Monthly Mentorship for Newer Practitioners

Class will open at exactly 7pm EST.  Click the yellow button and use the code: mentor to enter the meeting.


Starting out in practice is hard!  and lonely!    We've all been there and the White Pine Circle is excited to create a supportive space for you to ask short case questions, have discussions with peers and a mentor,  or to work on practice logistics.  
This group will be offered on a once a month basis as a drop-in class.  Seasoned practitioner and teacher, Suzanne Connole will answer questions, moderate the discussion and provide resources and delve into topics as they come up.  This session is designed to be informal, supportive and community based.   Questions and topics can be submitted in advance or just asked in the moment.  

Some recent questions that have been submitted are:  Should I treat a pregnant patient?  What about cancer?  How do I deal with teenagers?  How do I make my office ADA compliant?    How do I get more patients?   What should I do if my patient starts calling me every day?   How much should I be getting paid if I work for someone else?   What should I look for while looking for my first office?  

This mentorship will be limited to 8 practitioners, don't miss your chance by signing up today!


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Suzanne Connole MS, L.Ac.

Suzanne found her path to Chinese Medicine after having used acupuncture to recover from a chronic injury. After months of treatment, she found that not only could she live without pain, but that she felt better and stronger in almost every way. With a background in Chinese history and years of travel in China, Chinese Medicine fit into her worldview and became a life’s journey.

Suzanne graduated from Pacific College of Oriental Medicine in New York with a Masters of Science in Oriental Medicine, completed the White Pine Graduate Mentorship Program, where she is now a TA, and has been in private practice since then. Her goals are to provide a space for healing, relief from suffering of all forms, and help patients achieve their potential.

Suzanne specializes in women’s health conditions and has dedicated much of her life to helping women through all of life’s transitions.

Suzanne continues to learn and study At White Pine and at present she is a faculty member at the Won Institute of Graduate Studies. Previously was the Herbal Program Director at Tri-State College of Acupuncture and a faculty member at Pacific College of Health Sciences in New York.  

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Hello and welcome to the first of our drop-in support group! I am looking forward to meeting you all tomorrow evening! If you have any specific question feel free to put them here in advance or email me privately through WPC if you prefer. I will have a couple of ideas and clinic stories to share as well. This is meant to be casual and supportive and we can all participate and share our experiences.


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