Do you need California CE Credits?

Or even non-California CE Credits?

Great news for all our California Acupuncturists! Our Digital Meridian Imaging for Better Acupuncture Results seminar series is now approved for 27 California CE credits. Module1dvd Whether you opt for just a few of the modules or all 12, we can offer you CE credits for license renewal in California. (And of course, we still also offer NCCAOM PDA points as well.)

Why should you take this course? Because you’ll get:

  • Greater confidence with an in-depth education into the history, practical applications, and clinical considerations of meridian analysis
  • Wisdom to apply your TCM knowledge to graph interpretation and treatment choices
  • Accuracy in proper graphing techniques
  • Enhanced ability to help your patients with emotional considerations in the graph
  • Practice Growth with effective marketing techniques
  • Practice Bonus: Make any practice more effective by adding auricular acupuncture

And all the courses are

  • Easy: Choose DVD or internet streaming courses to fit your learning style
  • Convenient: Take a single module, several, or all 12. It’s your choice
  • Complete: All modules include printed notes and a written exam for credit
Are you ready to take your practice effectiveness to the next level and get the CE credits you need?

 Click here to see how easy it is.

 

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Dr. Adrian Larsen

Adrian P. Larsen, D.C., F.A.S.A., C.Ac.
Dr. Adrian P. Larsen is the President and Founder of Miridia Technology, where he combines his expertise in acupuncture and technology to develop innovative tools that help practitioners deliver better care and improve patient outcomes. Passionate about blending traditional healing wisdom with modern technology, Dr. Larsen has played a key role in advancing electroacupuncture and digital meridian analysis for practitioners around the world.

Dr. Larsen and his wife are enjoying a new season of life as most of their seven children are now grown and married, and they are the proud grandparents of five grandchildren.

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