5-Element Acupuncture: Final Assignment

Hi there!

Congratulations on reaching this significant milestone in your 5-Element Acupuncture journey. You’ve navigated through the depths of this profound system, and now, there’s just one more step to fully embrace the essence of what you’ve learned.

The final assignment

This assignment is your opportunity to demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the five-element diagnostic process and your ability to develop a tailored five-element treatment plan. It’s important to note that this assignment won’t be formally graded or marked. Instead, it’s a chance for you to reflect on and apply what you’ve learned in a meaningful way.

We will review your submissions with an eye towards offering comments and feedback where it might be beneficial. The goal is to provide you with a reflective space rather than a traditional evaluation, allowing for a personalized learning experience that enhances your grasp and application of five-element acupuncture principles.

As you prepare your assignment, think of it as a bridge between your educational journey and your future practice. This is an opportunity to solidify your understanding and prepare for the next steps in your professional growth.

We look forward to seeing your insights and how you bring the teachings of the 5-Element Acupuncture program into your practice.

Your certificate

Once you uploaded your final assignment, you can find the certificate for the whole program at “My Academy” -> “My Certifications” -> “5-Element Acupuncture: Final Assignment”.

Warmest regards,
Peter, Danny & Patricia.

About the Teacher

Peter Mole & Danny Blyth

Peter Mole studied Modern History at Oxford University and started training to be an acupuncture practitioner in 1976. He studied and worked with JR Worsley until 1992, receiving his Master of Acupuncture qualification from him in 1984. Peter studied TCM in the 1980s. He has been teaching acupuncture since 1983, first in Leamington Spa at the College of Traditional Acupuncture and since 1993 at the College of Integrated Chinese Medicine in Reading, where until 2003 he was the Dean. Danny Blyth studied at the College of Integrated Chinese Medicine (CICM, 1995-8) which specialises in integrating five-element acupuncture with TCM, and has practiced full time in Cheltenham, UK, since 2000. Five Element Acupuncture is at the heart of his practice, supplemented with ongoing study of the ‘five element skills’ techniques of John Hicks, and clinical training from Mike Eatough, a five element practitioner. This is integrated, when needed, with TCM skills developed through clinical training with Ken Lloyd (1998-2005) and the Guangdong Second Provincial Chinese Medicine Hospital (2013), and trigger/motor point acupuncture. He has post-graduate diplomas in Chinese herbal medicine (1996-8), Chinese/Mandarin (1998-99), Academic Practice (PGCAP 2006-08), a certificate in Paediatric Acupuncture from Julian Scott (2004-06) and a diploma in Classical Medical Chinese with Aowen Chinese Medicine (2017-18). He continues his studies translating classical Chinese medical and philosophical texts with Nicolaas Herman Oving. He has taught acupuncture, herbal medicine and nutrition at CICM since 2001, and alongside his five element and TCM teaching is currently running a yangsheng and nutrition diploma.

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    Excellent course, two top teachers. Absolutely recommended.

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