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https://www.nyctcm.edu/events/seminar-2024-4-chinese-scalp-acupuncture/
08/07/2024

https://www.nyctcm.edu/events/seminar-2024-4-chinese-scalp-acupuncture/

Seminar 2024-4: Treatment of Difficult Neurological Diseases with Scalp Acupuncture Speaker: Dr. Jishun (Jason) Hao Date & Time:8/24/2024 & 8/25/2024 @ 10 AM – 5PM CEU Credits: 12 NCCAOM and CAB Credits Location: In Person – Room 410-5, 200 Old Country Rd, Suite 410, Mineola, NY 11501 Registrati...

In-Person CEU Seminars at NYCTCM this summerhttps://www.nyctcm.edu/alumni/June 30Seminar 2024-5: Acupuncture and Tuina T...
06/24/2024

In-Person CEU Seminars at NYCTCM this summer

https://www.nyctcm.edu/alumni/

June 30
Seminar 2024-5: Acupuncture and Tuina Technique for Difficult Physical Pain, Memory Loss, Chronic GI Problems

https://www.nyctcm.edu/events/seminar-2024-5-acupuncture-and-tuina-technique-for-difficult-physical-pain-memory-loss-chronic-gi-problems/

Seminar 2024-5: Acupuncture and Tuina Technique for Difficult Physical Pain, Memory Loss, Chronic GI Problems Speaker: Dr. Xiping Zhou Description:Dr. Xiping Zhou, M.D.O.M., L.Ac., is a Medical Doctor of Oriental Medicine and Licensed Acupuncturist with a Bachelor of Science in Medicine. He earned h...

Dr. Chen, President of NYCTCM, helped celebrate Kamwo Herbs ' 50th Anniversary./
10/04/2023

Dr. Chen, President of NYCTCM, helped celebrate Kamwo Herbs ' 50th Anniversary./

CEU online - Wu 64 Point Patterns in the Treatment of Psychological DiseaseWu’s 64-Point Patterns and Four-Wood-Opening-...
09/28/2023

CEU online - Wu 64 Point Patterns in the Treatment of Psychological Disease

Wu’s 64-Point Patterns and Four-Wood-Opening-Jing Pattern in the Treatment of Psychological Diseases

Wu’s sixty-four point patterns are first revealed in the book Wu’s Medical and Yi Merging. Needle as a tool is like a weapon. Using needles is like placing soldiers in a pattern. Wu’s sixty-four point patterns can be simply grasped as combinations of points. The theories can be taught in more or less degrees. It is easy to learn and be understood. Using fewer needles yields a huge effect. It is great for treating common or popular diseases. Results can be seen instantly. This point combination theory can also be studied in a deeper level which is in the Medical Yi-Jing level. This can take the practitioner’s knowledge from medicine into Yi-Jing.

As the modern social and economic environment changes rapidly, incidents in psychological disease rise in all age groups and in both genders. Psychological problems are aware by more people nowadays. Four-Wood point combination is a pattern on the foot where points line up like a Chinese character “井”(Jing), so named Four-Wood-Opening-Jing. It is one of the special point patterns in Wu’s acupuncture. Four-wood points can soothe the Liver and unblock Qi stagnation. These point patterns can be modified or combined based on clinical manifestations. For instance, combined Mountain-Heaven-Opening-Pattern, Earth-Spirit pattern, etc. Combination patterns can increase treatment effects and help treat various psychological diseases.

Part A: Characteristic of Four-Wood-Opening-Jing pattern and its mechanism in the treatment of depression

Part B: Application of Four-Wood-Opening-Jing combination patterns

Course is worth 4 NCCAOM credits

Date & Time: 1/22/24 and 1/29/24, 8-10PM (Eastern US Time)

Location: online

For More Info: https://www.nyctcm.edu/Alumni/CEUSeminars.aspx

Pricing:
Regular $100
Early Bird $80
Alumni $50
Alumni Early Bird $40
Non-NYCTCM Students $20
NYCTCM Students Faculty $0

New York College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (NYCTCM) and Young Acupuncturists Association of America (YAAA) are co-...
06/19/2023

New York College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (NYCTCM) and Young Acupuncturists Association of America (YAAA) are co-hosting a free lecture, focusing on how to efficiently grow acupuncture business.

This is a FREE lecture

Title: Successful Acupuncture Business Series 2: The Five Elements of Utilizing Timing – Time is Gold
Time: 6/25/2023 (Sunday) 7:30 PM (Eastern US)
Speaker: Dr. Xiping Zhou (President of American Academy of Health and Wellness (AAHW))

Content Outline:

1. The Right Time to Start Your Acupuncture Practice
•Avoid Mistakes in Opening Your Business at the Wrong Time

2. The Special Day of the Year for Your Marketing
•Utilize the TCM Five Season Theory to Market Different Conditions to Treat
•Grasp the Opportunity to Market Your Business in the Special Holiday Season

3. The Science of Your Weekly and Daily Operating Hours
•Make Your Weekly and Daily Schedule Efficient and Avoid Working Long Hours

4. The Secret of Frequent Rebooking
•Discuss the Frequency of Rebooking a Patient for Regular Maintenance or for Acute Conditions and Make Sure to Fill Your Schedule Up

5. The Timely Efficiency for Each Individual Treatment
•How to Manage Every Treatment in a Timely Matter
•Avoid Too Long or Too Short Time for Every Treatment

Zoom link:
https://nyctcm.zoom.us/j/89568050816
Meeting ID: 895 6805 0816

About Dr. Zhou:
Dr. Xiping Zhou, M.D.O.M., L.Ac., is a Medical Doctor of Oriental Medicine and Licensed Acupuncturist with a Bachelor of Science in Medicine. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Medicine from HeiLongJiang University in the Peoples’ Republic of China, where he graduated at the top of his class. The degree he earned there licensed him as a doctor of both mainstream Western medicine (in China) and TCM. For several years, Dr. Zhou was on staff at the affiliated hospital of the HeiLongJiang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. He specialized in both individualized treatment and in diagnosis in herbs, acupuncture, and TuiNa (Chinese medical massage).

In July 1993, while serving as chief physician and full professor at HeiLongJiang Medical College, Dr. Zhou was asked to visit the United States to speak at the National Conference of Acupuncture about his success in treating stroke patients with paralysis. From 1994 to 2000, he taught acupuncture and Chinese medicine at the Midwest College for the Study of Oriental Medicine in Racine, Wis.

Dr. Zhou established his private practice in Madison and Milwaukee in 1996. In 1999, he joined the staff of Columbia St. Mary’s Hospital in Milwaukee, becoming one of the very first acupuncturists on staff at any Wisconsin hospital.

In nearly 40 years of practicing the Chinese healing arts, Dr. Zhou has helped thousands of people with a wide variety of physical and psychological illnesses and problems through his comprehensive healing program incorporating acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, and therapeutic Chinese massage. His accomplishments have been recognized in several newspaper and magazine articles over the years, including feature articles in Isthmus, Madison’s weekly newspaper, Wisconsin State Journal, Capital Times, and the national trade publication Massage & Bodywork.

Dr. Zhou is also a guest lecturer at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and teaches classes through the University of Wisconsin-Madison Mini-Courses.

Dr. Zhou is the founder and president of the East-West Healing Arts Institute, located in Madison. East-West Healing Arts Institute is a school for therapeutic massage integrating Western and Eastern massage modalities.

The hands-on training of Master Tung Acupuncture is here!New York College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (NYCTCM) is ho...
06/07/2023

The hands-on training of Master Tung Acupuncture is here!

New York College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (NYCTCM) is holding a 2-day in-person workshop, this time for Master Tung Acupuncture

The workshop will demonstrate unique techniques from Master Tung Acupuncture, including Dao Ma, D**g Qi and Qian Yin Needling techniques. Workshop will also demonstrate Master Tung style treatment protocols on various body parts, including upper and lower limbs, head, neck, ear, upper back, as well as clinical management of conditions like insomnia, stroke, allergies.

The workshop is to help practitioners learn better at locating Master Tung points. Hands-on training will be available.

The workshop is in-person format. No online format provided this time.

Contents:

In depth discussion of D**g Qi, Qian Yin and Dao Ma needling techniques

Demonstration and hands on training of locating points on upper limbs

Demonstration and hands on training of locating points on lower limbs

Demonstration and hands on training of head, ear, neck, upper back

Treatment protocols for insomnia

Treatment protocols for allergies

Treatment protocols for stroke

Treatment protocols for gynecologic disorders

Treatment protocols for skin disorders

Instructor: Dr. Michael Chung

Date: 8/26/23-8/27/23 (Saturday & Sunday)
Time: 10AM-5PM (Eastern US Time)

Location: New York College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Room 410-5

Address: 200 Old Country Rd, Suite 410, Mineola, NY 11501 USA

Total 12 NCCAOM Credits

ONLY 60 SEATS! First come first serve

About Master Tung Acupuncture:

Master Tung’s Acupuncture is a system based on Zang-Fu. The system is independent from traditional 14 channels (12 regular plus Ren Du). Master Tung’s Acupuncture had been in Tung family for generations, and it was publicized by Ching Chang Tung (董景昌, 1916-1975), who was the first person to teach such system outside Tung family. Tung trained 73 students on Master Tung’s Acupuncture, and they're practicing in different parts of the globe.

Master Tung’s Acupuncture is greatly praised for its ease of use, simplicity, and great treatment efficacy. In short, it can get patients great results with very few needles.

Fees:

Regular registration US$380 (Early Bird US$340, ends 7/30/2023)

NYCTCM Alumni US$340

American Acupuncture Association (AAA) members US$340

Non-NYCTCM Students US$130

NYCTCM Current Students and Faculty FREE

Registration Link:
https://www.nyctcm.edu/Alumni/CEUSeminars.aspx

(Find lecture 2023-6, click the link next to “Registration Form” to register, then choose your registration type, click yellow “Buy Now” button, you will be directed to payment page)

New York College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (NYCTCM) is holding a 1-day in-person workshop for Advanced Acupuncture...
06/07/2023

New York College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (NYCTCM) is holding a 1-day in-person workshop for Advanced Acupuncture and Tui Na Workshop for Orthopedic Pain

Highlights (Outline) of the workshop
1. Learn how to palpate the trigger pain point

2. Study needling techniques to achieve the arrival of qi (DeQi) for pain conditions

3. Grasp Dr. Zhou’s unique one-single point to treat acute lower-back pain

4. Study and practice Dr. Zhou’s

- GongFu stretching TuiNa technique for shoulder pain

- Two-hands rolling technique for chronic back pain

- Pushing the three-yin meridian technique for emotional pain

5. Learn two special points on the feet to treat hormonal migraine headaches and cluster headaches.

6. Learn practical strategies to get new patients and build up a successful practice quickly

Instructor: Dr. Xiping Zhou

Date: 7/23/23 (Sunday)
Time: 10AM-5PM (Eastern US Time)

Location: New York College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Room 410-5

Address: 200 Old Country Rd, Suite 410, Mineola, NY 11501 USA

Total 6 NCCAOM Credits

ONLY 60 SEATS! First come first serve

Online format also available

Fees:

Regular registration US$120 (Early Bird US$100, ends 6/30/2023)

NYCTCM Alumni US$80 (Early Bird US$60, ends 6/30/2023)

American Acupuncture Association (AAA) members US$80 (Early Bird US$60, ends 6/30/2023)

Non-NYCTCM Students US$30

NYCTCM Current Students and Faculty FREE

Registration Link:
https://www.nyctcm.edu/Alumni/CEUSeminars.aspx

(Find lecture 2023-7, click the link next to “Registration Form” to register, then choose your registration type, click yellow “Buy Now” button, you will be directed to payment page)

CEU Seminar - ZoomFemale PhysiologySeminar 2023-5: Female Physiology, Pathology, and Treatment of InfertilitySpeaker: Dr...
03/28/2023

CEU Seminar - Zoom

Female Physiology

Seminar 2023-5: Female Physiology, Pathology, and Treatment of Infertility
Speaker: Dr. D**gyun Liang
Date & Time: April 9, 16 & 23 [10AM - 12PM] (6 NCCAOM Points)
Location: Online Via Zoom - (link will be emailed upon registration and payment)

Registration Link: https://www.nyctcm.edu/Alumni/CEUSeminars.aspx

Regular Registration $120.00 USD
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CEU Facial Rejuvenation - April 2 - ZoomSeminar 2023-4: Acupuncture Application for Facial RejuvenationSpeaker: Dr. Xiao...
03/28/2023

CEU Facial Rejuvenation - April 2 - Zoom

Seminar 2023-4: Acupuncture Application for Facial Rejuvenation
Speaker: Dr. Xiaoyan Ren
Date & Time: April 2 [10AM - 5PM] (6 NCCAOM Points)
Location: Online Via Zoom - (link will be emailed upon registration and payment)

Register at the link below.

https://www.nyctcm.edu/Alumni/CEUSeminars.aspx

Regular Registration $120.00 USD
PayPal - The safer, easier way to pay online!

New York College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (NYCTCM) and American Acupuncture Association (AAA) are holding a serie...
01/22/2023

New York College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (NYCTCM) and American Acupuncture Association (AAA) are holding a series seminar, this time about Cheng Style Acupuncture.

Cheng Style Acupuncture was originally developed by Grand Master Dr. Xinnong Cheng. Dr. Cheng is the chief editor of Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibustion, the most popular textbook for acupuncture worldwide.

The series seminar will include various clinical applications of Cheng Style Acupuncture, as well as Fire Needling.

We offer FREE sessions on 2/12/23, 1-3 PM (Eastern US). Topic will be Clinical Application of Cheng Style Acupuncture, presented by Dr. Jiliang Xiao and Dr. Yan Gao.

Additional sessions on 2/25/23 and 3/4/23. 8 NCCAOM Credits. Detailed schedule will be following (All times shown are Eastern US time):
2/25/23 8:00 PM - 9:30 PM
Topic: Clinical Application of Fire Needle
Speaker: Dr. Baoyan Liu

2/25/23 9:30 PM - 11:00 PM
Topic: Clinical Application of Cheng Style Acupuncture: Windstroke & Bi Syndrome
Speaker: Dr. Jinsheng Yang

3/4/23 8:00 PM - 9:30 PM
Topic: Clinical Application of Cheng Style Acupuncture: Insomnia and Mental Disorder
Speaker: Dr. Yingying Wang

3/4/23 9:30 PM - 11:00 PM
Topic: Cheng Style Acupuncture: Heaven Human Earth Needle Techniques, theory and Clinical Application of ST24
Speaker: Dr. Kai Cheng

Please register for sessions you would like to attend.

Registration and more info for free 2/12 sessions:
https://aaatcm.org/en/product/free-seminar-chengs-acu-clinical-application/

Registration and more info for 2/25 & 3/4 sessions:
https://aaatcm.org/en/product/fire-needle-and-cheng-style-acu/

All seminars FREE to NYCTCM students and faculty. There is a charge for the seminars on 2/25 and 3/4/23.

New York College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (NYCTCM) and American Acupuncture Association (AAA) are holding a serie...
01/22/2023

New York College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (NYCTCM) and American Acupuncture Association (AAA) are holding a series seminar, this time about Cheng Style Acupuncture.

On Zoom online.

Cheng Style Acupuncture was originally developed by Grand Master Dr. Xinnong Cheng. Dr. Cheng is the chief editor of Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibustion, the most popular textbook for acupuncture worldwide.

The series seminar will include various clinical applications of Cheng Style Acupuncture, as well as Fire Needling.

We offer FREE sessions on 2/12/23, 1-3 PM (Eastern US). Topic will be Clinical Application of Cheng Style Acupuncture, presented by Dr. Jiliang Xiao and Dr. Yan Gao.

https://aaatcm.org/en/product/free-seminar-chengs-acu-clinical-application/

Learn more and register for the sessions on 2/25 and 3/4/2023. There is a charge for these seminars. They offer 8 NCCAOM credits.

Registration and more info for 2/25 & 3/4 sessions:
https://aaatcm.org/en/product/fire-needle-and-cheng-style-acu/

All seminars are FREE to NYCTCM students and faculty.

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