Introduction to Pediatric Oriental Medicine * 16 CEUs Scottsdale, AZ - Sundays May 3rd and May 17th, 2009 (9am to 5pm) Los Angeles, CA - Saturday and Sunday, May 30 - 31, 2009 (9am to 5pm) **This is a two-day course. Participants must be present both days.
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Bee Well Kidz Introduction to Pediatric Oriental Medicine offers Oriental Medical professionals a comprehensive introduction to diagnosis, pattern discrimination, constitutional analysis and both ancient and modern internal and external therapies and techniques used to treat infants, children and teens with Chinese Medicine. Upon completion of the course attendees will have the skills and knowledge necessary to successfully treat most common pediatric conditions using acupuncture and acupressure, herbal therapy, Chinese dietary therapy, pediatric tuina, shoni shin, cupping and estim. The course will also offer practical clinical observation and hands-on clinical experience in treating the pediatric population.
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Course Locations:
Scottsdale, AZ 14300 N. Northsight Blvd. Suite 207 Scottsdale, CA 85260
Los Angeles, CA 2990 Sepulveda Blvd. Suite 205 Los Angeles, CA 90064
Cost:
Scottsdale, AZ Professional $250 Student $200
Los Angeles, CA Professional $270 Student $200
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- Cancel within 28 days of seminar for full refund less $25 administrative fee
- Cancel within 14 days of seminar for 50% refund
- Cancellations within 24 hours of the seminar will receive no refund.
*Right of Refusal We reserve the right to refuse admitance to anyone for any reason.
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Hi Naomi, I've been meaning to email you to thank you for the wonderful class on Saturday. I've already used some of what you taught -- to fantastic results! Lovely to meet you. All the best, Sharon
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Happy New Year, Naomi! I want to thank you for the Pediatric Tuina class you taught a few months ago. It has been very helpful for treating my daughter and I'm thinking about incorporating it in my future practice. I have been singing your praises to my classmates here at Touro College. I hope you will be teaching again in NYC soon. Let me know. Some of my classmates are very interested. Sui Ling Tsang
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Hi Naomi, Thought you'd be interested in this feedback: I just did your poor appetite/poor digestion tuina protocol on a baby to strengthen his digestion (SP qi xu: pale tongue, blue vein on nose, cold extremities, nursing frequently--but can't take much in, etc.). I then set him down to needle his mom. She assured me he wasn't mobile yet, but he slithered halfway across the room in the moment while my back was turned! If I ever doubted the spleen governs the four limbs... Best wishes, Sarah
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