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Community Calendar
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| March 2010 |
American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Tea & Tour |
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Mar 10, 2010
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American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine College: 455 Arkansas Street " (415) 355-1601 x12 Clinic: 450 Connecticut Street " (415) 282-9603 San Francisco, CA 94107 htp://www.actcm.edu Tea & Tour is: Wednesday, 5:30-7:00 pm 3/10/10
http://www.actcm.edu
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| April 2010 |
Enhancing the Health of the Over-40 Patient with TCM |
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Apr 03, 2010
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Enhancing the Health of the Over-40 Patient with TCM (TCM/09ENHA04) Presenter: Janet Zand, OMD, L.Ac, Dipl Ac, Dipl CH
April 3, 2010
Bastyr University
http://www.bastyr.edu/continuinged/calendar.asp?cid=%7b846A04EF-07D2-4983-9C90-2E429D830EFE%7d
425.602.3152
http://www.bastyr.edu/continuinged/calendar.asp?cid=%7b846A04EF-07D2-4983-9C90-2E429D830EFE%7d
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Type 2 Diabetes Management: Yi Ren Qigong Therapy |
Apr 17, 2010
Apr 18, 2010 |
Type 2 Diabetes Management: Yi Ren Qigong Therapy (QiGong/09TYPE04) Presenter: Guan-Cheng Sun, PhD April 17-18, 2010
Bastyr University
http://www.bastyr.edu/continuinged/calendar.asp?cid={06067776-67D3-4DBC-B75E-E33909A29990}
425.602.3152
http://www.bastyr.edu/continuinged/calendar.asp?cid={06067776-67D3-4DBC-B75E-E33909A29990}
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Medicine Without Form, Healer as Medicine: Developing the Full Power of Any Healing Modality |
Apr 17, 2010
Apr 18, 2010 |
Medicine Without Form, Healer as Medicine: Developing the Full Power of Any Healing Modality (ACUP/09MEDI04)
Presenter: Thea Elijah, LAc April 17-18, 2010
Bastyr University
http://www.bastyr.edu/continuinged/calendar.asp?cid=%7b8CB7F279-059C-49BF-9AFC-F016D0E190D8%7d
425.602.3152
http://www.bastyr.edu/continuinged/calendar.asp?cid=%7b8CB7F279-059C-49BF-9AFC-F016D0E190D8%7d
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Shonishin: Japanese Pediatric Acupuncture |
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Apr 17, 2010
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Shonishin: Japanese Pediatric Acupuncture (ACUP/09SHON04)
Presenter: Brenda Loew, MAc, LAc/EAMP, DiplAc April 17, 2010
Bastyr University
http://www.bastyr.edu/continuinged/calendar.asp?cid=%7bA57A11F2-C037-4751-8CA9-2F0BE9A17FA2%7d
425.602.3152
http://www.bastyr.edu/continuinged/calendar.asp?cid=%7bA57A11F2-C037-4751-8CA9-2F0BE9A17FA2%7d
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American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Celebrates 30th Anniversary |
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Apr 18, 2010
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Who: American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (ACTCM)
What: 30th Anniversary Celebration
Date: Sunday, April 18, 2010
Location: The Green Room in the SF War Memorial Building http://sfwmpac.org/greenroom/gr_index.html
Time: 2:00 5:00 pm Cost: FREE Expected Attendance: 250 people
To RSVP: Guest list by RSVP only. Please contact Rebecca Wilkowski, ACTCM Director of Communications, at media@actcm.edu or (415) 355-1601 x12.
Event Details: This historic event will bring together members of the ACTCM community with members of the public, local and regional politicians, heads of community health organizations, leaders of local universities, and media journalists.
The program will consist of a variety of performances, including the internationally-renowned Monks of the Shaolin Temple, Chinese folk dancers, and a traditional Lion Dance performance. This will be a spectacular visual event not to be missed!
http://sfwmpac.org/greenroom/gr_index.html
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American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Open House |
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Apr 24, 2010
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American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine College: 455 Arkansas Street " (415) 355-1601 x12 Clinic: 450 Connecticut Street " (415) 282-9603 San Francisco, CA 94107 htp://www.actcm.edu Open House Saturday, 1-4 pm 4/24/10
http://www.actcm.edu
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ACTCM Announces New Qigong Immersion & Teacher Training Program Training Program |
Apr 30, 2010
Mar 22, 2011 |
The Centers immersion program offers an intimate master-student group experience over a two-year period. Students may enroll in any one of the modules offered during the first year, or enroll in the entire 2-year program if they wish to become certified as qigong exercise and prescription teachers. Each module focuses on a particular theme and introduces students to a unique qigong exercise set. Students will receive hands-on practice in qigong and meditation in each module. The second year focuses on medicinal qigong and meditation teacher-training. Students who complete the full two-year program will be certified as qigong instructors upon passing the teacher-training exam. Qigong modules are 2.5 days or 4 days in length. CEUs are available to CA Licensed Acupuncturists.
YEAR ONE " Module 1: Mysticism & Medicine: Self-Healing & Energy Cultivation in Chinese Medicine, April 30 - May 2, 2010 " Module 2: Spirit Medicine: Qigong Meditation and Self-Cultivation for Healers, July 30 - August 1, 2010 " Module 3: Chinese Medicine Spiritual Cosmology & Ecology: The 5 Elements & Three Treasures, September 30 - October 3, 2010 " Module 4: The Yijing (I-Ching): Theory & Practice, November 5-7, 2010 " Module 5: Qigong Self-Healing Massage Techniques, January 21-23, 2011 " Module 6: Daoist Chinese Medicine Sound Healing, March 19-22, 2011
YEAR TWO (Dates TBA) " Module 7: Medicinal Daoism " Module 8: Medical Qigong Exercise Prescriptions, Part I " Module 9: Medical Qigong Exercise Prescriptions, Part II " Module 10: Daoist Spiritual Self-Cultivation Text Study " Module 11: Designing Qigong & Meditation Classes
WHY STUDY AT THE YANGSHENG CENTER? " Student Diversity: anyone with an interest in self-healing may attend this program, including students, acupuncturists, health care professionals, and the general public " Feel Better: Qigong self-healing exercises help boost immunity, reduce stress and balance the emotions. " Earn CEUs: California licensed acupuncturists receive CEU credit " Flexibility: Convenient weekend modules allow students to take as many or as few classes as they like. " Integrate Theory with Physical Practice: attend both didactic and practical classes " Multiple Qigong Styles: exposure to a diversity of Qigong styles allows students to find a form that best suits them " Certification: students may teach at gyms, spas, yoga studios, parks, etc. after passing a final certification exam " Diversify Your Practice: learn to prescribe medical Qigong physical therapy exercises to patients in a clinical setting " Spiritual Emphasis: learn about the Daoist spiritual roots of Chinese medicine self-healing practices " Build Community: students form deep, meaningful relationships within a group dynamic
INSTRUCTOR: Suzanne Friedman, LAc, DMQ (China) Suzanne is an acupuncturist and herbalist with extensive training in medical qigong both in America and at the Xiyuan Hospital in Beijing, China. She is the founder and head instructor of the Yangsheng Center's qigong program.
For more information: Please call (415) 282-7600 x14 or visit us online at: http://www.actcm.edu/content.php?topmenu=2&root=2&id=1139
http://www.actcm.edu/content.php?topmenu=2&root=2&id=1139
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| May 2010 |
American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Open House |
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May 22, 2010
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American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine College: 455 Arkansas Street " (415) 355-1601 x12 Clinic: 450 Connecticut Street " (415) 282-9603 San Francisco, CA 94107 htp://www.actcm.edu Open House Saturday, 1-4 pm 5/22/10
http://www.actcm.edu
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| June 2010 |
American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Tea and Tour |
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Jun 09, 2010
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American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine College: 455 Arkansas Street " (415) 355-1601 x12 Clinic: 450 Connecticut Street " (415) 282-9603 San Francisco, CA 94107 htp://www.actcm.edu Tea & Tour is: Wednesday, 5:30-7:00 pm 6/9/10
http://www.actcm.edu
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