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 Reading Week Feb 18~ 24

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Have a Nice Reading week... The weather is getting warm too ^_^
see you after reading week...

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 Login Problem?

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You can try to turn off the fire wall or Norton if you have problem to login this website!


Posted by anniewu on Saturday, February 16 @ 21:20:35 EST (102 reads)
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 Clinical Internship evaluation

Teching Clinic
Here are some questions about the program to direct your thinking constructively.  Respond within this framework, or apply your own structure to the process.  The important thing is to add criticism that the college will be able to constructively use to make decisions to improve the clinic internship and observership experience.


Posted by anniewu on Thursday, November 08 @ 14:08:26 EST (180 reads)
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 ACUP 218 Professional Ethics and Acupuncture Regulations Final Exam Fall 2007

Any Exam informationAs discussed on Monday October 29 during class, your final exam (November 5) will consist of a one to two-page essay. The full title and details of this essay will be disclosed at the start of the exam. However, you can prepare for this final exam by researching the following reflections:

Posted by anniewu on Thursday, November 08 @ 12:20:03 EST (168 reads)
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 Acupuncture more effective than conventional treatments for back pain

Any news about TCM!Last Updated: Monday, September 24, 2007 | 4:50 PM ET
CBC News
Suffering from low back pain? Acupuncture might be a better option than conventional medication, physical therapy and exercise, according to a new study.

Note: http://www.cbc.ca/health/story/2007/09/24/acupuncture-study.html

Posted by anniewu on Thursday, November 08 @ 09:38:15 EST (175 reads)
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