Introduction to Master Tung Points and Treatment Methods

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4701 West Gate Boulevard,Austin TX 78745

09 April, 2022

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Continuing Education course on the locations and indications of Master Tung's points and their applications to acupuncture. Date & Time: April 9th – 10th, 2022 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Earn 18 CE Credits this spring! PDA Category: AOM-AC Course Description: There are few acupuncture methods that have as rapid and profound effect on the resolution of pain as Master Tung’s points. Tung's points and methods are used extensively, world wide, with rapid, consistent and lasting results, making this one of the most popular and widely used acupuncture systems available today. These acupuncture points and methods are relatively simple and easy to learn. The information contained in this seminar can be immediately applied in your practice, improving your outcomes and building you business. This hands on seminar will be focused primarily on the treatment of pain, beginning with an introduction to Image correspondence and Channel correspondence (commonly referred to as the Balance Method). These relationships are foundation pieces in Master Tung’s Distal treatment methodologies . The remainder of the weekend will be focused on learning the location, indications and application of the most commonly used points in Master Tung’s point system. About the Instructor: Dr. Elizabeth Fordyce L.A.c DOM Elizabeth Fordyce graduated from Southwest Acupuncture College in 1993 and has practiced acupuncture and herbal medicine for over 25 years. She specializes in the treatment of pain and has used Master Tung’s points and treatment methods extensively in her private practice with consistent and reliable results. She has taught Tung’s acupuncture system for 16 years in classroom, clinic and seminars formats. *This is a two-day course that will take place April 9th and the 10th from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm both days at AOMA Graduate School of Integrative Medicine. Individuals must participate in both days to receive full credit for the course. This course has been approved by the NCCAOM. For licensed acupuncturists in Texas, this course counts towards 18 out of the 16 NCCAOM approved hours for your license renewal.

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