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The best learning comes from being able to interact with the teachers and your peers in your program. Our profession is one of the few health professions without an internship… The Healthy Seminars solution is mentorship from senior practitioners.

Each program will have a start and finish date where you can do some self-paced learning as well as interact with peers and teachers. A great chance to ask questions as you work through the material and review case studies too. It is a hybrid model where you watch some live and recorded lectures plus the teachers and assistants will have office hours to review case studies in real-time as well as a forum to discuss the material with each other and ask for input on cases.

This is a great opportunity to receive and offer peer support and to gain confidence and deeper understanding through mentorship.

OUR MENTORS

Randine Lewis
Randine Anderson Lewis, PhD, LAc, author of The Infertility Cure, The Way of the Fertile Soul, The Spirit of the Blood, Birthing the Tao, Taoist Death Medicine, and Pharmaceutical Energetics has been a leading expert in the field of integrative Chinese medicine. After studying both Western and Eastern medicine, Dr. Lewis founded numerous clinics and educational programs; she lectures internationally, and conducts intensive retreats and educational workshops for patients and practitioners utilizing ancient healing approaches that hail from Taoist and East Asian philosophy. She is on faculty at Daoist Traditions College of Chinese Medical Arts, where she has helped develop curriculum that she teaches in their integrative medicine doctoral program.
Yvonne Farrell
Dr. Farrell has been practicing and teaching Chinese Medicine and Channel Theory since 1996.
She directs her teaching towards the empowerment of students with the hope that they will embody the spiritual aspects of Chinese Medicine and make them their own. Dr. Farrell believes that self-cultivation, self-knowledge, and critical thinking are essential in developing capacity as a practitioner of Chinese Medicine. To that end, she teaches dynamic, informative and thought-provoking live CEU courses and webinars through LA Herbs and Acupuncture and Healthy Seminars.
Debra Betts
Debra gradu­ated from the London College of Acupuncture in 1989. With a practice based in women’s health she commenced acupuncture courses for midwives in 1997. This led to publications on the use of acupuncture and acupressure in obstetric practice including the text book “The Essential Guide to Acupuncture in Pregnancy & Childbirth” in 2006, which has been translated into German and French.
Claudia Citkovitz
Claudia Citkovitz, PhD, LAc., has led the Acupuncture Service at NYU Lutheran since 2004, supervising 8 acupuncturists who provide inpatient care and clinical instruction in the areas of neurological and orthopedic management, rehabilitation, labor and delivery, pain management. Dr. Citkovitz studied Chinese language in Beijing and acupuncture at the Pacific and Tri-State colleges in New York.