Maryland Acupuncture Society
Maryland Acupuncture Society invites you for a One Day Seminar A Day with JACK DANIEL: Safety, Ethics, and Extraordinary Fu NCCAOM now requires its Diplomates to complete a 2 hour/PDA course in safety (SA) and a 2 hour/PDA course in ethics (ET) every four (4) years for recertification. Taking this course fulfills that requirement. Topics: 1. Morning Presentation: Safety Issues in Oriental Medicine, NCCAOM Course # Pending, Ethics Issues in Oriental Medicine, NCCAOM Course # ACHB 319-109. 2. Afternoon Presentation: Extraordinary Fu, NCCAOM Course # ACHB 319-057. This course will reveal the comprehensive, rarely detailed particulars of the energetic physiology of The Extraordinary Fu. When Yin/Yang, Wu Hsing, The Five Shen, Zang/Fu, and the Substances are seen to grow out of each other, inseparably, the whole person shows a fullness and texture that is unsurpassed by any other system of medicine. The power that this affords the practitioner of Oriental Medicine is enriching, challenging, and inspiring; rapidly advancing levels of demonstrated ability and confidence.Agenda: Registration: Starts 8:15 am 9:00am - 11:00am Ethics Lecture 11:00am - 11:15am Break 11:15am - 1:15pm Safety Lecture 1:15pm - 2:45pm Lunch Break (lunch not provided) 2:45pm - 3:45pm Extraordinary Fu 3:45pm - 4:00pm Break 4:00pm - 5:00pm Extraordinary Fu Total CEUs / PDAs: 6 (4 morning, 2 afternoon)
NCCAOM now requires its Diplomates to complete a 2 hour/PDA course in safety (SA) and a 2 hour/PDA course in ethics (ET) every four (4) years for recertification. Taking this course fulfills that requirement.
Topics:
1. Morning Presentation: Safety Issues in Oriental Medicine, NCCAOM Course # Pending, Ethics Issues in Oriental Medicine, NCCAOM Course # ACHB 319-109.
2. Afternoon Presentation: Extraordinary Fu, NCCAOM Course # ACHB 319-057. This course will reveal the comprehensive, rarely detailed particulars of the energetic physiology of The Extraordinary Fu. When Yin/Yang, Wu Hsing, The Five Shen, Zang/Fu, and the Substances are seen to grow out of each other, inseparably, the whole person shows a fullness and texture that is unsurpassed by any other system of medicine. The power that this affords the practitioner of Oriental Medicine is enriching, challenging, and inspiring; rapidly advancing levels of demonstrated ability and confidence.
Cost of Seminar:
Category Early Registration ends August 11, 2016 Regular Member $125 $150 Student $115 $140 Allied $140 $165 Non-Member $160 $185
Category
Early Registration ends August 11, 2016
Regular
Member
$125
$150
Student
$115
$140
Allied
$165
Non-Member
$160
$185
Handouts: MAS will supply handouts for participants to MAS in digital form. Jack M. Daniel, M.Ac. (UK), L.Ac., Dipl.Ac (NCCAOM), Founder of The Whole Circle has practiced and taught acupuncture continuously in the United States and England since 1973. Jack has taught many of the acupuncturists now practicing in the Mid-Atlantic States. He has designed and delivered basic and advanced education programs for the acupuncturists in the United States and England.