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I have scheduled the next Contemporary Chinese Pulse Diagnosis class
(Shen-Hammer system) and would much appreciate everyone forwarding
this along to your lists/discussion groups/friends, etc.
Thanks so much,
Ross

Seminar Dates
Saturday May 20 1:00pm to 5:00pm will cover; brief history and
introduction to Contemporary Chinese Pulse Diagnosis, methodology,
calibration of the three depths and hands on practice.
Sunday May 21 10:00am to 6:00pm will cover location and common
qualities found at the 6 principal and 22 complementary pulse
positions, hands on practice and a discussion of interpretations.
The Normal pulse will be explained as well as the importance of Rate,
Rhythm and Stability on the pulse.
Saturday June 24 1:00pm to 5:00pm will be primarily hands-on practice
in identifying the major qualities on the pulse, discussion of
interpretations, and identifying the various wave forms.
Sunday June 25 10:00am to 6:00pm will continue with identifying and
discussing the pulse qualities, detecting Heart Conditions in the
pulse, and hands-on practice. Discussion on spotting some of the
blocks to treatment via the pulse will be touched upon (ie, birth
trauma, Heart shock, etc.) as well as filling out and analyzing a
Pulse Record.

*****Minimum 8 people, maximum is 12.

Cost: $400 (for all 4 days)
CEUs: 24 (NCCAOM approved)
Location: New Jersey (either Westfield or Montclair)

To register, or for additional information, please contact:
Ross Rosen
rossrosen@...
(908) 654-4333

The material presented in this workshop is intended to fulfill two
purposes. The first is to provide the participants with an
immediately useful and relevant body of information to take into the
clinic. The second purpose is to introduce many of the major
concepts and methods of Contemporary Chinese Pulse diagnosis. The
workshops will focus heavily on hands on instruction and practice
(70%) and theoretical framework and concepts (30%).


Contemporary Chinese Pulse diagnosis is a modern lineage based on Dr.
Hammer's collaboration with, and elaboration of, the work of John HF
Shen, OMD. More information, including articles and historical
context, can be seen at www.dragonrises.org.

Ross Rosen is the President and Founder of the Center for Acupuncture
and Herbal Medicine in Westfield, NJ. Ross has been studying
Contemporary Chinese Pulse Diagnosis since 2001 and continues to work
closely, while continuing hands on training, with Dr. Leon Hammer.
Ross is one of a small number of practitioners certified directly by
Dr. Hammer and is the only certified instructor in Contemporary
Chinese Pulse Diagnosis in New Jersey.
--
Ross Rosen, LAc, CA, Dipl OM (NCCAOM)
Center for Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine
166 Mountain Ave.
Westfield, NJ 07090
(908) 654-4333
www.acupunctureandherbalmedicine.com



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