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SUMMARY:Witches' Bazaar
DESCRIPTION:2025 Witches’ Bazaar \nThe Witches’ Bazaar is held at Trail Dust Town this year\, Saturday\, October 11th\, and the event itself is from 12-4 pm. \nThere will have performances by the Haggs of Tucson dance group outside throughout the day\, and the Lykiska Tribal Bellydance troupe will have one performance inside the Savoy Opera House on the stage. \nTRAK\, a nonprofit here in Tucson\, will set up a petting zoo for the kids from 12-3 that day. Before TRAK leaves\, an Inked Goddess Creations employee will be coming around to see if anyone wants to donate to TRAK. It is not mandatory to do so\, but it would be nice if everyone pitched in a few dollars. \n\nAccording to the Witches’ Bazzaar: \n\nWe will have performances by the Haggs of Tucson dance group outside throughout the day\, and the Lykiska Tribal Bellydance troupe will have one performance inside the Savoy Opera House on the stage. \nWe have also invited TRAK\, a nonprofit here in Tucson\, to set up a petting zoo for the kids from 12-3 that day. Before TRAK leaves\, an Inked Goddess Creations employee will be coming around to see if anyone wants to donate to TRAK. It is not mandatory to do so\, but it would be nice if everyone pitched in a few dollars. \n\n\nSee more details at- https://witches-bazaar.com
URL:https://asaom.edu/event/witches-bazaar/
LOCATION:Trail Dust Town\, 6541 E Tanque Verde Rd\, Tucson\, 85715\, United States
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SUMMARY:Acupoint Gem Workshop with Dr. Sara Hazel\, ND - 16 CEUs
DESCRIPTION:Acupoint Therapy: Non-Needle Treatments\, Qi Hands\, Gemstones spheres\, wood and glass wands.\n16 CEUs\n$195.00 – Registration Fee \n$175.00 – for ASAOM Faculty \n$75.00 – for ASAOM Students \n  \nCourse Description:\nThis course is an introduction to acupoint and meridian stimulation through the application of Qi to assess energy deficiency\, blockage\, and excess in the subtle biofields of the human body.  Development of personal qi awareness and hands on skills is described and demonstrated. Applications and protocols of many different gemstone spheres to amplify specific energies in both the practitioner and patient are covered for many common conditions.\nTerm: Winter 2023 \nCourse Dates: February 25 and 26\, 2020 \nCourse Times: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm MTS \nPrerequisites: None \nCourse Location: ASAOM 2856 E Fort Lowell Rd.\, Tucson\, AZ 85716 \nInstructor’s Name: Dr. Sara Hazel\, ND \nwww.gemyogagong.com\n  \nRecommended Text:\n\nA Manual of Acupuncture by Peter Deadman and Mazin Al-Khafaji with Kevin Baker\, 1998 Published by Journal of Chinese Medicine Publications\nAcupressure Comprehensive Index by Monte Cunningham\nThe Subtle Body: An Encyclopedia of Your Energetic Anatomy by Cyndi Dale\n\nRecommended websites:\n\nhttp://www.acupuncture.com/education/points/\nhttps://www.tcmstudy.net/acupuncture.php\n\nBiography\nDr. Hazel is a licensed naturopathic physician who has been in family practice since 1998. \nDr. Hazel has been a full-time professor of clinical and academic studies at the Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine for a decade and served as Interim Chair of General Medicine and on the SCNM Board of Trustees. She has taught in massage schools and medical imaging programs\, and has additional training in acupuncture\, Qi Gong\, Oriental Medicine and various massage techniques from the Oregon School of Massage and the Oregon College of Oriental Medicine. She is a certified Yoga Instructor and registered with Yoga Alliance. She is a graduate of the National College of Naturopathic Medicine’s Qi Gong Certificate Program. She has a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Eastern Connecticut State University and a Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine from The National College of Naturopathic Medicine. \nThrough private practices\, formal classroom teaching\, teaching in medical centers\, seminars and talks she has taught and treated thousands of students and patients over two decades in natural medicine. \nCourse Format & Summary\nThis Two-day Workshop will cover multiple protocols and techniques to address common health conditions by applying acupressure and gemstone spheres and rondels to traditional acupuncture points. \nDetailed discussions on protocols to address headaches\, joint pain\, body pain\, sinus conditions\, GI conditions\, fatigue\, eye conditions\, infections\, menstrual irregularity\, and pain\, as well as other disorders will be demonstrated and discussed.  Some demonstrations and discussions on developing Qi sensitive hands and skills that require only the hands are covered. \nGemstones are not needed to attend the workshop but will be needed practice particular protocols. \nGemstone Spheres\, Rondels\, or rounded chips Primary Focus: \n\nOptical Quartz Spheres\nLavender Spheres:\n\n6mm and 8mm are the most used sizes\n4mm are less commonly used\, but very applicable to children\n10 mm and 12 mm will be discussed\n12 – 16 mm Lavender spheres are ideal for running meridians\, although 10 mm spheres can be substituted\, especially for smaller bodies.\n\n\nSodalight Spheres\, 8mm or 10mm or 12 mm\nSugalite Spheres\, 8mm or 10mm or 12 mm\nCitrine rounded chips (minimum of 2\, 12 or more is recommended for Back Shu treatments to release pathogenic qi and open the back muscles)\nAquamarine rounded chips (minimum of 2\, 10 or more recommended for full body yin rejuvenation therapy of stiff joint treatments)\nMother of Pearl sphere\, 8 or 10 mm\n\nAdditional Gemstone Spheres and Roundel beads that will be covered: \n\nDark Green Aventurine Spheres\nLight Green Aventurine Spheres\nRoselle (Rose Quartz) Spheres\nRuby (set of 2 beads)\nCarnelian (set of 2 beads)\nYellow Sapphire (set of 2 beads)\nEmerald Sapphire (set of 2 beads)\nBlue Sapphire (set of 2 beads)\nIndigo (beads are useful\, but mass is more useful here\, so energy c-ring-circles can be substituted)\nJade
URL:https://asaom.edu/event/acupoint-gem-workshop-with-dr-sara-hazel-nd-16-ceus/
LOCATION:Arizona School of Acupunctue and Oriental Medicine\, 2856 East Fort Lowell Road\, Tucson\, Arizona\, 85716\, United States
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SUMMARY:13 NCCAOM CEUs - Te A Te Style Acupuncture
DESCRIPTION:NCCAOM Authorized \n  \nIf you are planning to attend this in-person event\, Seishiro (the instructor) says you need to watch this video on observation and diagnostics to be best prepared: \nAccess Video \nIntroducing Te A Te style acupuncture\, developed by Tsuyoshi Shimamura\, presented by his prodigy:\n~ Seishiro Hokazono ~\nJUNE 5 – 6\, 2021 \n9:00 am – 5:30 pm \nCOST:\n$150.00 for 13 CEUs NCCAOM\nThis event is limited to 15 participants only – REGISTER FAST\nIf you are an ASAOM student or faculty member\, register with your PROMO code before the 24th of April and secure your big discount !!! \nEVENT AGENDA\n\nWhat you’ll be working on:\nHow to identify\, categorize and use the Iliopsoas and Multifidus muscles to resolve chronic and acute pain? \nHokazono will demonstrate clinical evaluation and testing methods to identify conditions which trigger acute pain of the neck\, shoulder low back\, knee\, and abdomen (PMS and menstrual cause). The lecture includes explanation of the relationship between Multifidus and Iliopsoas muscles as well as 4 stabilizing muscles of the shoulder\, and reviews the theory and use of Te A Te techniques (as taught by his Sensei Tsuyoshi Shimamura). \nTopics:  Basic Theory and Treatment of Te A Te\n\nLost Pillow Neck & Why it happens\nClinical evaluation methods to find the source of chronic pain flare ups\nHow to address core imbalances to strengthen treatments\nHow to categorize the use of Iliopsoas and Multifidus muscles\nThe relationship between the stabilizing muscles of the rotator cuff\n\nFocusing on Demonstration and Practice\n\nAcute neck pain\nShoulder & knee Pain\nHeadache\nLow back pain\nPremenstrual syndrome pain\nAppropriate exercises and stretches for the patients\n\n  \n\nInstructor Bio\nSeishiro Hokazono\, LAc \nBorn and raised in Japan\, and now a citizen of the US\, Seishiro graduated from the Southwest Acupuncture College in Santa Fe\, New Mexico\, and undertook further studies in Meridian-style Acupuncture and Moxibustion with Aizawa Sensei in Tokyo\, Japan from 2006-2007. Seishiro then studied modified KSA and Integrated Synergy Therapeutics under Nakano Sensei in 2008 in Las Cruces\, New Mexico. From 2008 onwards Seishiro developed very sound knowledge and skills in Kiiko Style Acupuncture. \nHe is a student of Aizawa sensei of Keiraku Chiryo Gakkai\, a student of Dr. Nakano of Integrative Synergy Therapeutic (IST)\, and now a follower of Shimamura sensei.  He edited an IST book for Dr. Nakano in 2013.  He has assisted both Dr. Nakano and Shimamura sensei on many seminar projects.  He also gives talk to community on acupuncture for pain and stress since 2012. Due to his exceptional linguistic skills in Japanese and English and experience with interpreting specific to acupuncture\, Seishiro has been selected as interpreter to Mr Shimamura\, to assist English speaking students to learn Master Nagano’s Acupuncture techniques\, diagnosis and theory through Mr Shimamura. Seishiro is in full-time practice in Albany\, Oregon\, and also holds a 1st Degree Black-Belt in Judo. \n  \nIf you have questions contact us at ph: +1 (520) 795 0787 \nOr email: registrar@asaom.edu
URL:https://asaom.edu/event/13-nccaom-ceus-te-a-te-style-acupuncture/
LOCATION:Arizona School of Acupunctue and Oriental Medicine\, 2856 East Fort Lowell Road\, Tucson\, Arizona\, 85716\, United States
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SUMMARY:Free! Chinese Medicine December Webinars
DESCRIPTION:Merry Christmas!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nASAOM in cooperation with the Chinese Health and Wellness Center (CHWC) is offering free December webinars on Chinese medicine\, health in the Winter months\, and wellness. \nTitles\, Dates\, Times and Presenters are listed here\, and in the flyer below – feel free to share (tis’ the season) through the social media links at the bottom of this page: \n*Find your meeting IDs and Passcodes embedded in the included graphic \nDec 16 – 2020 \n5:00pm – 6:00pm (MST) \nCold Flu Prevention with Chinese Medicine\nNathan Anderson\, LAc and Dean of Clinical Education a ASAOM \nNathan has over 16 years of experience as a clinician and educator \nDec 17 – 2020 \n3:00pm-4:00pm (MST) \nClassical Chinese Medicine\nThomas Kouo\, DAOM\, LAc\, Dipl OM and Dean of Eastern School of Acupuncture \nDec 18 – 2020 \n5:30pm-6:30pm (MST) \nDance Movement and Health\nYunjia Yang\, PhD student in Applied Intercultural Arts Research \nYunjia has been teaching dance for over 10 years
URL:https://asaom.edu/event/free-chinese-medicine-december-webinars/
LOCATION:Arizona School of Acupunctue and Oriental Medicine\, 2856 East Fort Lowell Road\, Tucson\, Arizona\, 85716\, United States
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SUMMARY:Free! Veteran Appreciation Event!
DESCRIPTION:If you’re a veteran\, show up and be cared for.\nWhen: \n12:00pm – 4:00pm \nWhere: \nASAOM \n2856 E Fort Lowell Rd \nTucson\, AZ. 85716 \nPlease be prepared for the potential to wait in line (employing social distancing guidelines) or in your vehicle. This event is being held in the main large room of ASAOM’s campus. We have COVID-19 protocols in affect at school. UV filters and air cleaners are on site. Campus is cleaned regularly. Clean fields are maintained by practitioners. You will be asked to sign a waiver for being on campus and in a healthcare facility. You will be required to sign a consent for treatment. You will be required to wear a mask at all times.
URL:https://asaom.edu/event/free-veteran-appreciation-event/
LOCATION:Arizona School of Acupunctue and Oriental Medicine\, 2856 East Fort Lowell Road\, Tucson\, Arizona\, 85716\, United States
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SUMMARY:Cold and Flu Prevention with Chinese Medicine - Online Event
DESCRIPTION:Join us via internet conference on the 15th of November\, 2020\, for tips on managing your health as we come into fall and winter.\nThis event will be hosted by ASAOM’s very own Dean of Clinical Education\, Mr. Nathan Anderson. \nLogin details are listed in the image below. \nRegister for free through the: \nChinese Health and Wellness Institute
URL:https://asaom.edu/event/cold-and-flu-prevention-with-chinese-medicine-online-event/
LOCATION:Arizona School of Acupunctue and Oriental Medicine\, 2856 East Fort Lowell Road\, Tucson\, Arizona\, 85716\, United States
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SUMMARY:ASAOM welcomes Bob Quinn for An Exploration of Gentle Japanese Meridian Therapy —Assessment\, Techniques\, Treatments
DESCRIPTION:This one-day free seminar is underwritten by Blue Poppy Enterprises\, one of the earliest publishers of TCM materials and also a needle &amp; herb supply company with offices in Portland\, OR and Torrance\, CA. Blue Poppy is also a leading provider of online continuing education. \nBackground to the class: Japanese Meridian Therapy stands alone in the world of acupuncture styles with its uniquely gentle assessments and treatment strategies and techniques. Many of the practitioners of Japanese Meridian Therapy (JMT) are blind\, and this has served to lend an amazingly gentle flavor to its assessments and treatments\, since the palpatory sensitivity of the blind is so heightened. It is a fascinating part of the global world of acupuncture\, a bit like a rare animal. \nIn this one-day exploration of gentle medicine Bob Quinn will cover the Nan Jing\, Chapter 16 description of 5E abdominal assessment\, 5E forearm assessment\, and 6 position pulse diagnosis. He will also teach how to use a teishin (Chinese: tizhen/dizhen)\, one of the nine classical needles described in Ling Shu\, Chapter 1. By the end of the day participants will be able to develop a coherent understanding of their patients’ 5E imbalances and will have the rudiments of treatment to be able to address their imbalances. \nAbout the Instructor: Bob Quinn\, DAOM\, Lac. is a full-time Associate Professor in the School of Classical Chinese Medicine at the National University of Naturopathic Medicine in Portland\, OR. There he supervises in the student clinic and teaches courses in Japanese acupuncture and bodywork. He teaches seminars around the US and will be leaving soon to teach in three European countries. Bob is also a regular contributor to the North American Journal of Oriental Medicine. At Blue Poppy he publishes a twice a month blog that goes out in their newsletter. A sampling of past blogs can be accessed at the Blue Poppy website. His passion is finding ways to work gently and still deliver effective treatment. In his private practice he sees a variety of conditions but is especially known for effective treatment of chronic Lyme disease and common pediatric complaints. He is also known for his efforts to reintroduce dreamwork into the practice of Chinese Medicine (see Ling Shu\, Chapter 43). \nWho Should Attend? This class is open to all levels\, since no needling will be taught. The teishin is a non-insertive tool. In fact\, it should be pointed out that 2 of the 9 classical needles are non-insertive tools\, which is to make the point that this sort of gentle work is really a part of Classical Chinese Medicine. \nVenue: This class will be held at the Arizona School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine on Sunday\, February 9\, 2020. Class is 9-5 with a 90 minute lunch break. Free samples of needles and herbal products will be given to all students. \nRegistration: This class is underwritten by Blue Poppy\, so it is free to the participants. Please send an email to academicdean@asaom.edu to let us know you plan to attend. No CEUs are given for this event. \n** Participants will be able to purchase a teishin if they choose to\, but it is not required. The instructor will have enough on hand for use in the class. Prices start at $30. \nFollow this link to Register: REGISTER \nYou will be prompted to PURCHASE. Simply follow the steps through the PURCHASE button to register.
URL:https://asaom.edu/event/asaom-welcomes-bob-quinn-for-an-exploration-of-gentle-japanese-meridian-therapy-assessment-techniques-treatments/
LOCATION:Arizona School of Acupunctue and Oriental Medicine\, 2856 East Fort Lowell Road\, Tucson\, Arizona\, 85716\, United States
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SUMMARY:!!! C A N C E L E D !!! CEUs With Master Tsuyoshi Shimamura - Final Student of Master Kiyoshi Nagano
DESCRIPTION:Due to unforeseen circumstances\, resulting from United States Visa policy\, this event has been canceled. Please accept our apologies\, and keep your eye on our calendar for upcoming events.\nThank you for your interest and understanding.\nASAOM\n“Always attend to the stomach Qi!”  — Master Kiyoshi Nagano\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMaster Kiyoshi Nagano was a blind acupuncturist from Japan\, who utilized his study of western medicine and the classics of acupuncture to develop his own style of treatment. Alive and vibrant during his lifetime from the mid-to-late 20th century\, his practice and techniques rested outside most of the established treatment constructs of Japan. His legacy and unique approach lives on his closest students: those who loved and studied with the Master. \n15 CEUs NCCAOM\nSee event flyers here:\nONE    TWO \nRegistration may be done in-person\, by phone | email\, or online.\n  \nEvent Info:\nMaster Nagano utilized a palpatory method in treatment. Through applying pressure in specific areas\, tightness and stagnation in tissue was determined\, juxtaposed with levels of discomfort (pain) in the patient\, and used to generate approaches for treating many conditions. \n  \nNagano-Style Acupuncture:\nPalpation is addressed and used\, systematically\, throughout a treatment. Diagnosis and treatment are in equal consideration as the practitioner gains understanding and is guided to the best angle\, depth\, and pattern for treatment/needling. The directives followed are immediate changes of the pulse\, breath\, and reflexive actions observed in the patient’s body during their release of pain. Treating in accordance to the body’s response confirms the body’s positive acceptance of the treatment\, and as the body is the guide\, it is advantageous for its acceptance of the healing. \nAllowing the body’s reactions (pulse\, breath\, reflex) to guide treatment flow is extremely advantageous when the symptoms being treated are not directly observable. Constant observation of the body through treatment also helps to ensure the body is not treated too heavily in a single session. \nAs the attributed quote above suggests\, Master Nagano central approach/teaching was to “Always attend to the Stomach Qi.” \nPostnatal Qi\, or Stomach Qi\, swells in accordance to the energy we invite into our body. There are many ways to bring energy in: breath\, food\, drink\, experiences\, emotions\, actions. To be mindful of Postnatal Qi we must be aware of how we invite our energy in\, and the techniques we employ in processing it. Doing this\, can help ensure our body has a healthy approach and adequate resources to process energy (Qi) in a way that enhances growth\, repair\, and healing. If we are present with our body’s processing of energy\, and our demand upon it\, we can avoid demand on the finite levels of Qi innate to us. i.e. Our body can engage the healing process alive within it\, without taxing its form. \n \nMaster Tsuyoshi Shimamura demonstrating with Seishiro Hokozano (his interpreter) – bios listed below \n\n\n\nTsuyoshi Shimamura\, LAc (Japan)\nShimamura sensei obtained licensure as an Acupuncturist and Moxibustionist in Japan in 1995 after completing studies at Meiji Acupuncture and Moxibustion College. He was fortunate to undertake a live-in apprenticeship with Master Nagano during the final years of Master Nagano’s life\, living and working with him between 1997 and 2000 as his closest apprentice. Shimamura sensei not only inherited a vast amount of Master Nagano’s teachings\, techniques and theories\, but also gained an important insight into his character.​ \nTsuyoshi Shimamura is a member of the Japan Acupuncturist Association\, and has also published articles and DVDs for Ido-No-Nippon. Since 2006\, Shimamura sensei has been teaching seminars on the acupuncture and diagnostic methods he learned during his time with Master Nagano\, and has also taught Shiatsu\, physical therapy\, Bone-Setting and cosmetic applications in Japan. Shimamura sensei currently develops what he has learned with Master Nagano personally during their time together\, and what he has learned from Master Acupuncturist Kiiko Matsumoto. As a result Shimamura sensei focuses on teaching openly and passionately\, that which he learned directly from Master Nagano and Kiiko Matsumoto. Shimamura sensei has impressed international students with his clarity and depth of understanding\, his mindful presence\, and his commitment to sharing Master Nagano’s legacy. He  runs clinics in Hiroshima and Ooita\, Japan\, and holds a 1st Degree Black-Belt in Judo. \nSeishiro Hokazono LAc (Shimamura’s Interpreter)\nBorn and raised in Japan\, and now a citizen of the US\, Seishiro graduated from the Southwest Acupuncture College in Santa Fe\, New Mexico\, and undertook further studies in Meridian-style Acupuncture and Moxibustion with Aizawa Sensei in Tokyo\, Japan from 2006-2007. Seishiro then studied modified KSA and Integrated Synergy Therapeutics under Nakano Sensei in 2008 in Las Cruces\, New Mexico. From 2008 onwards Seishiro developed very sound knowledge and skills in Kiiko Style Acupuncture. \nHe is a student of Aizawa sensei of Keiraku Chiryo Gakkai\, a student of Dr. Nakano of Integrative Synergy Therapeutic (IST)\, and now a follower of Shimamura sensei.  He edited an IST book for Dr. Nakano in 2013.  He has assisted both Dr. Nakano and Shimamura sensei on many seminar projects.  He also gives talk to community on acupuncture for pain and stress since 2012. Due to his exceptional linguistic skills in Japanese and English and experience with interpreting specific to acupuncture\, Seishiro has been selected as interpreter to Mr Shimamura\, to assist English speaking students to learn Master Nagano’s Acupuncture techniques\, diagnosis and theory through Mr Shimamura. Seishiro is in full-time practice in Albany\, Oregon\, and also holds a 1st Degree Black-Belt in Judo. \nSpaces for this seminar/class are limited to 30 for adequate instruction to be maintained. Thank you for your understanding.\n  \nRegarding Accommodations:\nBecause the seminar is taking place during “high season” in Tucson (during the Pre-Gem and Mineral Show) and lodging may be expensive or limited\, we can share contact information among registrants WHO GRANT US PERMISSION (an option to do so will be provided during registration)\, and who are interested in sharing lodging\, whether they have a place to share or want to connect with someone to share hotel or AirBnB. You will be put placed on shared Google space with an invitation to join\, and connections can be made through that space.  ASAOM assumes no responsibility for outcomes; we are only offering to place you on a list with others seeking lodging arrangements. \nMuch of the information above was accumulated through information provided by Master Tsuyoshi Shimamura and his interpreter Seishiro Hokazono\, as well as various online resources. Several online resources are sighted below: \nhttps://www.dantianhealth.com.au/nagano-style-acupuncture/?fbclid=IwAR3qBw20td2l_dAGSRCu9iNJiTBN_QuyfwCj8dTpG_QwryVCVJe2g3JohQE \nhttps://www.qiology.com.au/ \nhttps://www.pdxtjmseminars.com/wisdom-of-master-nagano-seminar#!
URL:https://asaom.edu/event/c-a-n-c-e-l-e-d-ceus-with-master-tsuyoshi-shimamura-final-student-of-master-kiyoshi-nagano/
LOCATION:Arizona School of Acupunctue and Oriental Medicine\, 2856 East Fort Lowell Road\, Tucson\, Arizona\, 85716\, United States
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