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NEWS
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
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December 7, 2007 |
Rebecca Wilkowski |
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(415) 355-1601 x12
media@actcm.edu |
New Classes Teach Public Benefits of Holistic Medicine
A local acupuncture
and Chinese herbal medicine school, the American College of Traditional
Chinese Medicine (ACTCM), is now offering classes open to the public
on the benefits of holistic medicine.
“There is a growing demand for access to, and information on, holistic
medicine by consumers. In response to that need, ACTCM created an
Intro Class series specially designed for the public. We’ve gotten
a tremendous response in just the past 6 months. So much so, in
fact, that we’ve expanded our course offerings, as well as added
two additional satellite locations to hold the courses,” said ACTCM
President Lixin Huang. “We hope to enrich the public’s understanding
of traditional Chinese medicine, and inspire a love for the medicine
that will benefit people’s physical, emotional and spiritual self.”
The 6- and 8-week courses are offered four times per year, and cover
a variety of topics, from Tai Chi, Chinese herbal medicine, Daoist
nutrition, and the popular “Demystifying Chinese Medicine”. Each
class meets once a week for two hours in the evening. Instructors
are engaging and experienced licensed acupuncturists local to each
area, and bring a wealth of real-life and clinical specialties to
the courses. The classes are a mixture of lecture, discussion, and
experiential elements; with several courses including non-traditional
elements such as a medicinal potluck or trip to Chinatown.
“The amount of information I learned in just 8 weeks was pretty
impressive: Qi, herbs, Yin and Yang, 5 Element theory, acupuncture,
tongue and pulse diagnosis. Our instructor was really wonderful,
and made what was once a bit of a complex topic, really easy and
fun to understand. I was so inspired by the experience, I’ve signed
up for another class, and am now being seen in the college’s Community
Clinic,” reported one student.
ACTCM’s introductory courses are offered in three locations: at
its main campus in San Francisco at 455 Arkansas Street, at the
Steele Lane Community Center in Santa Rosa, and at Samuel Merritt
College in Sacramento.
American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, a non-profit institution,
has provided affordable, quality health care to the public and trained
professionals in acupuncture and Chinese medicine since 1980. ACTCM
has been the recipient of many awards for its curriculum, faculty
and clinic, and has been voted “Best of the Bay” by both the San
Francisco Weekly and the San Francisco Bay Guardian.
For more information
on ACTCM’s introductory courses for the public, please call (415)
282-7600 x14 or visit the college’s website at
http://www.actcm.edu/html/IntroductoryClass.html.
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