Description
With Ryan Bemis, DOM
With guest speakers Claudia Voyles, Lac and Lars Winblad, Lac
Cost: $25/p>
4 hours
This webinar is Module 4 of our Acupuncture Detoxification Specialist (ADS) training program, approved by the National Acupuncture Detoxification Association, offering qualified students the chance to complete a portion of the didactic parts of this 70-hour ADS training online.
Who this course is designed for
- Acupuncturists and Acupuncture Detoxification Specialists
- Doctors, Nurses, and community health workers
- Acupuncture educators
- Administrators in hospitals, community health and addictions programs
- Counselors, therapists and peer-support workers
Course details:
- Advocacy for public policy, regulatory concerns and scope of practice around acupuncture, acudetox, medical acupuncture
- All the nuts and bolts you will need for administration, charting, materials, and paperwork of an acudetox program
- Barrier-free Intake and informed consent
- Building support for creating the program of your dreams
- How to create a pilot proposal
- Evaluation methods and outcomes tools
- Online resources for acupuncture professionals
- Communication, and empowerment skills for outreach, advocacy, marketing and public health education on the integration of NADA ear acupuncture into a community health setting
- Talking points and basic scripts to build your messaging power to connect with everyday people, cross-culturally
- A People’s History of Community Acupuncture
- “How the heck did we get here?” take on the evolution of acupuncture in the world
This specific course is open for anyone to take. However, if you would like to receive credit for this course to use towards your 70-hour ADS training, you will need to do the following prior to signing up for this course:
- Review carefully the entire ADS training program that we offer: https://crossroadsacupuncture.files.wordpress.com/2020/08/aboutonlineads_new-2.pdf
- Email a resume and cover letter to crossroadsacu@gmail.com. Please include details on your professional background, your licenses as a health provider or counselor, and the location and setting you work in.