One of our ‘Amazing Grads’, Julie Casper, C. Ac., Dipl. Ac. (NCCAOM) has just launched a new web service for acupuncturists and students of Chinese medicine.
This new site includes a free service for students which offers them excellent resources and other benefits such as a forum with discussions on a range of Oriental Medicine topics and issues, free classified ads and a thesis library. Other study guides and tools include excellent study charts that the students coveted from Julie when she was a student at the Academy of Classical Oriental Sciences!
All a new or potential student needs to do is sign-up for the free newsletter and then they can access the charts and other student services, all free.
This site also includes directories of other schools and practitioners, a section with OM/TCM related articles called ‘Be Well’, and a section on research into various treatments.
Congratulations to Julie on her new endeavour and best wishes for the success of the OMClinic site.


Wu Yan and Warren Fischer look at TCM treatments for a wide range of common and more difficult problems, such as: palpitations, eczema, gangrene, depression,
epilepsy, tinnitus and deafness, myopia, abdominal pain, jaundice, menopausal disorder, lower back pain, headache, insomnia, dysentery,
measles, mumps, morning sickness, and many more. Material is structured in such a way as to be easily accessed in clinical situations, and to
aid decision-making. This textbook is used throughout the school program at ACOS and is a valuable resource once you are practicing. $84.50 CDN




