In this one hour event, Dr. Kurban will review how to utilize the Master Points in patient acupuncture treatment protocols.

This webinar will cover the location and major uses for each Master Point as well as the easiest way to implement them into your acupuncture treatment program.

Attendees will learn:
  • The “why” and “how” of integrating Master Acupuncture Points into Practice
  • To use these points to improve clinical outcomes
  • How The Year of the Water Rabbit (2023) can Impact Your Practice

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About Janette Kurban, DC, DABCA

Dr. Janette Kurban, DC, DACBA is Lead Professor for the ACUPUNCTURE SOCIETY OF AMERICA's Nationally Accredited Certification Course in Acupuncture, where physicians from several fields, including Veteran’s Administration Hospitals, are certified in techniques evaluating &  treating over 2,500 NIH and WHO journal referenced conditions including musculoskeletal pain, chronic pain and PTSD to name just a few.

Dr. Kurban is one of only 150 current chiropractors in the United States that are ACA National Board certified in Chiropractic Acupuncture (DABCA) and is certified through The Eastern Medicine Institute in Dry Needling.

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