The Bright and the Dull: Eye Observation for SAAM Acupuncture
by Kristin Wisgirda
Observation is a key technology of our low-tech, sophisticated medicine. Recognizing the level of brightness or dullness in the eyes is critical to accurately diagnosing the San Jiao/Liver balance in SAAM.
The Bright and the Dull: Eye Observation for SAAM Acupuncture
Course Overview
Observation is a key technology of our low-tech, sophisticated medicine. Recognizing the level of brightness or dullness in the eyes is critical to accurately diagnosing the San Jiao/Liver balance in SAAM.This very practical class will define what bright and dull mean specific to the SAAM tradition while helping you weed out factors that are commonly confused for these qualities.
Reviewing over 50 pictures of eyes that Toby has graded for brightness and dullness will allow you to calibrate your observations skills with his. Many SAAM practitioners haven’t been able to follow Toby in the clinic and see what he sees. This class bridges that gap and will immediately improve your clinical prowess.
Prerequisite: Introduction to SAAM Acupuncture taught by Toby Daly.
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Course Objectives
- Course introduction and overview.
- Provide definitions of eye brightness and dullness specific to the diagnostic system of the Korean monastic tradition of SAAM acupuncture.
- Identify the factors that are commonly confused with eye brightness and dullness in the practice of SAAM acupuncture.
- Practice identifying eye brightness and dullness by comparing and contrasting photographs of eyes.
Course Outline
0 hrs - 30 minCourse introduction and overview.
30 min - 1 hrsThe speaker will provide definitions of eye brightness and dullness specific to the diagnostic system of the Korean monastic tradition of SAAM acupuncture.
1 hrs - 1.5 hrsYou will learn how to identify the factors that are commonly confused with eye brightness and dullness in the practice of SAAM acupuncture.
1.5 hrs - 2 hrsYou will practice and learn identifying eye brightness and dullness by comparing and contrasting photographs of eyes.
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The Bright and the Dull: Eye Observation for SAAM Acupuncture
by Kristin WisgirdaThe Bright and the Dull: Eye Observation for SAAM Acupuncture
Course Overview
Observation is a key technology of our low-tech, sophisticated medicine. Recognizing the level of brightness or dullness in the eyes is critical to accurately diagnosing the San Jiao/Liver balance in SAAM.This very practical class will define what bright and dull mean specific to the SAAM tradition while helping you weed out factors that are commonly confused for these qualities.
Reviewing over 50 pictures of eyes that Toby has graded for brightness and dullness will allow you to calibrate your observations skills with his. Many SAAM practitioners haven’t been able to follow Toby in the clinic and see what he sees. This class bridges that gap and will immediately improve your clinical prowess.
Prerequisite: Introduction to SAAM Acupuncture taught by Toby Daly.
Course Objectives
- Course introduction and overview.
- Provide definitions of eye brightness and dullness specific to the diagnostic system of the Korean monastic tradition of SAAM acupuncture.
- Identify the factors that are commonly confused with eye brightness and dullness in the practice of SAAM acupuncture.
- Practice identifying eye brightness and dullness by comparing and contrasting photographs of eyes.
Course Outline
0 hrs - 30 minCourse introduction and overview.
30 min - 1 hrsThe speaker will provide definitions of eye brightness and dullness specific to the diagnostic system of the Korean monastic tradition of SAAM acupuncture.
1 hrs - 1.5 hrsYou will learn how to identify the factors that are commonly confused with eye brightness and dullness in the practice of SAAM acupuncture.
1.5 hrs - 2 hrsYou will practice and learn identifying eye brightness and dullness by comparing and contrasting photographs of eyes.
Teacher
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