Guest guest Posted September 12, 2007 Report Share Posted September 12, 2007 Hi Everyone! There is a wonderful Master Tong seminar coming up in San Jose, Nov. 3 and 4. The complete seminar information is at the very bottom of this email. Esther Su will be teaching the methods of diagnosis and treatment using Master Tong points. How to make a rapid diagnosis and decide what points will be used to produce a rapid and very effective treatment, internal medicine and pain. Most of the time she uses 3-6 needles and she has a way of explaining it that is very clear, so that everyone can understand and anyone can apply it immediately. She has studied extensively with Miriam Lee, Dr Young Wei Chieh, Zhu Ming Qing (scalp) and others..... although I have found that the way she practices acupuncture as a whole.....is very much to her own findings and practice. (It doesn't necessarily reflect the exact way Dr Young practices, or Miriam...etc) One common question that may come to mind is.... " A lot of people are teaching Master Tong's seminars, how is this different? " I would say that the important thing here is that we are learning and seeing the way that Esther practices acupucture, that is most important. Her understanding of acupuncture and classics is high level and it reflects with how she choses points, and how she can refine and shrink it down to only a few needles, but rapid results. She studied the Master Tong system, the scalp system and others but when she practices....... she takes the essence of acupuncture and places a few needles and it works, fast. Right when needles are placed in, the pulse changes, the tongue changes and the chief complaint shows a difference. It's really something special to see and learn. I have included the seminar and registration information in this email below and I will send a seperate email with some of my notes from studying with her. I hope you all can come as it is really going to an awesome seminar. Thank you! Peter Yeung. --\ --------------------------- *Understanding Master Tong's Acupuncture in Depth: **From Textbook Points to Principles to Clinical Practice* * Lecture in English by Esther C. Su, M. A. A long term apprentice of Miriam Lee and student of Yang Wei-chieh* * * This two day course interprets the principles of Master Tong's points, and by encouraging hands-on participation from attendees, demonstrates the clinical applicability of those points in effective acupuncture. The lecturer's extensive background and experience in the field of Classical Chinese medicine will lend to an in-depth understanding of both the theories and practices of acupuncture. The first day of the course will offer a synopsis of most commonly used points in clinical practice and the translation of Tong's principles into live clinical practice. The next day's course will focus on demonstration of diagnosis and treatment as we see patients throughout the day. This course will be limited to a group of 15 participants in order to ensure maximum interactive learning. It is also recommended that attendees have some familiarity with Tong's points. *Time:* Nov. 3, 4, 2007. 9AM - 6 PM. (8 hours per day) *Place: *3119 Terrywood Court, San Jose, CA 95132 *Tuition:* $300.00 for licensed acupuncturists and practitioners; $250.00 for students *To reserve a seat,* please send the required tuition fee (checks only, no cash) to: Esther C. Su, 3119 Terrywood Court, San Jose, CA 95132 *Registration deadline: **Oct. 20, 2007* Admission will be granted on a rolling basis. Prospective participants who enroll after the course has already been filled may request to be placed on a waiting list for the next class (tentatively to be held in 2008) *Cancellation/Refund Policy: *Notice of cancellation must be made, in writing, by Oct. 27th for a full refund. A fee of $50 will be charged after Oct.27th. No refunds will be granted after Nov. 4th—this includes no-shows. *Continuing education credit (for 16 hours) will be offered.* For further information, please contact Esther C. Su at esthersu, or call 408-263-4267. *About the lecturer: * Esther C. Su graduated from National Taiwan University with a Master's degree in philosophy. She learned acupuncture and Chinese medicine from Miriam Lee and was her apprentice from 1978 to 1986. In the '80s, Esther was the continuing education coordinator and translator for the Acupuncture Association of America. There, she studied Master Tong's points with Dr. Yang Wei-chieh, a principal lecturer for the AAA during this time. Esther then opened her own clinic in 1986; she has been practicing Chinese acupuncture and medicinal herbs in San Jose for twenty years. Esther has lectured on acupuncture around the Bay Area and in Germany. She has also presented academic papers on subjects ranging from Chinese to Western philosophy, and has published numerous articles concerning Chinese medicine and the comparative philosophies of the East and West. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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