About Steven
Steven Alpern, L.Ac., practices acupuncture and Chinese medicine as applied clinical philosophy. He is also a teacher, author and speaker. His efforts to discern the nature of individual health draw upon the classics of Chinese medicine and several historical traditions and specialties. Learn more...Subscribe by Email
Scheduled Classes
Neo-natal Daoyin
March 8-11, 2012 - Albuquerque, NMUsing the Channel Complexes of Acupuncture
Five weekends: April 21 & 22, May 19 & 20, June 9 & 10, July 7 & 8, August 4 & 5 - Santa Cruz, CALearn more...
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Professional (CEU) Seminars
While I maintain a private practice, I’m now focused on articulating the nature and possibilities of classical Chinese medicine. I believe the perennial wisdom of classical Chinese medicine can play a key role in resolving our societal health care challenges. Most modern people have a lot to learn about the subtle workings of the embodied spirit. I’ve focused on three avenues for sharing that wisdom by:
Come explore the subtle thinking process and rich theories of classical Chinese medicine in these seminars:
Introduction to the Channels and Vessels
The Channels and Vessels of Acupuncture
Waike: The Specialty of External Medicine
Changweike: The Digestion Specialty
A 4-weekend series of these classes is scheduled for the following dates, in Albuquerque, NM:
March 5-6, 2011
April 9-10, 2011
May 15-16, 2011
June 11-12, 2010
To register for this series, please complete the class registration form.