Two Hour Class
2 ACU CEUs NCCAOM and California
Registered students can access the course material at the bottom of the page.
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$55.00 | $45.00 |
Another class that bridges the gap between online learning and real live clinic! On this call we will be observing all new subjects and evaluating the Saam specific features that can make or break your diagnosis.The videos are high quality- it’s like the patients are sitting right across from you. Toby and Kristin watched these videos together so you can calibrate your observations with both of their impressions.
Prerequisite: Introduction to Saam Acupuncture taught by Toby Daly
Suggested Complimentary Classes:
- The 12 Channels of Saam
- The Bright and the Dull: Eye Observation for Saam Acupuncture
- Saam Observations Skills: Video Cases Volume 2
Learning Objectives:
- Identify the Saam bright and dull qualities that manifest in the eyes of video subjects.
- Evaluate subject features as they pertain to Saam Small Intestine and Kidney qualities.
- Identify elements of affect and behavior that are pointers to Saam channel qualities.
2 CEUs NCCAOM Provider # 278
This course has been approved by the California Acupuncture Board, Provider Number 679, for 2 hours of continuing education.
This course is non-refundable.
Kristin graduated from the Pacific College of Oriental Medicine/San Diego in 1999. She has been practicing in southeastern Massachusetts since. Before Saam, she practiced in the traditions of Kiiko Matsumoto, Wang Ju-Yi, and also received sports medicine acupuncture certification with Matt Callison.
Kristin has been Toby Daly's teaching assistant for Saam Acupuncture since 2000. She moderated the Saam forum on Qiological.com for 2 years and had her own Saam mentorship group where she helped guide many students deepen their understanding of Saam.
Kristin has been studying with Sharon Weizenbaum for as long as she has been practicing. Sharon’s method of seeing elemental/physical physiology and pathology informs her understanding and practice of Saam.
Kristin’s classes are born out of her own curiosities and clinical challenges. She enjoys sharing the ideas and tools that she finds most clinically useful.