In a profession based in Chinese Medicine and built on listening, insight and presence, many acupuncturists spend years supporting others while carrying the demands of practice alone. Alongside complex cases […] The post Mentoring and Supervision training appeared first on BAcC.
Why more acupuncturists are turning to Zhu’s Scalp Acupuncture for neurological cases Most acupuncturists don’t struggle because they lack knowledge They struggle because results are inconsistent Especially when it comes […] The post Zhu’s Scalp Acupuncture for neurological cases appeared first on BAcC.
Hilltop Community Acupuncture, based in South East London, is looking for an assistant to join our team. This is the ideal position for someone studying (or thinking of studying) acupuncture, wanting to […] The post Volunteer clinical assistant required: Hilltop Community Centre, SE London appeared first on BAcC.
Last weekend The Economist published an article and column by Health & Science writer Tim Cross asking ‘Does acupuncture work?’ BAcC Research and Policy Manager Ian Appleyard has responded to […] The post BAcC response to The Economist article ‘Does acupuncture work?’ appeared first on BAcC.
If you are an acupuncturist looking to improve your clinical results, this is a free live webinar opportunity to explore a different way of approaching treatment using Zhu’s Scalp Acupuncture […] The post Free webinar: The brain-driven approach behind Zhu’s Scalp Acupuncture appeared first on BAcC.