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216 Perspectives From a Family Lineage • Dr. Shoubin Yu & Anthony DiSalvo

216 Perspectives From a Family Lineage • Dr. Shoubin Yu & Anthony DiSalvo

Methods

Sep 7, 2021 | Methods

Traditions tell a story. They hold and transmit insights into cultural, religious, and sometimes medical practices. They can give us a glimpse into how family lineages consider and refine aspects of medicine  learned in the institutional settings.  In this...
Sep 7, 2021
215 Inquisitiveness, Engagement and Vitality • Velia Wortman

215 Inquisitiveness, Engagement and Vitality • Velia Wortman

Acupuncture

Aug 31, 2021 | Acupuncture, Diagnosis, Methods, Palpation, Practitioner Cultivation & Development

As practitioners of Chinese Medicine, it’s our responsibility to address all aspects of our patient’s experience: mind, body, and spirit. This demands that we listen carefully to the various streams of information at our disposal—whether from our learned experience or...
Aug 31, 2021
211 Chinese Medicine in South America • Rodrigo Aranda

211 Chinese Medicine in South America • Rodrigo Aranda

Acupuncture

Aug 3, 2021 | Acupuncture, Methods

Life has a way of nudging us in different directions. Some find inspiration in life-changing events; others in the smallest of things. But whichever path we take, we all have stories of how we got to do what we do. In this discussion with Rodrigo Aranda, we not only...
Aug 3, 2021
201 fMRI: The Patient-Acupuncturist Relationship • Vitaly Napadow

201 fMRI: The Patient-Acupuncturist Relationship • Vitaly Napadow

Methods

May 25, 2021 | Methods, Research

Any seasoned practitioner leans on the patient practitioner relationship. There is something in the interaction that cannot be separated from the response they have to our treatment.    In this conversation with Vitaly Napadow we discuss the Art of Medicine and how...
May 25, 2021

199 Mind, Matter, Medicine and Skeptical Inquiry • Ben Hawes

Acupuncture

May 11, 2021 | Acupuncture, Diagnosis, Listening, Methods, Non-Ordinary States, Philosophy, Practitioner Cultivation & Development

Our job in clinic is to help people both through knowing what treatment to provide and having the ability to discern how to help when the signs are not clear. We constantly dance with both knowing and not-knowing. In this conversation with Ben Hawes we discuss how the...
May 11, 2021
197 Divergent Perspectives on Conversing with the Channels • David Euler

197 Divergent Perspectives on Conversing with the Channels • David Euler

Acupuncture

Apr 26, 2021 | Acupuncture, Divergent Channels, Methods

In nature we see that rivers have a flow and shape, but in times of flooding or if there are obstructions they will find other ways to move their water downstream. The divergent channels can be seen as a channel phenomenon that allows the main channels to deal with...
Apr 26, 2021
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