Acupuncture Technology and Kids 5/5 (39)

IMG_0264Hello Friends,

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Wouldn’t you know it? Kimberly’s done it again!
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If you’ve read her articles in Acupuncture Today, her blog posts, or even her Facebook page, you know Kimberly Thompson, L.Ac. is a wealth of acupuncture information.
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She’s always learning—and better yet, sharing—new acupuncture information to improve her practice.
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Well, Kimberly’s been hard at work on something new, and we’re finally ready to share it with you!

Her latest teaching video is all about how to use technology to hugely enhance the pediatric dimension of your acupuncture practice. It’s one-and-a-half hours of pure gold with Kimberly’s best tips, tricks, and even case study information.

Don’t have a pediatric dimension in your practice? It’s easier than you think—and a proven practice builder.

Already treating kids? Let Kimberly show you how she gets outstanding results FAST—while making it fun for the patients and profitable too!

OK, sounds good, right? Know what sounds even better? The crazy price.

Kimberly-Card-finalThrough the end of December, Kimberly has asked that we make this training modulethe FULL hour and a half— for only $9. It’s her gift to you!

It’s a ridiculously low price for this high-quality training, but the holiday price is only available through the end of the month.

Go watch it NOW, before you get too busy and miss out!

Enjoy!

Click Here for Kimberly’s – “Acupuncture Technology & Kids” video!

 

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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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