The Cosmic Map: Unlocking the Clinical Potential of the Acupuncture Point Names, Part 2: Heaven Channels - Course 2

Small Intestine Part 1

Deepen your mastery of acupuncture point selections based on the profound information embedded in their classical names.

Michael Berletich
Michael Berletich
Heiner Fruehauf
Heiner Fruehauf
Bob Quinn
Bob Quinn

Course Overview

This course is designed to further the lifelong learner’s journey as they deepen their mastery of acupuncture point selections based on the profound information embedded in their classical names. Seasoned practitioners, students, and laypeople will all find value in this course.

 

Heiner Fruehauf will analyze the original meaning of each point name on the Heart channel in its multilayered complexity. The ancient acupuncture point names not only serve as mnemonic reminders about the location of each point, but also contain significant information revealing the unique energetic qualities and highly specific physiology and pathology of each point.

Objectives

  • Describe the symbolic nature of the Small Intestine channel and analyze the original meaning of the organ, meridian and point names in all their multilayered complexity including the cosmologic, energetic and physical viewpoints.

  • Elucidate the symbolism and story of the ancient acupuncture point names that serve as mnemonic reminders about their location, contain significant information, and reveal their unique energetic qualities and highly specific physiology and pathology.

  • Discuss the physiologic actions, pathologic presentations and clinical applications of the Small Intestine points represented by their name translations and their classical text indications with clinical and case examples.

  • Present Small Intestine points so participants can understand how to hone their ability to select the most suitable points to effectively treat complex physical, mental/emotional and spiritual issues we encounter in our out-of-balance world.

Outline

  • 0 hrs - 30 min

    Heiner introduces the symbolic themes of the Small Intestine organ and meridian including the celestial and ancient locations in China that the it represents. This will be augmented by translations from multiple ancient classical texts.

  • 30 min - 1 hrs

    Cover Small Intestine 1-3, presenting symbolism, translations, historical context and ancient geography, body location, physiology, pathology, and spiritual implications, with clinical insights and case examples offered by Quinn & Berletich.

  • 1 hrs - 1.5 hrs

    Cover Small Intestine 4-6, presenting symbolism, translations, historical context and ancient geography, body location, physiology, pathology, and spiritual implications, with clinical insights and case examples offered by Quinn & Berletich.

  • 1.5 hrs - 2 hrs

    Cover Small Intestine 7-8, presenting symbolism, translations, historical context and ancient geography, body location, physiology, pathology, and spiritual implications, with clinical insights and case examples offered by Quinn & Berletich.

  • 2 hrs - 2.5 hrs

    The final 30 minutes will be devoted to wrapping up material on the Small Intestine points, case examples and a question and answer period. Questions will be selected from those posted in the Zoom chat based on relevance for the whole group.

Teachers

Michael Berletich

Dr. Michael Berletich has been teaching for over 30 years. He received his Masters in Chinese Medicine (2005) and his clinical Doctorate in Chinese medicine (2016) from OCOM. He's worked the past 23 years as Professor, Clinician, Department Chair and Dean. He also maintains a busy private practice.

Heiner Fruehauf

Heiner Fruehauf is the Founding Professor of the College of Classical Chinese Medicine at National University of Natural Medicine (NUNM) in Portland, Oregon. As a practitioner, Dr. Fruehauf focuses on the complementary treatment of difficult and recalcitrant diseases, including cancer, chronic respiratory and digestive disorders, and inflammation of the nervous system.

Bob Quinn

Bob Quinn, DAOM, L.Ac. has been a full-time Associate Professor of Chinese Medicine at National University of Natural Medicine in Portland since 2009; before that, he taught and supervised at the Oregon College of Oriental Medicine. He first entered acupuncture practice in 1998 with a master’s degree from OCOM, and later returned to earn his doctoral degree in Chinese medicine in 2008.

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  • CPDs:

    Approved By: AACMA (2.5), ANTA (2.5), ATMS (2.5), Acupuncture NZ (2.5), NCCAOM (2.5), Standard Certificate (2.5)

  • Language: English

  • Course Type: Recorded Webinar

  • Course Length: 2.5 h

  • Course Notes: Notes are provided with this course.

  • Access Period: Lifetime

$127.57