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202 The Art of Negotiation— paradigm shift of interaction in the clinic • Margot Rossi & Nick Pole

202 The Art of Negotiation— paradigm shift of interaction in the clinic • Margot Rossi & Nick Pole

Diagnosis

Jun 1, 2021 | Diagnosis, Listening, Practitioner Cultivation & Development

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Jun 1, 2021
200 Learning From Mentors • Denise Hung

200 Learning From Mentors • Denise Hung

Practitioner Cultivation & Development

May 18, 2021 | Practitioner Cultivation & Development

Learning medicine requires books, memorization , and knowledge. But knowledge without practice is useless. It is through the clinical encounter with patients that the principals come to life and the medicine goes from theory to living practice. In this 200th episode...
May 18, 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
198 Reflections and Significance of Case Reports • Edward Chiu

198 Reflections and Significance of Case Reports • Edward Chiu

Practitioner Cultivation & Development

May 4, 2021 | Practitioner Cultivation & Development

The ancient Chinese were not the only people to observe nature and develop medicine in the service of relieving suffering and promoting health. But they were the only culture that wrote it down and managed through the centuries to preserve significant portions of it....
May 4, 2021
196 Reflections on Yin • Brodie Welch

196 Reflections on Yin • Brodie Welch

Practitioner Cultivation & Development

Apr 20, 2021 | Practitioner Cultivation & Development

Attending to yin in a world that preferences yang does not come easy, and perhaps only begins to catch our attention once we’ve reached the edge of what activity can sustain.  In this conversation with Brodie Welch we look at how sometimes subtracting counterintuitive...
Apr 20, 2021
195 Hands on With Horses •Sam MacLean

195 Hands on With Horses •Sam MacLean

Acupuncture

Apr 13, 2021 | Acupuncture, Diagnosis, Listening, Methods, Palpation, Practitioner Cultivation & Development, Veterinary Acupuncture

There are yin and yang ways to be with a horse, or for that matter— with a person as well. That yin aspect might be yielding, but it’s far from weak. And having a broad receptive gaze allows us to see the wholeness beyond the so-called broken parts of those we are...
Apr 13, 2021
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