Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Japanese Acupuncture Education is going global.
If you can study and learn from Eastern Europe, you can study anywhere on the planet !
The following discourse has taken place over the last week or so with an ex student of mine who graduated from college in Australia and spent about 18 months with me in clinic in Brisbane, Australia.
Against all odds she has established a successful practice in Eastern Europe, she is indeed a dedicated practitioner of Traditional Acupuncture, her persistence in the face of all manner of bureaucratic resistance and public ignorance is truly inspirational!
My responses to her questions and comments are based upon my clinical experience and my best efforts at refining my clinical skills and implementing the theories as espoused by Masakazu Ikeda sensei and esteemed colleagues on behalf of the Society for Traditional Japanese Medicine and the Meridian Therapy Association of Japan and should in no way be perceived as the be all end all, simply my perception of the above.
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http://www.worldacupunctureblog.com/japanese-acupuncture-education-tcm-and-eastern-europe
Alan Jansson is an internationally recognized teacher and practitioner of Traditional Japanese Acupuncture. For well over a decade, independent of and in conjunction with Masakazu Ikeda sensei and Edward Obaidey, Alan has presented, convened and hosted in the vicinity of 30 Traditional Japanese Acupuncture workshops in Australia, New Zealand and USA. Driven by a strong desire to promote the consumer friendly nature, clinical efficacy and potency of Meridian Based Traditional Japanese Acupuncture, Alan is a staunch advocate of practically based workshops and draws upon his 25 years clinical experience and 14 years post and undergraduate teaching in a concerted effort to lift the bar globally in the clinical application of this most amazing medical art.
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