The Program

The Classical Five-Element Acupuncture Program is structured around a part-time schedule for professionals who want to maintain their own practices while studying.

The program will include extensive training in:

• Five-Element Theory: The Five Elements; Organ/Meridian Theory; Levels of Energy: Body, Mind, and Spirit; Laws and Cycles of the Five Elements; Significance of Symptoms; Balancing of Energy; Specialized Treatment Patterns and Groupings of Points, including Windows of the Sky, Possession and Use of Internal and External Dragons, Aggressive Energy, Husband/Wife Imbalances, Seas and Oceans, Akabanis, Entry-Exit Blocks; Energy Transfers; Causes of Disease; Pulse Reading and Diagnosis within the Five-Element System

• Point Location and Uses: Twelve Meridians, Conception and Governor Vessels; Source, Junction, Horary, Tonification and Sedation Points, Element Points, Entry and Exit Points, Associated Effect Points, Alarm Points, First Aid Points; Unique Physical, Emotional, and Spiritual Actions of Points and Combinations

• Traditional Diagnosis: Awakening the Natural Ability to See, to Hear, to Ask, and to Feel, Using the Diagnostic Indicators of Color, Sound, Emotion, and Odor; Taking Case Histories; Assessing the Causative Factor and Level of Disease; Physical Examination; Practitioner/Patient Rapport Skills

• Clinical Work Discussion: Presentation and Analysis of Class Patients, Diagnosis, and Treatment

• Treatment Planning: Principles and Priorities; Translation of Traditional Diagnosis into Treatment Plan; Addressing the Needs of the Mind and Spirit; Methods of Treatment; Evaluation of Treatment; Determining Future Treatments

• Public Speaking: How to Give Effective and Informative Practice Building Presentations

• Treatment Techniques: Needling: Tonification and Sedation, Uses of Moxabustion

• Practice/Patient Management and Ethics: Communication Skills; Trust; Confidentiality; Listening and Counseling, Patient Homework, Appropriate Referrals, Finances, Advertising; Public Service.

• Clinical Observation: 100 hours outside of Class (may be arranged with approved practitioners in students' local areas)

• Supervised Clinical Practice: Four-Day Clinical Intensive Friday-Monday April 13-16, 2007; followed by one day per week for 16 weeks (may be arranged with approved practitioners in students' local areas); ending with a Four-Day Clinical Intensive for all students, Friday-Monday August 10-13, 2007

The program will be conducted in English only. Participants must be prepared to devote several hours per week for individually assigned study and practice.

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