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Training Registration and Information
HealingCommunity Trauma:
How to do Acupuncture for Traumatic Events
Institute of Clinical Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
(Note: Institute of Clinical Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine is generously donating this space for the training.)
Honolulu, Hawaii
April 24 - 25, 2010
NCCAOM National and State (CA, TX) approved continuing education
Acupuncturists Without Borders is offering a PDA/CEU
qualified
comprehensive weekend training at the Institute of Clinical Acupuncture
and Oriental Medicine.
Includes:
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How to set up a Mobile Clinic
€ How to create teams that flourish together
€ How to work in a disaster situation
€ How to work with severely traumatized communities and
individuals
€ How to recognize and manage acute traumatic stress
€ How to set up a community acupuncture event in your local
area
€ Ethical and safety issues.
€ Qi gong instruction and practice for reducing stress in
toxic
situations.
€ Logistics and practical application of a Community Style
acupuncture
session.
Participation in an AWB
training is not solely for the purpose of becoming an AWB volunteer. We
welcome all attendees, whether or not you will
become or already are an AWB volunteer.
PDA/CEUs:
15
PDA/CEUs accepted by the NCCAOM, TX, and California (including 4
PDAs that
meet the
Ethics and Safety requirements of the NCCAOM).
Location:
Institute of Clinical Acupuncture and Oriental
Medicine
100 N. Beretania Street, Suite 203 B
Honolulu, Hawaii 96817
www.orientalmedicine.edu
(808) 521-2288
Dates: April 24 - 25,
2010
Times:
Saturday and Sunday - 9:00am - 5:30pm
Cost:
$329 - Early Bird (payment received on or before April 10,
2010)
$349 - Regular Registration (payment received after April 10, 2010)
Space may be limited, so early payment is recommended.
Please Note: In response to requests at recent trainings,
participants
will now receive printed copies of the AWB Clinic Field Manual and the
Supplementary Notes Packet, (these two were previously only provided
electronically,) as well as a more in-depth Training Participant
Manual. Together these three documents represent 150 pages of essential
reference information that are unique and invaluable for implementing
mobile field clinics. Current training prices reflect the inclusion of
these printed materials as a courtesy to training participants.
Discounts:
AWB Members, Students, former AWB volunteers to New Orleans, California
or Iowa all receive a discount. See details below in the payment
section.
Contact:
AWB Administrator
Email: trainings@acuwithoutborders.org
Phone: 505.266.3878
To
Register:
Payment may be by check or credit card.
Online: click the appropriate link below
To pay by check: fill out the online
registration information, select "check" as your payment option, finish
the registration process and send your check to:
Acupuncturists Without Borders
37 Kelly Lynn Drive
Sandia Park, NM 87047
NOTE: We can not hold your
place in the training until your payment is received. All checks must
be post-marked by the early bird deadline date in order to qualify for
the early bird rate.
By Fax: download and print the registration
form Here
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Online Registration
Early Bird
$329 (payment received on or before April 10, 2010) [Register]
Discounted Early Bird
AWB Member, former NOLA, CA or IA volunteer or full-time
student with
Early Bird Rate $299.00 [Register]
Regular Rate
$349 (payment received after April 10, 2010) [Register]
Discounted Regular
AWB Member, former NOLA, CA or IA volunteer or student $319
(payment
received after April 10, 2010) [Register]
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CANCELLATION
POLICY: AWB will grant refunds
for cancellations as follows:
75% refunded if you cancel before or on April 10, 2010
25% refunded if you cancel after April 10, 2010 and on or before April
17, 2010
No refund after April 17, 2010,
although there will be credit granted
for a
future training (within one calendar year)
How
does this fit into AWB's work?
AWB
is very interested in training more acupuncturists to be Team Leaders
in the event of the need for a relief response as well as for the
formation of a Veterans Clinic in your local area. Some of the benefits
of Team Leadership are: 1) helping develop your personal skills as a
leader, which are transferable to many areas of life; 2) giving you
more personal access to AWB leaders to help you in this process; 3)
offering a service that is needed, and will likely bring you and others
unknown and immeasurable benefits.
In order to qualify as a Team
Leader for AWB venues (including the veterans project and other future
work), you will need to be approved by AWB staff. One way to do this is
to attend a training; this gives us the opportunity to work with you in
more depth.
From our training group we will encourage the formation of a local
group to start an AWB veterans clinic to provide free community
acupuncture for veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan and their
families.
The trainings are not currently required to volunteer
with AWB
as a regular team member within the United States (i.e. not a team
leader), but are strongly recommended and priority will be given to
volunteers who have attended an AWB training. As well, attendance at
the training will enhance the quality of your experience and that of
the team. For international programs, AWB requires that volunteers have
attended an AWB training. Some volunteers will decide that a behind the
scenes role suits them and others will be ready to perform on the front
lines. Those who volunteer will have opportunities after the training
for discussions with AWB staff about how they might best serve in the
organization.
We look forward to sharing this
training with you and our future work together. Please sign up for our
email contact list (www.acuwithoutborders.org)
to hear of our
developing work with veterans, future trainings and other updates.
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