Ryodoraku History and Introduction to Electroacupuncture – 3 CEUs

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3 CEU Credits – NCCAOM

*No California or Florida Credit Available

What You’ll Learn: In this course from our 2018 AcuGrowth Symposium, Dr. Adrian Larsen teaches the history of Ryodoraku energetic meridian graphing, and how this Japanese-style technique differs from TCM. You’ll learn how to use your TCM insight to strengthen your diagnosis and treatment. Finally, you’ll learn how electroacupuncture can be used as a powerful non-needle treatment alternative, and see practical applications and demonstrations to help you apply these concepts to your own practice.

Instructions: While viewing course materials, please consider these questions:

  1. Different fields of business advance in technology at alarming rates. List four reasons why patients want, like and use technology:
  2. Ryodoraku is a method of evaluating the meridians. In 3-5 sentences share what you have learned about Ryodoraku:
  3. What is Qi? Below write three true statements about Qi:
  4. List two items you learned from this presentation that you can use to enhance your practice:

When you have completed the course work, you will be required to answer these questions on the course worksheet prior to receiving your end-of-course assessment for credit.

CEU Credit Information

After you have completed all required steps, including viewing the module, completing the worksheet and submitting the quiz, we will log your information with the appropriate credit-issuing agency (NCCAOM). Once we have logged your information, NCCAOM will send you an access link via email to download your official certificate. The certificate will show the date, your name, your license number, the course name and number, and the number of credits/hours attained.

Please await receipt of your official certificate from NCCAOM. It may take 2-5 business days.

Note: Course must be completed within 1 year from day of enrollment.

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