14 NCCAOM PDAs approved; NCALB pending \nThis class will be both a continuation of the Introductory Channel Palpation classes and an opportunity to see channel palpation and diagnosis with real patients. The format for the two-day class will involve lectures on the clinical application of common point pairs\, clinical demonstration on live patients and an interactive dialogue with participants who have practiced channel palpation. Participating students will have further opportunity to develop palpation skills in this class. In addition\, this class will involve hands-on advanced point location and needle technique instruction. \nThe in-person weekend course will be limited to 30 participants. Participants will be required to wear N95 or KN95 masks while on campus. Depending on COVID-19 case numbers at the time\, we may require home tests for each day of class to attend. \nStudents interested in attending this course should either have previously attended a course with one of the apprentices of Professor Wang Juyi or have taken the online introductory course provided by Jung Tao (separate registration for this class will allow students to access a recording of Jason Roberson’s lectures). \nDr. Jason D. Robertson is a licensed acupuncturist and educator in Seattle\, WA USA. \nHis diagnostic approach draws from years of study in China combined with over 20 years practice 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 is described in the publication: Applied Channel Theory in Chinese Medicine. \nIn 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.
URL:https://jungtao.edu/event/applied-channel-theory-clinical-strategy-and-case-presentations/
LOCATION:Jung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine\, 207 Dale Adams Road\, Sugar Grove\, NC\, 28679\, United States
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SUMMARY:Extraordinary Channels: Three Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:May 7: Jason Robertson DAHM\, LAc\nMay 28: Bonnie Walker DC\, Dipl Ac\, LAC\nJune 4: Burton Moomaw Dipl Ac\, LAc\n \n3 PDAs for each lecture approved by NCCAOM\, pending with NCALB \nIncrease 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. \nInstructor Bios\nDr. 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. \nIn 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. \nMore information about Applied Channel Theory\, including articles in both English and Chinese\, can be found at www.channelpalpation.org. \nDr. Bonnie L. Walker\nDC: Doctor of Chiropractic; L Ac: NC Licensed Acupuncturist; Dipl Ac: National Board Certified in Acupuncture \nBonnie 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. \nDr 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. \nDr. 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. \nBurton 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.
URL:https://jungtao.edu/event/extraordinary-channels-three-perspectives/2022-06-04/
LOCATION:Jung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine\, 207 Dale Adams Road\, Sugar Grove\, NC\, 28679\, United States
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SUMMARY:Extraordinary Channels: Three Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:May 7: Jason Robertson DAHM\, LAc\nMay 28: Bonnie Walker DC\, Dipl Ac\, LAC\nJune 4: Burton Moomaw Dipl Ac\, LAc\n \n3 PDAs for each lecture approved by NCCAOM\, pending with NCALB \nIncrease 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. \nInstructor Bios\nDr. 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. \nIn 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. \nMore information about Applied Channel Theory\, including articles in both English and Chinese\, can be found at www.channelpalpation.org. \nDr. Bonnie L. Walker\nDC: Doctor of Chiropractic; L Ac: NC Licensed Acupuncturist; Dipl Ac: National Board Certified in Acupuncture \nBonnie 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. \nDr 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. \nDr. 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. \nBurton 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.
URL:https://jungtao.edu/event/extraordinary-channels-three-perspectives/2022-05-28/
LOCATION:Jung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine\, 207 Dale Adams Road\, Sugar Grove\, NC\, 28679\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220507T170000
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SUMMARY:Extraordinary Channels: Three Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:May 7: Jason Robertson DAHM\, LAc\nMay 28: Bonnie Walker DC\, Dipl Ac\, LAC\nJune 4: Burton Moomaw Dipl Ac\, LAc\n \n3 PDAs for each lecture approved by NCCAOM\, pending with NCALB \nIncrease 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. \nInstructor Bios\nDr. 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. \nIn 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. \nMore information about Applied Channel Theory\, including articles in both English and Chinese\, can be found at www.channelpalpation.org. \nDr. Bonnie L. Walker\nDC: Doctor of Chiropractic; L Ac: NC Licensed Acupuncturist; Dipl Ac: National Board Certified in Acupuncture \nBonnie 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. \nDr 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. \nDr. 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. \nBurton 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.
URL:https://jungtao.edu/event/extraordinary-channels-three-perspectives/2022-05-07/
LOCATION:Jung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine\, 207 Dale Adams Road\, Sugar Grove\, NC\, 28679\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210801T170000
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SUMMARY:Applied Channel Theory Module 1
DESCRIPTION:Channel Palpation and Channel Theory 3-day Course – 21 PDAs\nLIVE AND IN PERSON\n14 NCCAOM & NCALB PDAs pending\nONLINE  7 additional NCCAOM & NCALB PDAs pending\n21 PDAs total for 3-day hybrid class \nTaught by Jason Robertson\, L.Ac. \nApplied 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. \nCourse 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. \nAll 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. \nThis 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. \n \nJason D. Robertson is a licensed acupuncturist and educator in Seattle\, WA USA. \nHis 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\nthe publication: Applied Channel Theory in Chinese Medicine. \nIn 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. \n\nFull registration (all 3 days\, 21 PDAs): \n\n$400 registration\n$350 JTS student\n$375 JTS faculty/alumni\n\nDiscounted registration (all 3 days\, 21 PDAs\, $100 credit for previous Zoom class participation): \n\n$300 registration\n$250 JTS student\n$275 JTS faculty/alumni\n\nLearn more or register by contacting Jen Resnick\, CE Director at Jung Tao School at (510) 205-6783 or email CE@jungtao.edu. \nPlease note: The following COVID travel policy is currently in effect for anyone visiting campus at Jung Tao School:\n\n\nAll un-vaccinated visitors coming to campus by AIR or other public transportation must observe either a.) A NEGATIVE COVID test 3 days after arrival with no symptoms OR b.) 10 days quarantine after arrival. Un-vaccinated visitors who drive do not need to observe quarantine\, nor do they need a negative COVID test.\nAll vaccinated visitors do not need to observe quarantine nor a negative COVID test so long as they are symptom free.\n\nJTS 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. \n\nREFUND 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.
URL:https://jungtao.edu/event/applied-channel-theory-module-1-2/
LOCATION:Jung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine\, 207 Dale Adams Road\, Sugar Grove\, NC\, 28679\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200829T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200829T180000
DTSTAMP:20260430T070458
CREATED:20190818T222258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230316T024333Z
UID:10000060-1598695200-1598724000@jungtao.edu
SUMMARY:Applied Channel Theory Module 1
DESCRIPTION:Taught by Jason Robertson\, L.Ac. \nDue to rising cases of coronavirus nationally\, we are shifting our in-person weekend this August with Jason Robertson to an interactive one-day online course. The 7.5 PDA approved live classroom 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. \nAt 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 in 2021\, date TBD. \nClass Details: \nIntroduction to Six Channel Physiology\, Diagnosis and Treatment \n\nClinical Reasoning in East Asian Medicine\nSix Channel Theory and Classical Physiology\nFoundations of Point Location\nIntroduction to ACT Clinical Reasoning Strategies\n\nTaiyin and Yangming Systems \n\nTaiyin and Yangming as a Balanced Post-Natal System\nClinical Application of Taiyin and Yangming Point Pairings\n\nShaoyin and Taiyang Systems \n\nShaoyin and Taiyang as Providers of Heat and Cold\n·Clinical Application of Shaoyin and Taiyang Point Pairings\n\nJueyin and Shaoyang Systems\, Diagnosis and Treatment \n\nJueyin and Shaoyang – Movement of qi and blood\nClinical Application of Jueyin and Shaoyang Point Pairings\n\n \nDr. 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. \nLearn more about Applied Channel Theory. \n\nRegistration:\n\n$125 registration\n$100 student/faculty/alumni discount\n\nLearn more or register by contacting the Jung Tao School at (828) 297-4181 or email CE@jungtao.edu.
URL:https://jungtao.edu/event/applied-channel-theory-module-1/
LOCATION:Jung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine\, 207 Dale Adams Road\, Sugar Grove\, NC\, 28679\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200530T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200531T173000
DTSTAMP:20260430T070458
CREATED:20190818T222220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191006T224907Z
UID:10000059-1590829200-1590946200@jungtao.edu
SUMMARY:Qi Gong for Health
DESCRIPTION:Taught by Master Su Zi Fang \nMaster Su trained full-time since a child with China’s great martial artists in Taijiquan\, Xingyiquan and Baguazhang\, and was named one of China’s 100 Outstanding Wushu Practitioners by the Chinese National Wushu Association. She teaches with a passion for the martial arts and shares her skill and knowledge with kindness and humility to anyone with a desire to learn. 15 NCCAOM PDAs pending. \nEarly bird registration:\n\n$300 registration\n$250 student discount\n$275 faculty/alumni discount\n\nLate registration (less than 30 days prior to class date):\n\n$350 registration\n$300 student discount\n$325 faculty/alumni discount\n\nFull 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. \nLearn more or register by contacting the Jung Tao School at (828) 297-4181 or email CE@jungtao.edu.
URL:https://jungtao.edu/event/qi-gong-for-health/
LOCATION:Jung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine\, 207 Dale Adams Road\, Sugar Grove\, NC\, 28679\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200502T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200503T173000
DTSTAMP:20260430T070458
CREATED:20190818T222136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200409T170516Z
UID:10000058-1588410000-1588527000@jungtao.edu
SUMMARY:Acupressure & Acupuncture for Perinatal Care
DESCRIPTION:Taught by Dr. Claudia Citkowitz\, Ph.D.\, L.Ac. \nJTS is pleased to announce our Acupressure and Acupuncture for Perinatal Care with Claudia Citkowitz has been moved to a livestream classroom event. We are heavily discounting this event so that this important content is available at an affordable rate. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from a leading expert in the field! Registration now open! \nThis course for acupuncturists and perinatal care providers introduces a toolkit of bodywork\, auricular and acupuncture approaches for use in pregnancy\, during birth\, and postpartum\, from simple exercises and acupressure that can be taught to family members\, to specialized perinatal support\, ear acupressure seeds\, discussion of body needles that can be securely taped\, and other treatments for difficult cases. Participants will learn how to determine the best treatments for their patients by understanding better the mechanisms at play during the course of a pregnancy. 15 NCCAOM PDAs pending. \nClaudia Citkovitz\, PhD\, MS\, LAc.\, is a Research Assistant Professor at NYU Medical School.  She has led the Acupuncture Service at NYU Langone Hospital – Brooklyn since 2004\, supervising 8 acupuncturists who provide inpatient care and clinical instruction in Labor and Delivery\, Neurological and Orthopedic Rehabilitation and pain management. Dr. Citkovitz studied Chinese language in Beijing and acupuncture and herbal medicine New York.  An internationally known lecturer\, she is adjunct faculty at the New England School of Acupuncture. Her PhD study on acupuncture during acute stroke rehabilitation was the first in the U.S.\, as was her 2006 study of acupuncture during Labor and Delivery. Dr. Citkovitz is a frequent peer reviewer for numerous journals\, an Editorial Board member of the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine and Journal of the American Society of Acupuncturestsi; she is also a Commissioner of the Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine.  Her book\, Acupressure and Acupuncture during Birth\, will be published by Singing Dragon press in December 2019. \nRegistration: \n\n$200 registration\n$150 student\, staff and faculty\n$175  alumni\n\nFull 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. \nLearn more or register by contacting the Jung Tao School at (828) 297-4181 or email CE@jungtao.edu.
URL:https://jungtao.edu/event/acupressure-acupuncture-for-perinatal-care/
LOCATION:Jung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine\, 207 Dale Adams Road\, Sugar Grove\, NC\, 28679\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200307T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200308T173000
DTSTAMP:20260430T070458
CREATED:20190818T222051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191006T224456Z
UID:10000057-1583571600-1583688600@jungtao.edu
SUMMARY:Classical Tui Na Module 1: Essential Principles & Protocols
DESCRIPTION:Taught by Dr. Jen Resnick\, DAHM\, L.Ac. \nLearn tui na principles and protocols that you can immediately integrate into a clinical setting\, and get the hands-on training you need to feel confident of your skills. You will learn the “Back Protocol\,” to treat the spine and Du Channel\, as well as a full body sequence that can be used modularly in a clinical setting. 15 NCCAOM PDAs. \nJen has been an instructor of the ZGTN method of Chinese medical massage for over 10 years. She has taught Tui Na and Qi Gong in the US\, Canada and Europe. She is adjunct faculty at Seattle Institute of Oriental Medicine and Jung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine as well as a guest instructor for Rosemont College in Montreal. \nEarly bird registration:\n\n$300 registration\n$250 student discount\n$275 faculty/alumni discount\n\nLate registration (less than 30 days prior to class date):\n\n$350 registration\n$300 student discount\n$325 faculty/alumni discount\n\nFull 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. \nLearn more or register by contacting the Jung Tao School at (828) 297-4181 or email CE@jungtao.edu.
URL:https://jungtao.edu/event/classical-tui-na-module-1-essential-principles-protocols/
LOCATION:Jung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine\, 207 Dale Adams Road\, Sugar Grove\, NC\, 28679\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200201T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200202T173000
DTSTAMP:20260430T070458
CREATED:20190818T222004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200105T020551Z
UID:10000056-1580547600-1580664600@jungtao.edu
SUMMARY:Gait Analysis for Orthopedic Complaints
DESCRIPTION:Taught by Dr. Christina Ippolito\, DC\, L.Ac. \nThis course will use gait analysis and lower extremity functional testing to identify dysfunctional movement patterns. Understanding these biomechanics will help you identify and solve for the source of why a patient may have pain\, rather than relying only on treating the site of pain. 15 NCCAOM PDAs. \nDr. Christina Ippolito is a chiropractor and acupuncturist who currently works as a Primary Spine Practitioner at Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates hospital system in Boston\, MA.  Before joining Harvard Vanguard’s award-winning Integrated Spine program\, she split her time teaching as a full-time faculty member at New York Chiropractic College (NYCC) and completing an orthopedic acupuncture fellowship with Dr. Frank Butler at Evolve Health & Wellness in New York City. At NYCC\, Dr. Ippolito taught in the technique\, diagnosis\, and anatomy departments for both the chiropractic and acupuncture programs. Dr. Ippolito holds a Doctor of Chiropractic and a Masters Degree in Acupuncture from NYCC\, as well as a B.S. in Exercise Science from Mount Union College in Ohio. \nEarly bird registration:\n\n$300 registration\n$250 student discount\n$275 faculty/alumni discount\n\nLate registration (after January 5):\n\n$350 registration\n$300 student discount\n$325 faculty/alumni discount\n\nFull 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. \nLearn more or register by contacting the Jung Tao School at (828) 297-4181 or email CE@jungtao.edu.
URL:https://jungtao.edu/event/gait-analysis-for-orthopedic-complaints/
LOCATION:Jung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine\, 207 Dale Adams Road\, Sugar Grove\, NC\, 28679\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191026T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191027T173000
DTSTAMP:20260430T070458
CREATED:20190818T221823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191006T223641Z
UID:10000055-1572080400-1572197400@jungtao.edu
SUMMARY:Regional Model for Integrated Health Field Clinic: Appalachia
DESCRIPTION:Taught by Dr. Jen Resnick\, DAHM\, L.Ac. and Dr. Sherri Green\, Ph.D.\, LCSW \nThis 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. \nDr. Jen Resnick\, DAHM\nFounding 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. \nDr. Sherri Green\, PhD\nDr. 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. \nCost: \n\n$120\nJTS Students\, Faculty\, and Alumni: $75\n\nFull 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. \nLearn more or register by contacting the Jung Tao School at (828) 297-4181 or email CE@jungtao.edu.
URL:https://jungtao.edu/event/regional-model-for-integrated-health-field-clinic-appalachia/
LOCATION:Jung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine\, 207 Dale Adams Road\, Sugar Grove\, NC\, 28679\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190927T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190929T173000
DTSTAMP:20260430T070458
CREATED:20190818T221733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190925T175247Z
UID:10000054-1569574800-1569778200@jungtao.edu
SUMMARY:Homecoming
DESCRIPTION:Schedule of events includes: \nFriday\, 9/27 CE (7 NCCAOM PDAs)\n9:00am – 5:00pm\nChinese External Application of Herbs for Clinical Use: Treating Trauma & Injury\nThis workshop with faculty member Dr. Jen Resnick\, DAHM\, LAc\, will cover the use of Die Da in the treatment of soft tissue injuries such as sprains\, strains\, bruises and other injuries to ligaments\, tendons\, muscles and bones. Understanding principles of application will enable students to leave this workshop with immediate skill in treating injuries. Class includes a poultice and liniment making workshop. Clinic supervisors and interns encouraged to attend for free. All else $50 discounted rate with registration. \nSaturday 9/28\n9:00am – 6:00pm\nCampus Networking and Guided Activities\nDetails on our Saturday line up are still firming. The main focus for the day is connection. Come visit with staff and meet your classmates and old friends. In true Jung Tao fashion\, we will have Taijiquan and Qigong classes. Based on availability of volunteers\, there will be an auricular or tui na pop up clinic for free treatments. Snack and other foods will be out for you to take as you need. A variety of activities will be offered. Tentative schedule below: \n8:30am – 9:30am\nMorning Qi Gong\nStart your day with Faculty member\, Tom Eddins\, BA\, M. Dip. Ac.\, L. Ac.\, who will lead a Qi Gong workshop. No prior experience necessary! \n10:00am -11:00am\nDrop in Auricular and Tui na Pop Up & Cafe\nRelax and refresh with current JTS interns providing a drop-in ear acupuncture clinic\, and volunteers from the tui na class series will offer back\, upper\, and /or lower limb protocols. Hang out and catch up with friends on campus with a cup of coffee or walk around the track with your classmates for old times’ sake. \n11:30am – 12:30pm\nLunch\nA causal lunch spread will be put out in the school kitchen area. Drop by and help yourself while you hang out with old friends and make new ones. \n12:00pm – 1:00pm\nAfternoon Tai Chi\nRestore after lunch time with Faculty member\, Barry Marshall\, LMBT\, NCTMB\, M. Dip. Ac.\, to review and practice Jung Tao School’s Tai Chi curriculum. All welcome\, even if you never learned the form! \n1:00pm – 3:00pm\nAfternoon Weed Walk or Hike\nJoin faculty and staff members on a weed walk exploring local medicinal herbs native to the High Country or join a group hike. \nAfternoon Drop In Chinese Medicine Conversation\nWatch for late breaking notice of a possible afternoon salon type conversation on an interesting Chinese medicine topic. \n3:00pm – 6:00pm\nEvening BBQ and Festivities\nCatch up with your friends and fellow JTS alumni in a beautiful outdoor pavilion at Valle Crucis Park. Peddling Pig BBQ (yes\, brisket too!) and sides. Vegan and Veg options. BYOB. Music in the works – bring your instruments. \nSunday 9/29 CE (7 NCCAOM PDAs)\n9:00am – 5:00pm\nMaking Acu-babies: Treatment of Infertility through Application of Classical Principles\nInfertility is an increasing problem worldwide. Integration of classical Chinese medical practices with current biomedical procedures can improve outcomes in many of these cases. Oftentimes the application of these Chinese medical classical principles can even prevent the necessity for more invasive and expensive procedures. Bonnie Walker\, DC\, LAc\, and co-founder of JTS will offer this 1-day course on Jung Tao legacy teachings and their intersection with this important topic. \nRegistration information \n\nRegistration fee (includes Saturday campus activities and discounted pricing on CE classes): $50\nBBQ/brisket/veg options dinner and outdoor social only: $50\nSaturday events all inclusive (registration + BBQ social): $100\nFriday CE 7 PDAs (price includes registration): $100\nSunday CE 7 PDAs (price includes registration): $100\nFriday & Sunday CE with registration: $150\nALL events (Friday & Sunday CE\, Saturday campus activities + BBQ social\, includes registration): $200\nALL events early bird discount (extended to 9/24/19): $175\n\n*Donations from board members are offsetting some of the costs for this event. \nLodging \nJTS reserved a block of rooms at the Americourt Hotel in Mountain City (limited availability). Note their normal JTS arrangements for full breakfast and light housekeeping for multi-day stay apply. Make your reservations directly with the hotel (423) 727-7311. Let them know it is for Jung Tao acupuncture school homecoming. \nSee you in Sugar Grove!
URL:https://jungtao.edu/event/homecoming/
LOCATION:Jung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine\, 207 Dale Adams Road\, Sugar Grove\, NC\, 28679\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190717
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190719
DTSTAMP:20260430T070458
CREATED:20190421T013323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190807T203020Z
UID:10000052-1563321600-1563494399@jungtao.edu
SUMMARY:Early Daoist Dietary Practices: Pathways to Health and Longevity—Shawn Arthur\, Ph.D.
DESCRIPTION:Shawn will explore the classical text\, Lingbao Wufuxu (The Preface to the Five Lingbao Talismans of Numinous Treasure)\, a fifth-century manual of herbal-based\, immortality-oriented recipes\, to explore \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDaoist ideas of the body’s composition and mutability\, health and disease\, interactions with the spirit realm\, and immortality. Much as the modern Western world is concerned with diets\, health\, and anti- aging remedies\, early medieval Chinese Daoists also actively sought to improve health and increase longevity through dietary practices. Students will explore how these early practices do and do not t for our modern world and patient populations. Appropriate for the student of Chinese medicine and the experienced clinician. Persons interested in Taoist studies or nutrition without a Chinese Medicine background may also find the content useful. There are no prerequisites for this class. \nClass is 9:00am – 5:30pm Saturday and Sunday on the Jung Tao School campus at 207 Dale Adams Road\, Sugar Grove\, NC 28679 in the second floor classrooms and are approved for 15 units NCCAOM PDAs. \n\nRegistration per class: $350\nEarly bird discount: $300 per session if registered 1 week prior to class date\nJTS Student/Faculty/Alumni: $275\n\nTo register contact the Jung Tao School at (828) 297-4181 or email barry@jungtao.edu.
URL:https://jungtao.edu/event/early-daoist-dietary-practices-pathways-to-health-and-longevity-shawn-arthur-ph-d/
LOCATION:Jung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine\, 207 Dale Adams Road\, Sugar Grove\, NC\, 28679\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190629
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190701
DTSTAMP:20260430T070458
CREATED:20181020T183121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190421T211004Z
UID:10000049-1561766400-1561939199@jungtao.edu
SUMMARY:Qi Gong for Clinical Use: Rehabilitation and Neural Re-Education
DESCRIPTION:Classical Tui Na and Traumatology Series\nClass VI June 29-30\, 2019: Qi Gong for Clinical Use: Rehabilitation and Neural Re-Education\n\n\n\n\n\nTreatment of common orthopedic conditions are far more effective when the patient is educated on proper alignment\, gait and use of limbs. Qi Gong exercises are rich in material for the practitioner to instruct patients to correct habits and postures that can lead to repetitive stress injuries and other problems. This class will provide the practitioner with exercises for all parts of the body\, as well as the context for using them in clinical practice. There are no prerequisites for this class. \n\n\n\n\nDr. Resnick has been a senior instructor of the Zheng Gu Tui Na method of Classical Chinese medical massage for over 10 years. She has taught Tui Na and Qi Gong in the US\, Canada\, and Europe. Dr. Resnick practices in Manhattan\, NY at Evolve Health + Wellness\, and serves as faculty at three US based East Asian medicine schools. The series is based on the Zheng Gu Tui Na system\, a highly effective method that provides tui na training with protocols that are modular\, adaptable\, and immediately applicable. \nEnrollment Options:\n\n\n\n\nClass is 9:00am – 5:30pm Saturday and Sunday on the Jung Tao School campus at 207 Dale Adams Road\, Sugar Grove\, NC 28679 in the second floor classrooms and are approved for 15 units NCCAOM PDAs. \n\nRegistration per class: $350\nEarly bird discount: $300 per session if registered 1 week prior to class date\nJTS Student/Faculty/Alumni: $275\n\nTo register contact the Jung Tao School at (828) 297-4181 or email barry@jungtao.edu.
URL:https://jungtao.edu/event/qi-gong-for-clinical-use-rehabilitation-and-neural-re-education/
LOCATION:Jung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine\, 207 Dale Adams Road\, Sugar Grove\, NC\, 28679\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Barry":MAILTO:barry@jungtao.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190607
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190610
DTSTAMP:20260430T070458
CREATED:20190514T140104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190514T140104Z
UID:10000053-1559865600-1560124799@jungtao.edu
SUMMARY:ACAOM Institutional and Acupuncture Program Re-accreditation Site Visit
DESCRIPTION:Jung Tao School is pleased to announce that the Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (ACAOM) has scheduled an Institutional and Acupuncture program accreditation site visit to Jung Tao School in June 2019. \nThe dates of the scheduled visit are: \nFriday\, June 7 – Sunday\, June 9\, 2019 \nThere are scheduled group meetings with alumni\, faculty\, staff\, and each current student cohort. \nIf any individual would like to arrange to speak privately and confidentially with the ACAOM site team during the visit\, you may either contact  Barry Marshall (barry@jungtao.edu) or call (828) 297-4181 to schedule a private meeting with the team\, or a member of the team or\, if you prefer\, contact the chair of the site visit team directly to schedule a private meeting (see contact information below). All requests for private meetings\, as well as private meetings themselves\, will be completely confidential. \nValerie Hobbs\, DAOM\, DipLOM\, LAc\, Site Visit Team Chair\nACTCM at CIIS\nSan Francisco\, CA\n720-772-9929\nvhobbs@ciis.edu \nDuring the visit\, the team chair can also be reached in Boone at: \nThe Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott\n2060 Blowing Rock Rd\, Boone\, NC 28607\n(828) 268-0677
URL:https://jungtao.edu/event/acaom-institutional-and-acupuncture-program-re-accreditation-site-visit/
LOCATION:Jung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine\, 207 Dale Adams Road\, Sugar Grove\, NC\, 28679\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190427
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190429
DTSTAMP:20260430T070458
CREATED:20181020T182946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190421T210712Z
UID:10000048-1556323200-1556495999@jungtao.edu
SUMMARY:Classical Tui Na: Treating Internal Conditions
DESCRIPTION:Classical Tui Na and Traumatology Series\n \n\n\n\n\nIn some internal conditions\, Tui Na is the first and best treatment\, acting more quickly than either acupuncture or herbs. This unique class focuses on those conditions such as asthma\, dysmenorrhea and headaches\, where tui na hand techniques and practical protocols can produce amazing effects. This class also introduces students to more subtle hand techniques to balance the organ system and three burners of the body. There are no prerequisites for this class. \n\n\n\n\nDr. Resnick has been a senior instructor of the Zheng Gu Tui Na method of Classical Chinese medical massage for over 10 years. She has taught Tui Na and Qi Gong in the US\, Canada\, and Europe. Dr. Resnick practices in Manhattan\, NY at Evolve Health + Wellness\, and serves as faculty at three US based East Asian medicine schools. The series is\nbased on the Zheng Gu Tui Na system\, a highly effective method that provides tui na training with protocols that are modular\, adaptable\, and immediately applicable. \nEnrollment Options:\n\n\n\n\nClass is 9:00am – 5:30pm Saturday and Sunday on the Jung Tao School campus at 207 Dale Adams Road\, Sugar Grove\, NC 28679 in the second floor classrooms and are approved for 15 units NCCAOM PDAs. \n\nRegistration per class: $350\nEarly bird discount: $300 per session if registered 1 week prior to class date\nJTS Student/Faculty/Alumni: $275\n\nTo register contact the Jung Tao School at (828) 297-4181 or email barry@jungtao.edu.
URL:https://jungtao.edu/event/classical-tui-na-treating-internal-conditions/
LOCATION:Jung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine\, 207 Dale Adams Road\, Sugar Grove\, NC\, 28679\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Barry":MAILTO:barry@jungtao.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190330
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190401
DTSTAMP:20260430T070458
CREATED:20181020T183932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190421T130207Z
UID:10000051-1553904000-1554076799@jungtao.edu
SUMMARY:Series: Chinese Dietary Therapy and Taoist Dietary Practices
DESCRIPTION:Weekend #2: Principles of Chinese Food Therapy Applied to Modern Western Diets\n\n\n\n\nAs practitioners we field questions daily from patients asking about popular nutritional trends and weight loss diets. In this exciting class\, learn how to analyze those modern Western dietary trends from a Chinese medicine perspective. Sarah will choose a few of the most popular diets and discuss their merits and problems\, through the lens of the nutritional values of foods and their Chinese medicine energetic properties. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSarah Girard\, L.Ac.\, began studying Chinese dietary therapy in 1999. In 2009\, she completed an extended Chinese Dietary Program through the Chinatown Wellness Center in New York City with Jeffrey Yuen. Sarah is a grand rounds instructor\, clinical supervisor\, and teaches energetics foundational classes at JTS. \n\n\n\n\nDietary Therapy 3-Part Series\nDecades of confusing information has led the public to chronic obesity and metabolic disease. As practitioners of Chinese medicine\, we have powerful tools for patients who are open to moving from the Standard American Diet (SAD). This cutting edge 3-part series gives you the information you need to counsel your patients on traditional Chinese and Daoist concepts of healthy eating and lifestyle. \nTaught by JTS faculty Sarah Girard\, L.Ac.\, and JTS Board Chair Shawn Arthur\, Ph.D\, this series is not to be missed!
URL:https://jungtao.edu/event/series-chinese-dietary-therapy-and-taoist-dietary-practices-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190126
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190128
DTSTAMP:20260430T070458
CREATED:20181020T183713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190421T130330Z
UID:10000050-1548460800-1548633599@jungtao.edu
SUMMARY:Series: Chinese Dietary Therapy and Taoist Dietary Practices
DESCRIPTION:Weekend #1: Chinese food therapy for Optimal Digestion\n\n\n\n\nUnderstand the energetic properties of foods and how to use food as a healing modality for your patients. Learn to help patients continue their healing between appointments through dietary therapy. Sarah will discuss digestive complications and common disease pathology from a Chinese Medicine perspective and explore their treatments through the use of diet. \nSarah Girard began studying Chinese dietary therapy in 1999. In 2009\, she completed an extended Chinese Dietary Program through the Chinatown Wellness Center in New York City with Jeffrey Yuen. Sarah is a grand rounds instructor\, clinical supervisor\, and teaches energetics foundational classes at JTS. \nDietary Therapy 3-Part Series\nDecades of confusing information has led the public to chronic obesity and metabolic disease. As practitioners of Chinese medicine\, we have powerful tools for patients who are open to moving from the Standard American Diet (SAD). This cutting edge 3-part series will give you the information you need to counsel your patients on traditional Chinese and Daoist concepts of healthy eating and lifestyle. \nTaught by JTS faculty Sarah Girard\, L.Ac.\, and JTS Board Chair Shawn Arthur\, Ph.D\, this series is not to be missed! We anticipate this to be a popular series\, so register early to assure your spot.
URL:https://jungtao.edu/event/series-chinese-dietary-therapy-and-taoist-dietary-practices/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181203
DTSTAMP:20260430T070458
CREATED:20181020T182406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190421T130645Z
UID:10000047-1543622400-1543795199@jungtao.edu
SUMMARY:Classical Tui Na: Treating the Neck and Upper Limb
DESCRIPTION:Classical Tui Na and Traumatology Series\nClass II Dec 1-2\, 2018: Classical Tui Na: Treating the Neck and Upper Limb (prereq Class I)\n\n\n\n\n\nJung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine is pleased to announce senior practitioner and instructor\, Dr. Jen Resnick\, DAHM\, is returning to North Carolina to offer an advanced 6 credit elective Classical Tui Na and Traumatology course. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIf you took this class in 2017 and would like to repeat this weekend session\, you can do so for a discount ($150). For current JTS students\, interns\, and alumni\, if you missed the Level 1 in September but would like to join the class\, there is still a pathway to participate by attending the Upper Limb in December and then attending JTS Grand Rounds with Dr. Resnick January 26-27\, 2019 at JTS\, which will allow you to take the rest of the Classical Tui Na series including completing the missed weekends in fall 2019. Contact Barry for more information. \nDr. Resnick has been a senior instructor of the Zheng Gu Tui Na method of Classical Chinese medical massage for over 10 years. She has taught Tui Na and Qi Gong in the US\, Canada\, and Europe. Dr. Resnick practices in Manhattan\, NY at Evolve Health + Wellness\, and serves as faculty at three US based East Asian medicine schools. The series is based on the Zheng Gu Tui Na system\, a highly effective method that provides tui na training with protocols that are modular\, adaptable\, and immediately applicable. \nAttending the full series will provide the student with a complete set of skills to treat common internal and external conditions by engaging the concepts and techniques of Classical Tui Na and Rehabilitative Qi Gong. \n\n\n\n\nEnrollment Options: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJTS alumni\, faculty\, and students – $1700 for the full 6 credit academic elective course\nJTS alumni\, faculty\, and students – $275 per weekend session for PDA only\nNon JTS Alumni – $350 per weekend session PDA only\nDiscounts for non JTS alumni – when registering in advance for the full series: $300 per weekend PDA session\n\nTo register contact the Jung Tao School at (828) 297-4181 or email barry@jungtao.edu.
URL:https://jungtao.edu/event/classical-tui-na-treating-the-neck-and-upper-limb/
LOCATION:Jung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine\, 207 Dale Adams Road\, Sugar Grove\, NC\, 28679\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Barry":MAILTO:barry@jungtao.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181027
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181029
DTSTAMP:20260430T070458
CREATED:20181020T182103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190421T130940Z
UID:10000046-1540598400-1540771199@jungtao.edu
SUMMARY:Chinese Medicine for Traumatology
DESCRIPTION:Classical Tui Na and Traumatology Series\nJung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine is pleased to announce senior practitioner and instructor\, Dr. Jen Resnick\, DAHM\, is offering an advanced elective Classical Tui Na and Traumatology course. NCCAOM approval for up to 90 CEUs/PDAs is pending. \nDr. Resnick has been a senior instructor of the Zheng Gu Tui Na method of Classical Chinese medical massage for over 10 years. She has taught Tui Na and Qi Gong in the US\, Canada\, and Europe. Dr. Resnick practices in Manhattan\, NY at Evolve Health + Wellness\, and serves as faculty at three US based East Asian medicine schools. The series is based on the Zheng Gu Tui Na system\, a highly effective method that provides tui na training with protocols that are modular\, adaptable\, and immediately applicable. \nAttending the full series will provide the student with a complete set of skills to treat common internal and external conditions by engaging the concepts and techniques of Classical Tui Na\, External Applications and Rehabilitative Qi Gong. \nThis class will change the way you practice! \nView Course Flyer \nEnrollment Options:\n\n\n\n\n\nJTS alumni and students for academic credit (6 credit elective) – $1700\nJTS alumni\, faculty\, and students – $275 per PDA weekend session (no academic credit $1650 for full series)\nDiscounts for non JTS alumni – when registering in advance for the full series ($300 per weekend PDA session/$1800)\nEarly bird registration discount – $350 for class I if registered by September 24th\nFull Registration cost – $400 per weekend session\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTo register contact the Jung Tao School at (828) 297-4181 or email barry@jungtao.edu.
URL:https://jungtao.edu/event/chinese-medicine-for-traumatology/
LOCATION:Jung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine\, 207 Dale Adams Road\, Sugar Grove\, NC\, 28679\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Barry":MAILTO:barry@jungtao.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181026T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181026T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T070458
CREATED:20181020T163804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190421T131208Z
UID:10000044-1540540800-1540573200@jungtao.edu
SUMMARY:Advanced Cases in Chinese Medicine & Orthopedics
DESCRIPTION:Jung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine is pleased to announce senior practitioner and instructor\, Dr. Jen Resnick\, DAHM\, will return to North Carolina to offer an advanced elective in Chinese Medicine and Traumatology. \nTreating sprains\, strains\, fractures and other traumatic injuries is an area of Chinese medicine that is often neglected in modern training. And yet\, it has traditional modalities that far exceed what western medicine can do. We have so much more to offer than just rest and ice! \n\n\n\n\nLearn how Chinese medicine can bring patients back to health and full function quickly and effectively. This seminar includes a complete discussion and evaluation of soft tissue and osseous damage\, trauma and shock\, insect bites\, and other “weekend warrior” \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\ninjuries. Through external application of herbs\, gua sha\, 7-star hammer\, cupping\, moxa\, and more\, this class provides the practitioner\, coach or concerned family member with effective tools to treat trauma. \nDr. Jen Resnick\, DAHM\, has taught Tui Na and Qi Gong in the US\, Canada\, and Europe. Dr. Resnick practices in Manhattan\, NY at Evolve Health + Wellness\, and serves as faculty at three US-based East Asian medicine schools. \nContact for registration barry@jungtao.edu or call (828) 297- 4181. \n\nJTS alumni\, faculty\, and students – $275 per PDA weekend session\nDiscounts for non JTS alumni – when registering in advance for the full series – $300 per weekend PDA\nEarly bird registration discount – $350 for Traumatology if registered by October 24th\nFull Registration cost – $400 per weekend session NCCAOM 15 PDAs approved\n\nThis class will change the way you practice!
URL:https://jungtao.edu/event/advanced-cases-in-chinese-medicine-orthopedics/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180929
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181001
DTSTAMP:20260430T070458
CREATED:20181020T180554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190421T131328Z
UID:10000045-1538179200-1538351999@jungtao.edu
SUMMARY:Classical Tui Na: Essential Protocols and Principles
DESCRIPTION:Classical Tui Na and Traumatology Series\nClass I Sep 29-30\, 2018: Classical Tui Na: Essential Protocols and Principles\n\nJung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine is pleased to announce senior practitioner and instructor\, Dr. Jen Resnick\, DAHM\, is offering an advanced elective Classical Tui Na and Traumatology course this fall. NCCAOM approval for up to 90 CEUs/PDAs is pending. \nDr. Resnick has been a senior instructor of the Zheng Gu Tui Na method of Classical Chinese medical massage for over 10 years. She has taught Tui Na and Qi Gong in the US\, Canada\, and Europe. Dr. Resnick practices in Manhattan\, NY at Evolve Health + Wellness\, and serves as faculty at three US based East Asian medicine schools. The series is based on the Zheng Gu Tui Na system\, a highly effective method that provides tui na training with protocols that are modular\, adaptable\, and immediately applicable. \nAttending the full series will provide the student with a complete set of skills to treat common internal and external conditions by engaging the concepts and techniques of Classical Tui Na\, External Applications and Rehabilitative Qi Gong. \nEnrollment Options:\n\n\n\n\n\nJTS alumni and students for academic credit (6 credit elective) – $1700\nJTS alumni\, faculty\, and students – $275 per PDA weekend session (no academic credit $1650 for full series)\nDiscounts for non JTS alumni – when registering in advance for the full series ($300 per weekend PDA session/$1800)\nEarly bird registration discount – $350 for class I if registered by September 24th\nFull Registration cost – $400 per weekend session\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTo register contact the Jung Tao School at (828) 297-4181 or email barry@jungtao.edu.
URL:https://jungtao.edu/event/classical-tui-na-essential-protocols-and-principles/
LOCATION:Jung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine\, 207 Dale Adams Road\, Sugar Grove\, NC\, 28679\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Barry":MAILTO:barry@jungtao.edu
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