Studying Chinese medicine within a busy life : an experiment
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Source: Deepest Health: Exploring Classical Chinese Medicine - June 20, 2014 Category: Alternative Medicine Practitioners Authors: Eric Grey Tags: Study and Scholarship Source Type: blogs

The avoidable loneliness of our profession
At some point in your career in Chinese medicine, you’re going to be stopped cold by the sudden realization of how little you actually know. What knowledge will you find yourself lacking? All of it, most likely. Some common themes? Acupuncture, Chinese herbs, diagnostics, patient management, various aspects of business, how to keep balance, how to run a practice when you’ve got so much work to do on yourself – the list goes on. If not knowledge, then skill will be the missing piece. Or maybe a little of each. Or something else. Some nagging sense that all your ducks aren’t in a row, and you’re not qui...
Source: Deepest Health: Exploring Classical Chinese Medicine - June 17, 2014 Category: Alternative Medicine Practitioners Authors: Eric Grey Tags: Community and Cultivation Source Type: blogs

The avoidable loneliness of our profession
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Source: Deepest Health: Exploring Classical Chinese Medicine - June 17, 2014 Category: Alternative Medicine Practitioners Authors: Eric Grey Tags: Community and Cultivation Source Type: blogs

Podcast on hiatus, rollback underway
The podcast is on indefinite hiatus, which is why no episodes for the last three weeks. I’m also going to be implementing some simple changes on the site that will be a bit of a roll back to a previous state. Newsletters, course releases and updates, and other activity will be similarly impacted. I hope to explain all of this, as well as indicate what it means about business and Chinese medicine practice more generally, in an upcoming post! Thanks for your patience. The post Podcast on hiatus, rollback underway appeared first on Chinese Medicine Central. (Source: Deepest Health: Exploring Classical Chinese Medicine)
Source: Deepest Health: Exploring Classical Chinese Medicine - April 16, 2014 Category: Alternative Medicine Practitioners Authors: Eric Grey Tags: Business and Productivity Source Type: blogs

Podcast on hiatus, rollback underway
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Source: Deepest Health: Exploring Classical Chinese Medicine - April 16, 2014 Category: Alternative Medicine Practitioners Authors: Eric Grey Tags: Business and Productivity Source Type: blogs

I bow to my teacher: Fuzi, a topical herb?
Founder’s note: This is a guest post by NCNM student Yedidya Tabanpour, who writes quite glibly aboutvarious topics at his blog, and can also be found on Twitter.  Comments are appreciated on guest posts! Initial Exposure Each moment signifies an encounter or lack there of that spirals into pinnacles of movement. And, every movement a person makes is part of a larger healing transformation. Whether an encounter feels like smooth sailing or just back breaking labor, pay no heed. The real significance is the deeper eruption of meaning that concludes the passing of said event and that which carries on to the next pinna...
Source: Deepest Health: Exploring Classical Chinese Medicine - March 21, 2014 Category: Alternative Medicine Practitioners Authors: Guest Author Tags: Acupuncture, Herbs & Other modalities Source Type: blogs

I bow to my teacher: Fuzi, a topical herb?
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Source: Deepest Health: Exploring Classical Chinese Medicine - March 21, 2014 Category: Alternative Medicine Practitioners Authors: Guest Author Tags: Acupuncture, Herbs & Other modalities Source Type: blogs

Deepest Health Podcast 31 – Chinese medicine in veterinary practice : Interview with Dr. Neal Sivula, DVM, PhD
Today on the podcast, I have the pleasure of introducing my very favorite veterinarian to the Chinese Medicine Central community. Neal Sivula is a long-time reader and student of Chinese Medicine Central, but that’s the least of his many distinctions! He founded and practices at Dancing Paws Animal Wellness Center in Richfield, OH, and has a number of distinctions you can read all about over at his about me site. He has helped the classical Chinese medicine message reach a wider audience by helping me be accepted to speak at the Midwest Veterinary Conference two years in a row and I’ll be joining him here in P...
Source: Deepest Health: Exploring Classical Chinese Medicine - March 19, 2014 Category: Alternative Medicine Practitioners Authors: Eric GreyEric Grey Tags: Podcast Source Type: blogs

Deepest Health Podcast 31 – Chinese medicine in veterinary practice : Interview with Dr. Neal Sivula, DVM, PhD
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Source: Deepest Health: Exploring Classical Chinese Medicine - March 19, 2014 Category: Alternative Medicine Practitioners Authors: Eric GreyEric Grey Tags: Podcast Source Type: blogs

Deepest Health Podcast 30 – Towards a systematic view of Deepest Business Health
Today on the podcast, I explore how I approach helping Chinese medicine students and practitioners have true health in their businesses. This is an important topic for me, and one that is becoming increasingly a part of my daily focus. In the podcast, I talk about five basic elements of every healthy business, what those elements involve, and how we might want to start thinking about them. I emphasize the complexity and fun of business, and open the door for your thoughts and questions. As has been my habit, I also dig into a few little features. I mention the diversity of acupuncture related projects on Indiegogo, some of...
Source: Deepest Health: Exploring Classical Chinese Medicine - March 12, 2014 Category: Alternative Medicine Practitioners Authors: Eric GreyEric Grey Tags: Podcast Source Type: blogs

Deepest Health Podcast 30 – Towards a systematic view of Deepest Business Health
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Source: Deepest Health: Exploring Classical Chinese Medicine - March 12, 2014 Category: Alternative Medicine Practitioners Authors: Eric GreyEric Grey Tags: Podcast Source Type: blogs

Deepest Health Podcast 29 – Structural integration and acupuncture : An interview with Cintain 昆游龍
The main event for this week’s podcast is digging into the similarities and differences between the theories underlying acupuncture and structural integration. We explore what this might mean for Chinese medicine practitioners, how we classically informed practitioners can or should integrate Western anatomical understanding, and so much more. Is the jingmai system the same as the fascial system described in work like Anatomy Trains? Also in this podcast, a new scholarship fund and more about social media and why Chinese medicine practitioners should pay attention to it. I’m still very interested in hearing you...
Source: Deepest Health: Exploring Classical Chinese Medicine - March 5, 2014 Category: Alternative Medicine Practitioners Authors: Eric GreyEric Grey Tags: Podcast Source Type: blogs

Deepest Health Podcast 29 – Structural integration and acupuncture : An interview with Cintain 昆游龍
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Source: Deepest Health: Exploring Classical Chinese Medicine - March 5, 2014 Category: Alternative Medicine Practitioners Authors: Eric GreyEric Grey Tags: Podcast Source Type: blogs