Academy of Chinese Culture
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Academy of Chinese Culture
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Treating Children with EAM

Treating Children with O.M., Healing
with Sho-ni-shin (Basic Pediatrics)

November 04, 2023 – November 05, 2023
8:30 AM PDT – 5:00 PM PDT

15, Category 1 CA CEUs (approved), 15 NCCAOM PDAs
Presenter: Soma O. Glick, L.Ac. Dipl. (Provider Number, 800)

 


 

Besides regular needle insertion techniques for children, Soma will present the use of Sho-ni-shin, a non-needle, painless, Japanese system used for infants and children which can be of great help for fearful or very delicate children. It is easy to learn and to use, yet can be very effective in getting positive results for chronic and some acute common childhood disorders. Basic differences between children and adults, diagnostic skills and patterns differentiation will be reviewed.

WHAT IS SHONISHIN
Sho-ni-shin is a Japanese system of acupuncture used for infants and children which originated several hundred years ago in the Kansai area (Southwest Japan).

It will benefit both those who already treat children by adding a needleless modality to your acupuncture repertoire and those who have not treated children before.

Instructor Soma Glick
Since 2003, Soma has taught weekend seminars on Acupuncture internationally. She has been a guest speaker at the Boulder Community Hospital and was invited to speak on healing and spirituality in India and Singapore. Soma relocated to Boulder, CO, USA in May 2013, resumed her professorship at the Southwest Acupuncture College, and opened a new office for her private practice. Soma Glick has been published in some leading acupuncture publications such as the “Journal of Chinese Medicine” in England and in “Acupuncture today” in the US. For full bio, visit somadevi.com.

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