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Political Watch Team12/13/2007 by Floyd Herdrich: Poli-watch Team, since 2003, has focused on raising awareness in the WCF-EA community regarding the essential role of involvement and visibility in the greater acupuncture and Oriental medicine (AOM) community. The message has been, “Think WE.” Read More › Master Apprentice Program (MAP)12/13/2007 The Master Apprentice Program (MAP) successfully completed its 2007 session on a real high note. Read More › Pursuing the Evidence: the CACTUS study12/13/2007 by Bruce McCallum: In 2005, the King’s Fund offered funding for research into the integration of complementary therapies and primary health. After almost two years of investigation and preparation, the Kite Clinic, in association with the Institute of Health & Social Care Research at the Peninsula Medical School, secured substantial funding for a long term study into the effects of Five Element Acupuncture in a primary care setting. Read More › Community Building12/13/2007 by Emily Calvert: The purpose of Community Building is to reach CFEA practitioners, other practitioners in the Acupuncture community, doctors, universities, and the public. The information that we wish to share will include the on-going CFEA seminars, consults with Dr. Judy Worsley, and the Master’s Apprentice Program (MAP). Read More › Update on Spirit of the Points12/13/2007 by Suzanne Burnell: A palpable excitement and anticipation is firing the current momentum behind the Spirit of the Points. For those of you who might be asking “What is the Spirit of the Points?” let’s start from the beginning... Read More › Video Editing and Production Team Update12/13/2007 by Eric Hartmann: The video team has been busy producing two “new” and improved DVDs: “Healing Through Acupuncture” and the “Seattle Talk”. Read More › Website Update12/13/2007 by David Goodell: Over the past several months, the Worsley Institute’s website team, with assistance from Terry Roberts (an e-commerce expert) has re-evaluated our website goals and needs, and produced the architecture for a completely new Institute website. Read More › AAAOM Conference in Portland10/25/2007 by David Goodell: The Worsley Institute, thanks to the masterful efforts of Diane Machiavelli, enjoyed a very professional, prominent, and effective presence for the Institute and Classical Five-Element Acupuncture at the first annual conference of the AAAOM in Portland October 19 - 21. This conference marked the reunion of the AAOM and the AOM Alliance. Over 500 teachers, school administrators, practitioners, students and members of the public attended. Read More › Welcome to New Classical Five-Element Acupuncture Practitioners10/23/2007 by David Goodell: On behalf of the Worsley Institute of Classical Five-Element Acupuncture I am honored to welcome the recent graduates from ITEA in Boulder, the Institute of Classical Five-Element Acupuncture in Santa Monica, and Five Element Acupuncture Trainings in San Francisco to our community and add their names to our Practitioner List. Read More › ITEA Receives National Accreditation10/23/2007 by Sandra Lillie: Celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, the Institute of Taoist Education and Acupuncture, Inc. (ITEA) is proud to announce that its acupuncture program recently attained national accreditation to grant a Master of Acupuncture in Classical Five-Element Acupuncture degree. Read More › Worsley Institute in New Orleans10/23/2007 by Diane Macchiavelli: The Worsley Institute (WI) was represented well at the first combined American Association of Oriental Medicine (AAOM) and the Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Alliance’s (AOMAlliance) Reunification Conference, held at the Convention Center Hampton Inn in New Orleans in mid-May. These two combined organizations are now under one banner, American Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (AAAOM). Read More › Nature As Our Teacher and The Wonder of Animals10/23/2007 by Gabriella Doran: When I go up to Leamington Spa for consultation days, I love it when there is the opportunity to visit Judy at home with her beloved animals. Since many of our MAP™ members don't have this opportunity, I've put together the following photos and stories from Judy about what living close to nature and her animals means to her. Read More › New Arrivals10/23/2007: Born: Sophia Rose Aragon Kirby, Ellie Eun Jin Eliyahu Kalzang O'Dwyer; Married: Kirtan Inman née Francis Read More ›
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