Tag: acupuncture

  • Everything You Need to Know About Cosmetic Acupuncture

    Everything You Need to Know About Cosmetic Acupuncture
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    Cosmetic acupuncture is a natural, minimally invasive treatment that uses fine needles to improve the skin’s appearance and reduce signs of aging. This ancient practice is believed to stimulate collagen production, improve blood circulation, and promote a youth-like look. Unlike Botox or fillers, cosmetic acupuncture also focuses on your health by balancing energy, or qi,…

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  • How to Become an Acupuncturist

    How to Become an Acupuncturist
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    Before answering the question of how to become an acupuncturist, first ask yourself: why become an acupuncturist? Acupuncture is one element within the scope of Chinese medicine, which itself is a comprehensive system that examines and treats the entire body. As an acupuncturist, you’ll use Chinese medicine techniques to help patients manage their pain, improve…

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  • Sandra Chiu, Pacific College Alum, Interviewed by Well+Good on Cosmetic Acu

    Sandra Chiu, Pacific College Alum, Interviewed by Well+Good on Cosmetic Acu

    Sandra Lanshin Chiu, LAc, MSTCM, a PCHS alum who earned her acupuncture master’s from our New York campus in 2005, was recently interviewed by Katie Baxter for an article on cosmetic acupuncture in Well+Good, a publication that reports upon and highlights wellness and lifestyle trends. “Over time, Chinese medicine developed to treat all kinds of…

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  • New NIH Database to Map Acupoints Using MRIs

    New NIH Database to Map Acupoints Using MRIs
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    July 12, 2023 Dr. Helene M. Langevin, MD, who directs the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH), the arm of the US government’s NIH (National Institutes of Health) devoted to the exploration of complementary and alternative medicine, recently announced their plans to develop an open-access project with the goal of correlating the anatomy…

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  • The Empowered and Informed Patient: Communication Strategies for Integrative Medicine

    The Empowered and Informed Patient: Communication Strategies for Integrative Medicine
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     By Sarah Poulin-Carpentieri, DACM, LAc, DiplOM This article was originally published in May 2019 in Acupuncture Today and republished in the Winter 2023 edition of the AIM Newspaper. Read the full paper for free. Enhancing Communication in Integrative Medicine As an ever-increasing number of Americans turn toward the integrative medical model, it falls upon us,…

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  • 13th Annual Alumni Award Winners

    13th Annual Alumni Award Winners
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    As integrative medicine continues to gain recognition and support, it is imperative that we identify models and best practices, as well as challenges and opportunities for growth in integrative healthcare. Pacific College works with the Academic Collaborative for Integrative Health to educate our communities about advancements, trends, and best practices in pluralistic healthcare. Alumni who…

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  • A Journey into Gentle and Simple

    A Journey into Gentle and Simple
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    Walking the Path of Neoclassical Japanese Meridian Therapy This article was originally published in the Fall 2022 edition of the AIM Newspaper. Read the full paper or subscribe to the print edition for free. “…A condition of complete simplicity Costing not less than everything…” T.S. Eliot Originally published in the Taoist Junkyard Dog and republished…

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  • Herbal Highway Interviews Tang-Ritchie on Chinese Medicine

    Herbal Highway Interviews Tang-Ritchie on Chinese Medicine
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    The Herbal Highway, a podcast and radio show, recently interviewed Dr. Leng Tang-Ritchie, Vice President of Clinical Education and Operations and Director of Clinical Services at Pacific College of Health and Science, for an exploration of emotional health and balance from a Chinese medical perspective. During the course of the hour-long conversation, Dr. Tang-Ritchie dove…

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  • The Tao of Trauma

    The Tao of Trauma
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    Using the Law of the Five Elements to Restore Balance and Regulation in Trauma Survivors By Alaine D. Duncan, MAc, DiplAc This article was originally published in the Fall 2022 edition of the AIM Newspaper. Read the full paper. My full physical mailing address (name/practice, street, city, state, ZIP, country) is:”>subscribe to the print edition…

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  • Acupuncture & Holistic Healing in Under-Served Populations

    Acupuncture & Holistic Healing in Under-Served Populations
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    LIVE – FREE – ONLINE Thursday, September 22nd, 4:30pm PT | 7:30pm ET   Join this panel discussion with Ryan Bemis from Barefoot Acupuncturists at the US/Mexico border, Carla Cassler from Acupuncturists Without Borders, and Juan Cortez from NY Harm Reduction Educators! Hear about their work in Tijuana, the West Bank of Israel/Palestine, and Harlem,…

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