Comprehensive Continuing Education for TCM Clinicians and students
Applied Channel Examination Seminar
Palpation-Based Diagnosis in Clinical Practice
Total Hours: 30 (15 Hours Asynchronous (Online Recordings), 15 Hours Synchronous two day in person in Athens Greece)
NCCAOM - CEU/PDA Pending
Total Hours: 30 Hrs
15 Hours of online recorded lectures
15 Hours Live In person Practicum
NCCAOM - CEU/PDA Pending
Registration € 600.00
Two Day Live Practical Sesion
Jan 28-29 2026
Kazantzaki 5 Halandri Athens
Sanctuary by EIIHS
By Jonathan Chang
Comprehensive hybrid Continuing Education Program that introduces acupuncturists and advanced students to the foundational clinical techniques of channel examination as developed by Dr. Wang Ju-Yi and taught by his apprentice Jonathan Chang. Through carefully structured self paced video lectures and detailed learning materials, participants will learn to identify and interpret channel changes—such as nodules, lumps, and stick-like formations—and apply these findings to refine diagnosis and treatment. The Program Participants will have access to 15 hours of professional lectures by the Instructor, viewable online prior to the live in person session which will be held on January 28-29, 2026 in Athens Greece. the location of the In Person Seminar is Kazantzaki 5 in Halandri Athens at the Sanctuary by EIIHS. Further details will be sent out to confirmed registrants.
Jonathan Chang is an official instructor and apprentice of Dr. Wang Ju-Yi, with nearly a decade of full-time study at the Applied Channel Theory Research Center in Beijing. A graduate of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, he contributed to Dr. Wang’s major publications and is known for his clear, clinically grounded teaching style. He currently practises at Ling Lan TCM Clinic in Beijing and serves as Professor of Channel Theory at the European Institute of Integrative Health Sciences (EIIHS).
Pre Recorded Lectures -ONLINE Learning
15 Hours. Self Paced Viewing
Learning handouts and Video Lectures ( 15 Hours)
Topics Covered: Intro to Channel Theory (Dr. Wang Ju-Yi’s lineage)
Five Methods of Channel Examination:
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Observation
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Palpation of pulses
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Feeling temperature /moisture
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Pressing
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Channel palpation
Eight Common Channel Changes (lumps, nodules, sticks, crispy, roughness, soft, bubbles, hypertonicity) Palpation of meridians and introduction to clinical interpretation of changes.
In Person Live Practical Sessions Jan 28-29 2026
Held in Athens Greece at the Sanctuary Facility
Learning handouts and Video Lectures (15 Hours)
Topics Covered:
Palpation of:
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Tai Yin LU/SP
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Yang Ming (LI/ST)
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Jue Yin (PC/LV)
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Shao Yang (SJ/GB)
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Shao Yin (HT/KI)
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Tai Yang (SI/UB)
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Du Vessel
Advanced palpation interpretation: symptom-pattern vs channel-pattern. Channel Confusion & Fatigue. Case-based learning: real patient scenarios. Channel selection strategies: Six Methods.
FEE - € 600
Payments accepted through Credit card, Bank Transfer or PayPal
EIIHS Registrar will contact you once you complete the registration form to onboard and arrange payment.
