Admissions

AMERICAN COLLEGE OF
TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE

 


 

 
   

INTRODUCTORY CLASSES IN SAN FRANCISCO

  

Demystifying Chinese Medicine (click here)

Introduction to Chinese Herbal Medicine (click here)

Introduction to Daoist Nutrition (click here)

Introduction to Tai Chi (click here)


Demystifying Chinese Medicine

Fee: $100

 

Over the course of 8 weeks, students will learn about "Qi" (the life force), Acupuncture, Chinese herbs, Tongue & Pulse diagnosis, Yin and Yang, 5 Elements, and the Chinese concept of internal organs. Discover more about this traditional medicine, which has been provided health and relief for over 2,500 years.

  

Quarter

 

Dates

 

Day

 

Time

 

Instructor

 

Winter

2008

 

Jan.15th

- Mar.4th

Tuesdays

6:00pm

 - 8:00pm

Ian McCullough, MSTCM, L.Ac.

Spring

2008

 

May 7th

- June 25th

Wednesdays

6:00pm

 - 8:00pm

Ian McCullough, MSTCM, L.Ac.

   

Registration form

 
Course Syllabus
 

  

 

Introduction to Chinese Herbal Medicine

Fee: $100

 

This 8 week course explores many aspects of China’s 2,000 year history of herbal medicine, including the development of different schools of thought still practiced today, the art of synergistic herb combining, cooking with herbs, cultivation, endangered species & modern research. At the end of the course, students will participate in a potluck of medicinal food.

  

Quarter

 

Dates

 

Day

 

Time

 

Instructor

 

Winter

2008

 

Feb.6th

- Mar.26th

Wednesdays

6:00pm

 - 8:00pm

John Kokko, MSTCM, L.Ac.

Spring

2008

 

May 5th

- June 23rd

Mondays

6:00pm

 - 8:00pm

John Kokko, MSTCM, L.Ac.


Registration form

  

Course Syllabus

 

 

 

Introduction to Daoist Nutrition

Fee: $100

This 6 week course will introduce the student to the theory and practice of Daoist nutrition in the context of traditional Orthodox Chinese Daoism. Through lecture, demonstration and hands-on participation, each student will receive written information and practical experience in breathing techniques and selection and preparation of food. Students will become familiar with the principles and practices of Daoist macrobiotics (longevity practice) and be able to make informed decisions on the application of Daoist macrobiotics in their personal lives.

Quarter

 

Dates

 

Day

 

Time

 

Instructor

 

Winter
2008

 

Feb.5th

- Mar.11th

Tuesdays

6:00pm

 - 8:00pm

Nam Singh, L.Ac., O.M.D., N.C.
Summer
2008

 

TBD

TBD

6:00pm

 - 8:00pm

Nam Singh, L.Ac., O.M.D., N.C.

  

Registration form

 
Course Syllabus

 

  

  

Introduction to Tai Chi
Fee: $100


T'ai Chi Ch'uan (Great Ultimate Fist) is a unique internal exercise based on the ideas of relaxation and cultivating softness. T'ai Chi Ch'uan is an excellent form of practice for people of all ages. It improves one's health by removing blockages that restrict the flow of qi (life energy) within the body. T'ai Chi strengthens and balances the internal organs and conditions the whole body (muscles, tendons, and ligaments), increases flexibility, and improves balance. Unsurpassed as a mind-body therapy, T'ai Chi Ch'uan helps to reduce stress and anxiety.

  

Quarter

 

Dates

 

Day

 

Time

 

Instructor

 

Spring 2008

 

April 17th

- June 5th

Thursdays

6:00pm

 - 8:00pm

Dmitri Kotenkov
Summer
2008

 

July 22nd

- Sept.9th

Thursdays

6:00pm

 - 8:00pm

Dmitri Kotenkov

  

   

Registration form

  

Course Description

  

There are two ways you can register:

1) Download a registration form and send it along with payment to ACTCM's Admissions Office, 455 Arkansas Street, San Francisco, CA 94107.
2) Register over the phone by calling the Admissions Office (415-282-7600 ext. 14).
 

  

Directions:
Introductory classes are held at one of two locations in the Potrero hill neighborhood, which are walking distance from one another. Upon registering for the course, you will be given the appropriate location information for your class.
ACTCM's Main Campus
455 Arkansas Street
San Francisco, CA 94107
ACTCM's Pioneer Square Campus
555 De Haro Street
San Francisco, CA 94107
  

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