February 21-23, 2020
February 21: 9:00am-4:30pm
February 22: 9:00am-4:30pm
February 23: 8:00am-3:00pm
Arguably, Chinese medicine reached its pinnacle during the Song Dynasty with extensive patronage from the imperial court, which paved the way for innovative ideas evolving into new traditions and styles. While most of these developments generated deeper and more intricate treatment strategies and principles for herbal medicine, acupuncture began to decline and eventually became regulated to primarily acute conditions and pain management.
In this three-day workshop, Jeffrey Yuen will discuss the transitions that occurred during the Song Dynasty and its subsequent impact on herbal medicine and acupuncture taking into consideration the political, social, and economic factors of this time period. We will explore treatment plans using the Song Dynasty perspective on acupuncture and herbal medicine.
Join us in-person in Asheville, NC!
Livestreaming also available
18 CEU's
NCCAOM Course Approved
Standard Fee: $450.00
Non DT Full-time Students*: $375.00
DT Faculty & DT Alumni: $250.00
*Student rate available to students enrolled full-time in Master's level acupuncture/Oriental medicine program. Enrollment status will be verified.
**If you would like to Live Stream this event, please choose the live stream option at registration and you will be emailed instructions before the class. In order to Live Stream, you must register for this option.
Class size is limited.
Payment methods: Paypal. Your seat is not reserved until payment is received in full and must be received prior to class attendance. We do not accept credit/debit cards at the door.
Email confirmation will be sent once registration is complete and payment has been received.
Refund Policy: Cancel 30 days or more before class = 50% refund. Less than 15 days before class = no refund.