Chinese Medicine Essentials course is accepting registration

The Chinese medicine essentials course is now open for general registration.

Click here to learn more and to register
We’re accepting 30 students in the first class, and the first module will be ready on July 16.  This course is the first of a series of three that will take you through all the basic theory of Chinese medicine from a classical perspective.  Totally suitable for students, practitioners and even interested members of the public.

I just got to watch one of Brandon’s videos, and I have to say that if you’re not excited yet – you should be.  His attention to detail and passion for this subject surprised even me!  (If you want to learn more about Brandon, and missed the podcast I posted with me talking to him about the material – you should go check it out).

If you’re wondering what the course will cover, the syllabus is on the registration page.

The  course will be discounted through the end of the week, and registration closes Sunday – or when we reach 30 students – whichever comes first.

If you want to learn more about the course, including price & details about how the course is delivered, please head over to the registration page by clicking this link.



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Hi - I'm the founder of Deepest Health. When I'm not writing here, you can find me reaching out to the Chinese Medicine community across the web and in my own backyard. I currently teach Chinese herbs at my alma mater, the National College of Natural Medicine. Additionally, I'm the founder of Watershed Community Wellness, a thriving local clinic in Southeast Portland in Oregon. No matter where I'm working, you'll find my focus on the Classical approach to Chinese medicine laced throughout everything I do.

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Nico Veenkamp says:
07/12/2012

I am glad that the six conformations, or the 3 yin and the 3 yang will be discussed in this course. I believe that they give aan important theoretical basis on what we learn about Chinese medicine.

Do you know the book Applied Channel Theory in Chinese Medicine : Wang Ju-Yi’s Lectures on Channel Therapeutics. I found this book very enlightening on the subject.

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07/13/2012

Hi Nico,

Glad to have you aboard. To be clear, we will be discussing the 6 conformations in the Essentials 2 course. And yes, I have read that text, and it does give an excellent description of the 6 conformations! I particularly like the multiple pictures expressing the 3 yin and yang.

Very helpful!

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