Guest guest Posted August 6, 2009 Report Share Posted August 6, 2009 Some seats have become available for the upcoming Jin Gui training series with Arnaud Versluys. The lectures will first cover the diseases of Jin Gui Yao Lue and the formulas to treat them. The third week will present the pulse diagnostic system of Tian He Ming. This system algorithmically constructs formulas from pulse images. Week four presents abdominal diagnosis confirmations in the lineage of Todo Yoshimasu. Finally, Dr. Versluys will present and analyze illustrative case studies from his clinical experience to help solidify the training. Initially, all of the seats were taken by previous students, however a few have come available. All participants have said that they have gained improved clinical results by using the smaller formulas (some have over 25 years experience!) Each weekend is approved by Cal. Acupuncture Board for 16 CEUs (80 total) and 16 PDAs for renewal of national certification. Here's the schedule Jingui Yaolue Series: JGYL Weekend 1:(Sept 19-20, 2009) Classical Internal Medicine: Diseases of the Jingui Yaolue, Part I JGYL Weekend 2:(Oct 17-18, 2009) Classical Internal Medicine: Diseases of the Jingui Yaolue, Part II JGYL Weekend 3:(Dec 12-13, 2009) Classical Internal Medicine: Jingui Yaolue Pulse Diagnosis JGYL Weekend 4:(Jan 23-24, 2010) Classical Internal Medicine: Jingui Yaolue Fukushin Abdominal Diagnosis JGYL Weekend 5:(Feb 20-21, 2010) Classical Internal Medicine: Jingui Yaolue Case Studies Arnaud is a generous teacher that gives so much information and guidance for future study that you'll feel exhausted after each weekend (in a good way). We have participants flying from the East Coast and one person flies from London for the training. It's a great opportunity. Stephen Woodley LAc www.shanghanlunseminars.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2009 Report Share Posted August 7, 2009 Hi Stephen- I am planning on attending the first jingui class in Portland, but thereafter think that San Francisco would be better. How would it work as far as payment goes for these classes? Can I still do the monthly installments? Thanks. -Steve Stephen Bonzak, L.Ac., Dipl. O.M. http://www.health-traditions.com sbonzak 773-470-6994 On Aug 6, 2009, at 3:28 PM, Stephen Woodley wrote: > Some seats have become available for the upcoming Jin Gui training > series with Arnaud Versluys. > The lectures will first cover the diseases of Jin Gui Yao Lue and > the formulas to treat them. The third week will present the pulse > diagnostic system of Tian He Ming. This system algorithmically > constructs formulas from pulse images. > Week four presents abdominal diagnosis confirmations in the lineage > of Todo Yoshimasu. Finally, Dr. Versluys will present and analyze > illustrative case studies from his clinical experience to help > solidify the training. > Initially, all of the seats were taken by previous students, > however a few have come available. All participants have said that > they have gained improved clinical results by using the smaller > formulas (some have over 25 years experience!) > > Each weekend is approved by Cal. Acupuncture Board for 16 CEUs (80 > total) and 16 PDAs for renewal of national certification. Here's > the schedule > Jingui Yaolue Series: > > JGYL Weekend 1:(Sept 19-20, 2009) > Classical Internal Medicine: Diseases of the Jingui Yaolue, Part I > > JGYL Weekend 2:(Oct 17-18, 2009) > Classical Internal Medicine: Diseases of the Jingui Yaolue, Part II > > JGYL Weekend 3:(Dec 12-13, 2009) > Classical Internal Medicine: Jingui Yaolue Pulse Diagnosis > > JGYL Weekend 4:(Jan 23-24, 2010) > Classical Internal Medicine: Jingui Yaolue Fukushin Abdominal > Diagnosis > > JGYL Weekend 5:(Feb 20-21, 2010) > Classical Internal Medicine: Jingui Yaolue Case Studies > > Arnaud is a generous teacher that gives so much information and > guidance for future study that you'll feel exhausted after each > weekend (in a good way). We have participants flying from the East > Coast and one person flies from London for the training. It's a > great opportunity. > > Stephen Woodley LAc > www.shanghanlunseminars.com > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2009 Report Share Posted August 7, 2009 Sorry. That was meant for Stephen! -Steve Stephen Bonzak, L.Ac., Dipl. O.M. http://www.health-traditions.com sbonzak 773-470-6994 On Aug 6, 2009, at 8:24 PM, Stephen Bonzak wrote: > Hi Stephen- > > I am planning on attending the first jingui class in Portland, but > thereafter think that San Francisco would be better. How would it > work as far as payment goes for these classes? Can I still do the > monthly installments? Thanks. > > -Steve > > Stephen Bonzak, L.Ac., Dipl. O.M. > http://www.health-traditions.com > sbonzak > 773-470-6994 > > On Aug 6, 2009, at 3:28 PM, Stephen Woodley wrote: > > > Some seats have become available for the upcoming Jin Gui training > > series with Arnaud Versluys. > > The lectures will first cover the diseases of Jin Gui Yao Lue and > > the formulas to treat them. The third week will present the pulse > > diagnostic system of Tian He Ming. This system algorithmically > > constructs formulas from pulse images. > > Week four presents abdominal diagnosis confirmations in the lineage > > of Todo Yoshimasu. Finally, Dr. Versluys will present and analyze > > illustrative case studies from his clinical experience to help > > solidify the training. > > Initially, all of the seats were taken by previous students, > > however a few have come available. All participants have said that > > they have gained improved clinical results by using the smaller > > formulas (some have over 25 years experience!) > > > > Each weekend is approved by Cal. Acupuncture Board for 16 CEUs (80 > > total) and 16 PDAs for renewal of national certification. Here's > > the schedule > > Jingui Yaolue Series: > > > > JGYL Weekend 1:(Sept 19-20, 2009) > > Classical Internal Medicine: Diseases of the Jingui Yaolue, Part I > > > > JGYL Weekend 2:(Oct 17-18, 2009) > > Classical Internal Medicine: Diseases of the Jingui Yaolue, Part II > > > > JGYL Weekend 3:(Dec 12-13, 2009) > > Classical Internal Medicine: Jingui Yaolue Pulse Diagnosis > > > > JGYL Weekend 4:(Jan 23-24, 2010) > > Classical Internal Medicine: Jingui Yaolue Fukushin Abdominal > > Diagnosis > > > > JGYL Weekend 5:(Feb 20-21, 2010) > > Classical Internal Medicine: Jingui Yaolue Case Studies > > > > Arnaud is a generous teacher that gives so much information and > > guidance for future study that you'll feel exhausted after each > > weekend (in a good way). We have participants flying from the East > > Coast and one person flies from London for the training. It's a > > great opportunity. > > > > Stephen Woodley LAc > > www.shanghanlunseminars.com > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2009 Report Share Posted August 7, 2009 Where are the classes? , " Stephen Woodley " <learntcm wrote: > > Some seats have become available for the upcoming Jin Gui training series with Arnaud Versluys. > The lectures will first cover the diseases of Jin Gui Yao Lue and the formulas to treat them. The third week will present the pulse diagnostic system of Tian He Ming. This system algorithmically constructs formulas from pulse images. > Week four presents abdominal diagnosis confirmations in the lineage of Todo Yoshimasu. Finally, Dr. Versluys will present and analyze illustrative case studies from his clinical experience to help solidify the training. > Initially, all of the seats were taken by previous students, however a few have come available. All participants have said that they have gained improved clinical results by using the smaller formulas (some have over 25 years experience!) > > Each weekend is approved by Cal. Acupuncture Board for 16 CEUs (80 total) and 16 PDAs for renewal of national certification. Here's the schedule > Jingui Yaolue Series: > > JGYL Weekend 1:(Sept 19-20, 2009) > Classical Internal Medicine: Diseases of the Jingui Yaolue, Part I > > JGYL Weekend 2:(Oct 17-18, 2009) > Classical Internal Medicine: Diseases of the Jingui Yaolue, Part II > > JGYL Weekend 3:(Dec 12-13, 2009) > Classical Internal Medicine: Jingui Yaolue Pulse Diagnosis > > JGYL Weekend 4:(Jan 23-24, 2010) > Classical Internal Medicine: Jingui Yaolue Fukushin Abdominal Diagnosis > > JGYL Weekend 5:(Feb 20-21, 2010) > Classical Internal Medicine: Jingui Yaolue Case Studies > > Arnaud is a generous teacher that gives so much information and guidance for future study that you'll feel exhausted after each weekend (in a good way). We have participants flying from the East Coast and one person flies from London for the training. It's a great opportunity. > > Stephen Woodley LAc > www.shanghanlunseminars.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2009 Report Share Posted August 7, 2009 Hi Bill This series will be held at the Machinists Union Hall 1511 Rollins Road Burlingame, Ca. 94010 Further information is at our website [1]www.shanghanlunseminars.com hope you can make it Stephen Woodley LAc [2]www.shanghanlunseminars.com References 1. http://www.shanghanlunseminars.com/ 2. http://www.shanghanlunseminars.com/ -- http://www.fastmail.fm - Access your email from home and the web Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2009 Report Share Posted August 7, 2009 Hi Steve Sounds reasonable to me I've forwarded your e-mail to Ben who is co-ordinating this series He'll contact you off group soon and work out the details with you. look forward to meeting you at the seminar... Stephen Woodley LAc www.shanghanlunseminars.com ,_._,___ -- http://www.fastmail.fm - Access all of your messages and folders wherever you are Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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