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Keys to the Kingdom:  Clinical Problem Solving

 

Course Instructor:  Mary J. Rogel, Ph.D., L.Ac.

 

                        When:             Monday, February 6, 2012

                        Time:               9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. (morning session)

                                                1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. (afternoon session)

                        Where:            office of Denise Jenderzak, L.Ac.

                                                4435 E. Broadway, Suite #4, Mesa, AZ

                        Cost:               $60 for morning session;

                                                $60 for afternoon session

                        Credits:           3 NCCAOM PDAs & 3 AZ Bd CEUs pending for

                                                each session

                                                3 Illinois Acupuncture CEUs for each session

                        Prerequisite:   15 CEUs/PDAs “Keys to the Kingdom:

How Everything in the Body is Connected to

Everything Else”

 

This class is an opportunity for practitioners to put into practice the concepts and techniques introduced in the two-day “Keys to the Kingdom” course.  This will be accomplished by observing as the instructor treats a patient, explaining what she is doing and why.  Then participants will practice on each other.  As much as possible, we will do this as a group so that participants will have the opportunity to see as many different applications as possible.  Participants will practice needling key points in the lumbar and sacral regions as well as in the extremities.  Realignment techniques will be demonstrated, and participants will have an opportunity to practice so that they will be able to return to their clinics and continue to practice the techniques.  At the end of the day, participants will work as a group to evaluate and treat a patient.  There will be many opportunities for review and questions. 

 

The goals are to build the practitioner’s confidence in assessing and treating difficult cases, while at the same time to build collegiality and create networks among practitioners who are using these methods.  The emphasis is on thinking one’s way through a problem.

 

 

What other Acupuncturists have said about this course:

 

“So much was presented that gave another way to treat the patient as well as yourself”

“Mary is very knowledgeable with her course material”

“I gained an understanding on how I can view the body as a whole unit from a musculoskeletal perspective”

“TCM wholism brought to musculoskeletal conditions in a practical and mechanical way

      – with practice (hands-on!)”

“Got to learn about the importance of pelvic alignment and the health of whole body; aligning the pelvis is of

      the utmost importance”

“Clear teaching and a nice sized group.  It was great”

“I will use this material as reference as well as ‘show & tell’ explanations to clients”

“My goal was met – plus my pain is so better”