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What constitutes a thriving profession : Chinese medicine’s future

on July 30th, 2009 in Profession news and issues by

I’m positively buried in a ton of unbelievably exciting business work, all of which will be coming out in a series of posts sometime in the not-too-distant future. When I’m not working on that stuff, I’m hiding from the brutal heatwave that is currently crouching over my fair city, Portland….

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Phenomenology and Chinese Medicine : Our body is the greatest medical technology

on July 29th, 2009 in Theory and Philosophy by

This is the next portion of my thesis written for my degree in Classical Chinese Medicine at NCNM in Portland. I hope you enjoy it! I’m trying to chop this into many smaller pieces so they may be more easily digested – thus hopefully compelling folks to speak up and…

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Phenomenology and Classical Chinese Medicine

on July 22nd, 2009 in Theory and Philosophy by

Over the next days, I will re-release the formerly posted chapters of my thesis (written for my degree at NCNM).   Not included at the time of first posting were the first three chapters of the thesis.  In those chapters, I write a brief history of the concept of pseudoscience…

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