My school spent about three classes on pulse diagnosis, and I thought
the teacher made a good presentation. But, I also thought that we could
spend a whole term on "Advanced" Diagnostics, with a significant part of
the term used for pulse diagnostics. I have noticed in clinic that there
has been conflict in identification of pulses; some supervisors will
have considerably different opinions of pulses. I've seen advanced
students showing frustration over pulse Dx who otherwise seem to have
success in treatments with repeating, happy clients.
I think many other students would agree that additional training in
Pulse Dx is a much-desired addition to our curriculum. Although I'm
lucky that I can easily attend a Will Morris Pulse seminar, I would love
to see that type of seminar stretched into a full term.
Steve Edwards
WMorris116@... wrote:
> Dear All -
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> Especially those who are replying to the survey. There is no need to
> identify schools. Rather, we are trying to understand perceived
> competency in the area of pulse diagnosis. Hopefully, with sufficient
> evidence, we can begin to make changes. That is, if a real need is
> identified. To date, there are insufficient responses from our 600
> members list to make a dent. Over a hundred responses would be
> remarkable, but more than 30 will give some power to the data.
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> The NCCAOM is preparing a job task analysis. If anyone is interested
> in participating in that process, let me know and I will put your name
> in the hat.
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> William R. Morris, DAOM, MSEd, LAc
> President Emeritus, AAAOM
> 2700 Anderson Ln 204
> Austin, TX 78757
> 512-454-1188
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dianne <dacsaid@...>
> To: PulseDiagnosis@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wed, 25 Jul 2007 9:59 pm
> Subject: Re: [PulseDiagnosis] New poll for PulseDiagnosis
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> Unfortunately, no, I did not. Although my professor is highly skilled
> in the methods of Hammer, he had to teach to conform to Maciocia's
> text. To have that talent withheld was frustrating.
> Dianne Said, Student FCIM
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> */aaron nickamin <aaronnickamin@...>/* wrote:
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> I did not receive enough pulse DX. training in my core curriculum,
> but was fortunate enough to have Will Morris as one of our
> teachers for pulse seminars.
> Peace, Aaron Nickamin, L.Ac
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> */PulseDiagnosis@yahoogroups.com/* wrote:
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> Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the
> PulseDiagnosis group:
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> Three second poll: Did you receive enough training in pulse
> diagnosis in your core curriculum at acupuncture school?
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> Please feel free to respond to this question conversationally
> in the forum.
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> o Yes
> o No
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> To vote, please visit the following web page:
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PulseDiagnosis/surveys?id=2543848
> <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PulseDiagnosis/surveys?id=2543848>
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> Note: Please do not reply to this message. Poll votes are
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