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The opportunity to have apprenticed with Dr. Wang Ju Yi is an enormous privilege that comes with the responsibility to continue sharing his work on classical acupuncture. In part 1 of this episode of Dialogues on Applied Channel Theory, Nyssa Tang chats with Jason Robertson and Yefim Gamgoneishvili about their experiences as apprentices and teachers of this work. The conversations touch on the challenge of mentoring their students and how to maintain the integrity of Dr. Wang’s work while conveying his clinical curiosity and passion for this medicine.
Don’t miss Part 2 of this episode as the conversation continues with Jonathan Chang.
Music by The Strayun: Clancy of the Overflow. If you're interested in listening to the entire song, please visit: thestrayun.bandcamp.com/track/clancy-of-the-overflow
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The opportunity to have apprenticed with Dr. Wang Ju Yi is an enormous privilege that comes with the responsibility to continue sharing his work on classical acupuncture. In part 1 of this episode of Dialogues on Applied Channel Theory, Nyssa Tang chats with Jason Robertson and Yefim Gamgoneishvili about their experiences as apprentices and teachers of this work. The conversations touch on the challenge of mentoring their students and how to maintain the integrity of Dr. Wang’s work while conveying his clinical curiosity and passion for this medicine.
Don’t miss Part 2 of this episode as the conversation continues with Jonathan Chang.
Music by The Strayun: Clancy of the Overflow. If you're interested in listening to the entire song, please visit: thestrayun.bandcamp.com/track/clancy-of-the-overflow

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