Month: July 2011
Why I am True to 5E Acupuncture
If you have read some previous posts of mine this title is probably confusing. Let me be clear right away that I do not treat the causative factor…
(and I did get permission to quote her here)
Yesterday was a sweaty, busy, 6-an-hour booked solid day at Poke. Folks sleep longer when it’s warm, and I had the beginnings of a bottleneck…
Toaster Tour Interview #5: Elaine Wolf Komarow, L.Ac.
span style="font-size:10pt;">First off, thanks for exploring these questions.I’m honored to have been included in your list of questionees…
I don’t take them home anymore.
I did, for years - someone else's headache, heartache, intricate details of trauma, felt it held it deep in my guts, dragged myself through 3rd an…
More on Replicability
This post is partly for Eric, who wondered if he was being held to a higher standard th…
Toaster Tour Interview #4: Steven Stumpf, Ed.D.
strong>1) Looking at the recent NCCAOM Job Task Analysis, why do you think there are so few jobs for acupuncturists? What do you think …
Toaster Tour Interview #3: Eric Raymond Buckley, CA, MS
1) Looking at the recent NCCAOM Job Task Analysis, why do you think there are so few jobs for acupuncturists? What do you think that say…
Toaster Tour Interview #2: Matt Bauer, L.Ac.
strong>1) Looking at the recent NCCAOM Job Task Analysis, why do you think there are so few jobs for acupuncturists? What do you thin…
Toaster Tour Interview #1: Ginna Browning, LAc, LMBT, President, North Carolina AAOM
strong>1) Looking at the recent NCCAOM Job Task Analysis, why do you think there are so few jobs for acupuncturists? What…