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Acupuncture Points and their Clinical Application

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by Dr. Daoshing Ni, Dr. James Skoien

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For practicing acupuncturists, each episode in this weekly podcast explores needling technique, indications, and clinical applications for a set of five individual acupuncture points. Over 300 points are discussed in detail. The conversation is based on the personal experiences of two seasoned practitioners, each with over 30 years of clinical practice. For acupuncture continuing education credits, view these classes online at https://acupunctureceuonline.com Dr. Daoshing Ni is the co-founder of Yo San University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and chair of the Doctoral program in Women's Health and Reproductive Medicine. Dr. James Skoien is an international lecturer on the topic of Chinese Medicine with over 33 years of teaching experience.

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February 3, 2020

Extra Points, Lower Extremity 8-12, Acupuncture Points and Clinical Applications

<p>This podcast explores needling technique, indications, and clinical applications for the individual Extra Points Lower Extremity 8-12. As seasoned practitioners work many years with different points, a certain distinct pattern of usage arises from these experiences. This discussion is more highly focused than what an acupuncture textbook can provide. The conversation is based on our own experience in working with these individual points over a period of 30 years in clinical practice. It is our hope that acupuncture practitioners will gain a refreshed new view of these points with renewed clinical insights. About the authors: Dr. Daoshing Ni is the co-founder of Yo San University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and serves as chair of the Doctoral program in Women’s Health and Reproductive Medicine. Dr. James Skoien is an international lecturer on the topic of Chinese Medicine with over 33 years of teaching experience.</p>

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January 27, 2020

Extra Points, Lower Extremity 2-7, Acupuncture Points and Clinical Applications

<p>This podcast explores needling technique, indications, and clinical applications for the individual Extra Points Lower Extremity 2-7. As seasoned practitioners work many years with different points, a certain distinct pattern of usage arises from these experiences. This discussion is more highly focused than what an acupuncture textbook can provide. The conversation is based on our own experience in working with these individual points over a period of 30 years in clinical practice. It is our hope that acupuncture practitioners will gain a refreshed new view of these points with renewed clinical insights. About the authors: Dr. Daoshing Ni is the co-founder of Yo San University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and serves as chair of the Doctoral program in Women’s Health and Reproductive Medicine. Dr. James Skoien is an international lecturer on the topic of Chinese Medicine with over 33 years of teaching experience.</p>

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January 20, 2020

Extra Points, Upper Extremity 7-11 and LE1, Acupuncture Points and Clinical Applications

<p>This podcast explores needling technique, indications, and clinical applications for the individual Extra Points Upper Extremity 7-11 and LE1. As seasoned practitioners work many years with different points, a certain distinct pattern of usage arises from these experiences. This discussion is more highly focused than what an acupuncture textbook can provide. The conversation is based on our own experience in working with these individual points over a period of 30 years in clinical practice. It is our hope that acupuncture practitioners will gain a refreshed new view of these points with renewed clinical insights. About the authors: Dr. Daoshing Ni is the co-founder of Yo San University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and serves as chair of the Doctoral program in Women’s Health and Reproductive Medicine. Dr. James Skoien is an international lecturer on the topic of Chinese Medicine with over 33 years of teaching experience.</p>

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What is Acupuncture Points and their Clinical Application?

For practicing acupuncturists, each episode in this weekly podcast explores needling technique, indications, and clinical applications for a set of five individual acupuncture points. Over 300 points are discussed in detail.

The conversation is based on the personal experiences of two seasoned practitioners, each with over 30 years of clinical practice. For acupuncture continuing education credits, view these classes online at https://acupunctureceuonline.com

Dr. Daoshing Ni is the co-founder of Yo San University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and chair of the Doctoral program in Women's Health and Reproductive Medicine. Dr. James Skoien is an international lecturer on the topic of Chinese Medicine with over 33 years of teaching experience.

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Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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