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  • Five Branches University San Jose, CA (map)

This is an opportunity to observe Applied Channel Theory in a clinical setting. Nyssa Tang will be treating patients, demonstrating the process from intake, channel examination and diagnosis to point selection and treatment. 
There will be in-depth case discussions on how the channel findings inform us about the patient’s pathophysiology and on formulating a clear treatment strategy. 
Prerequisite: Introductory or Intermediate Workshop

Five Branches University, San Jose, campus

7 CEUs (CA & NCBAHM)

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ACT Level 1: An Introduction to Channel Physiology and Palpation