Date & Time:
October 10, 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM
(The day before the 11th American TCM Congress)
Instructor:
Dr. Zhong Zhengzhe
(Direct Disciple of the Master Tung Acupuncture Lineage)
CEU Credits:
4 NCCAOM / California CEUs
Fee:
$300
About the Instructor
Dr. Zhong Zhengzhe began his acupuncture journey in 1986 under the mentorship of classical acupuncture master Zhou Zuoyu. In 1990, he became a formal disciple of Professor Yang Weijie, a direct student of Master Tung Ching-Chang, and was officially accepted as an indoor disciple in 1991.
In 1993, he pursued advanced studies at Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, learning from renowned experts including Dr. Niu Yuanqi (febrile diseases), Dr. Wei Yuqi (liver diseases), and Dr. Jiang Xiangde (dermatology), eventually earning his master’s and doctoral degrees.
Over the past 30 years, Dr. Zhong has focused on Master Tung’s Acupuncture while integrating the essence of various traditional needling systems, delivering outstanding clinical results. He has taught across the U.S., Canada, Taiwan, Malaysia, the U.K., Germany, Indonesia, and Australia, and is widely regarded as a key global inheritor of the Tung Acupuncture tradition.
Course Highlights
This special seminar will offer a comprehensive and in-depth exploration of 24 Essential Master Tung Points, including:
- Point characteristics
- The logic behind point selection and positioning
- Ideal application timing in clinical practice
Participants will benefit from live needling demonstrations and valuable hands-on practice opportunities.
Although many practitioners have studied Tung-style acupuncture, challenges often remain in point location, needle technique, and clinical thinking—resulting in unsatisfactory treatment outcomes. This course is designed to overcome these barriers through detailed instruction, demonstrations, and practical exercises to significantly improve clinical effectiveness.
Course Outline
- Overview of the Master Tung Acupuncture System
- Detailed Analysis & Demonstration of 8 Key Upper Limb Points
- Detailed Analysis & Demonstration of 8 Key Lower Limb Points
- Detailed Analysis & Demonstration of 8 Key Points on Head, Chest & Back
- Integrative Clinical Application – Example: Regulating Circadian Rhythms
Seats are limited. Register early to reserve your spot!
— Inherit the essence of Tung’s Acupuncture and elevate your clinical practice —