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Hi Everyone,

As there has been a lot of interest in learning pulse diagnosis, I will be

teaching another 2-day class on the Shen-Hammer Contemporary Chinese Pulse

Diagnosis pulse system. The information/details are below.

 

Dates and Times:

Saturday October 13 9:00am to 5:00pm

Sunday October 14 9:00am to 5:00pm

 

Location:

Center for Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine

166 Mountain Ave.

Westfield, NJ 07090

(908) 654-4333

 

NCCAOM CEUs:

16

 

Class Size:

To ensure ample time and dedication to the students of this class, it will

be limited to 12 people, so please register early to reserve your spot.

 

Registration:

Via telephone: (908) 654-4333

Via email: centerforacupuncture

In order to reserve your spot, please either call the number above or email

me of your interest. In addition, your space will be reserved only upon

receiving your check made payable to " Ross Rosen " and mailed to me at 166

Mountain Ave., Westfield, NJ 07090.

 

Class Format:

70% hands-on instruction; 30% lecture/theory, etc. We will be feeling

pulses for the vast majority of the time, highlighting proper positioning

for the 28 pulse positions, qualities felt (a few dozen) and

interpretation. An 80 page student handbook will also be provided to each

participant which contains detailed information on the theory and clinical

uses of the pulse as well as diagrams and pictures of many of the pulse

qualities.

 

Costs:

$400

 

About Contemporary Chinese Pulse Diagnosis:

Contemporary Chinese Pulse Diagnosis (hereinafter " CCPD " ) is a

sophisticated system of diagnostics which relies on the subtleties of the

sensations, qualities and structure of the radial artery at both wrists.

Heavily steeped in ancient wisdom and classical pulse diagnosis dating back

thousands of years, CCPD breaks out of the dogma of pulse systems that in

many respects are not relevant to the present day and age. CCPD provides

insight into the modern diseases and constitutional imbalances that affect

modern man in an industrial world.

 

CCPD, while having its roots in classical pulse systems, was significantly

adapted by Dr. John H.F. Shen over the course of his long and well renowned

career having seen hundreds of thousands of patients. After an intensive

apprenticeship with Dr. Shen over a period of 28 years, Dr. Leon Hammer took

on the arduous task of codifying and continuing the evolution of this pulse

system.

 

The intricacies of CCPD are complex and require significant amounts of hands

on training with a certified teacher to fully learn. Essentially, however,

information is synthesized from the combinations of various qualities felt

at the six principle pulse positions and the twenty two complementary

positions, as well as the qualities perceived uniformly over the entire

pulse and at each of the requisite depths. Integrating the information from

these seemingly disparate parts, one is able to arrive at a complex

diagnosis which prioritizes levels of imbalances of not just the symptomatic

representations, but more importantly the root causes of disease.

 

Incorporating concepts and clinical realities that have not been diagnosed

by any diagnostic methods in Chinese medicine, CCPD is truly a treasure

which can change the lives of patients. By incorporating a precise measure

of a healthy balanced pulse, even the subtlest deviations from this norm can

be detected, thus establishing its importance not only in treating disease,

but also as a preventative medicine.

 

About Me:

Ross Rosen is the President and Founder of the Center for Acupuncture and

Herbal Medicine in Westfield, NJ, one of the largest acupuncture clinics in

the states. He studied acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine at the

Pacific College of Oriental Medicine in New York City where he earned his

Masters of Science in Traditional Oriental Medicine.

 

Ross is Board Certified nationally by the NCCAOM in acupuncture, herbal

medicine and Asian bodywork (Dipl. O.M.), as well as being state licensed in

New York and New Jersey. Ross began studying Contemporary Chinese Pulse

Diagnosis in 2001 and continues to work closely, while continuing hands on

training, with Dr. Leon Hammer. Ross has been an avid martial artist since

the age of 8, attaining the rank of Fourth Degree Black Belt and Instructor

in Chinese-Hawaiian Kempo in his early twenties. Currently Ross practices

Tai Ji Quan, Qi Gong and meditation. He is also a member of the New York and

New Jersey Bar. For information on Ross, please visit:

www.acupunctureandherbalmedicine.com

 

 

 

 

--

Ross Rosen, LAc, CA, Dipl OM (NCCAOM)

Center for Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine

166 Mountain Ave.

Westfield, NJ 07090

(908) 654-4333

www.acupunctureandherbalmedicine.com

http://rossrosen.blogspot.com

http://rangnangogminling.blogspot.com

 

 

This email contains confidential information intended for the person(s) to

whom it is addressed. If you should receive this in error please contact us

immediately by return mail, or at the above phone number. Unauthorized use

of this information may be in violation of criminal statutes or HIPAA

regulations. Under no circumstances shall this material be retained,

transmitted, or copied by anyone other than the addressee(s).

 

--

Ross Rosen, LAc, CA, Dipl OM (NCCAOM)

Center for Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine

166 Mountain Ave.

Westfield, NJ 07090

(908) 654-4333

www.acupunctureandherbalmedicine.com

http://rossrosen.blogspot.com

http://rangnangogminling.blogspot.com

 

 

This email contains confidential information intended for the person(s) to

whom it is addressed. If you should receive this in error please contact us

immediately by return mail, or at the above phone number. Unauthorized use

of this information may be in violation of criminal statutes or HIPAA

regulations. Under no circumstances shall this material be retained,

transmitted, or copied by anyone other than the addressee(s).

 

 

 

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