CMPL 2003 Channels and Points 2
CMPL 2003 Channels and Points 2 (10 Credit Points)
Subject Details Legacy Code: 400875
Acupuncture is one of the principal therapeutic interventions in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). This subject completes the study of the system of channels and points, which forms the basis of clinical application of acupuncture. It covers the channel pathway, point location and indications of the last 6 channels of the meridian cycle and the extra points. It also reinforces the student’s ability to identify and palpate surface anatomy relevant to identifying the acupuncture point locations covered in this subject and relevant safe administration of needling. This subject expands the student's understanding of TCM theory and practice principles. This subject includes mandatory clinical placement. As an indication, this subject includes a minimum of 20 practicum hours at UniClinic, and 24 practicum hours at an external clinic.
Level: Undergraduate Level 2 subject
Equivalent Subjects: LGYA 7238 - Acupuncture 1
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