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๐ Warm Wishes from the Tennessee Acupuncture Council ๐
As we close out another meaningful year for acupuncture in Tennessee, we’re grateful to share our End-of-Year Newsletter, now available to read. It highlights our advocacy efforts, accomplishments, and the continued work to protect and advance our profession across the state.
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We want to extend our heartfelt appreciation to every practitioner, student, supporter, and community member who has helped strengthen TAC this year. Your dedication makes a difference.
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โจ Wishing you and your loved ones a peaceful, healthy, and joyful holiday season.
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May this time bring rest, renewal, and connection.
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And as we look forward to 2026, we warmly invite all acupuncturists and students to join us at our Annual Meeting & Conference on March 7th in Chattanooga. It’s an incredible opportunity to learn, connect, earn CEUs, and be part of the important work shaping acupuncture in Tennessee.
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Thank you for being part of our community.
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Here’s to a bright and inspiring year ahead!
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Chinese Medicine & Traumatology 101: Treating Injuries with External Application of Herbs
Featuring Dr. Jen Resnick, DAHM, L.Ac. ๐
Saturday, March 7, 2026 ๐ 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM ET ๐ 2158 Northgate Park #416, Chattanooga, TN 37415
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Early Bird Pricing (Dec. 1 – Jan. 31):
Regular Pricing:
๐น TAC Members: $300 ๐น Non-Members: $325
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โจ All registrations include:
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ONE free month of TAC monthly membership or
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10% off TAC annual membership (Valid for renewals OR new membership sign-ups!)
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๐ฑ Membership Meeting + Lunch & Learn (1–2 PM ET)
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Sponsored lunch provided by Golden Needle
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All event attendees automatically receive a lunch reservation. The membership meeting is FREE to all TN Licensed Acupuncturists and students- If you are ONLY attending the membership meeting and lunch, please register so we can plan catering accordingly.
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We anticipate a buffet-style lunch with as many inclusive options as possible, but we cannot accommodate individual allergies or dietary restrictions. Please bring snacks if needed. Water, coffee, and tea will be available.
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During the meeting, you’ll learn:
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TAC’s accomplishments from the past year
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Our goals for 2026 Your membership is essential to keeping acupuncture protected in Tennessee!
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๐ Instructor Spotlight: Dr. Jen Resnick, DAHM, L.Ac.
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Dr. Resnick is a highly respected practitioner, educator, and clinician whose work bridges classical East Asian medicine with modern, hands-on therapeutic approaches. With decades of clinical experience, she is known for her clarity, depth of knowledge, and ability to translate complex theory into practical, immediately usable skills for practitioners.
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Her teaching is rooted in: โจ Deep lineage-based understanding of classical Chinese medicine โจ Clinical excellence in treating traumatic injuries, pain, and musculoskeletal conditions โจ Expertise in external herbal applications, including liniments, gaos, poultices, and first-aid formulas โจ Integrated manual therapy, including tui na, palpation-based diagnostics, and qi gong for tissue rehabilitation โจ A whole-person, functional perspective on trauma, healing, and recovery
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Dr. Resnick is widely regarded for her engaging teaching style—clear, grounded, hands-on, and filled with clinical pearls that practitioners can implement immediately. Her courses consistently receive outstanding feedback for blending theory with high-level practicality.
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At this year’s conference, she will lead Chinese Medicine & Traumatology 101: Treating Injuries with External Application of Herbs, a full-day, case-based and hands-on immersion into the foundations of East Asian traumatology. Participants will leave with new diagnostic tools, refined manual skills, treatment strategies for each stage of injury, and a hand-crafted bottle of Die Da Jiu liniment made during the workshop.
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Whether you are early in your career or a seasoned practitioner, Dr. Resnick’s teaching will deepen your clinical approach and enrich the way you treat trauma and injury.
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Join us in welcoming Dr. Jen Resnick to Tennessee for this special event!
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๐ Course Description
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Chinese Medicine & Traumatology 101: Treating Injuries with External Application of Herbs
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Chinese medicine excels at treating traumatic injuries—especially in early stages where simple, precise interventions can dramatically speed recovery.
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This full-day training will guide practitioners through: โ Viewing traumatic injury through an EAM diagnostic lens โ Case-based clinical reasoning โ Targeted palpation โ Tui na and acupuncture strategies โ External herbal applications โ Tissue re-education through accessible qi gong โ Creating your own Die Da Jiu liniment to take home!
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๐ฏ Goals & Learning Outcomes
Participants will learn to: • Understand trauma from an East Asian Medicine perspective • Apply effective external herbal therapies for common injuries • Integrate adjunctive techniques seldom covered in EAM school
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๐ Course Outline
๐ 9–10 AM – Principles of Treating Trauma ๐ 10–11 AM – Stages of Injury ๐ 11–12 PM – Case Studies (1st & 2nd Stage Injuries) ๐ 12–1 PM – Treatment of Sinew Injuries ๐ฑ 1–2 PM – Lunch + FREE Membership Meeting (Sponsor Golden Needle) ๐ 2–3 PM – Case Studies (3rd Stage Injuries) ๐ 3–4 PM – Channel Pathology + Integrating Tui Na & Acupuncture ๐ 4–5 PM – Clinical External Applications First Aid Kit + Making Gao & Liniments ๐ 5–6 PM – Closing Discussion + Q&A
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๐งช Take-Home Bonus!
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Thank you to our sponsors:
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The ASA Conference Committee invites you to apply for a speaker slot for our ASA 2026 pre-Conference Webinar series and/or our in-person Conference in Minneapolis, MN on April 25 - 26, 2026.Our conference theme is SPRING: Supporting our Practitioners through Research, Integration, Networking & Growth.
There are limited spots available; selected speakers will be notified by Jan 31, 2026.
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Are you a current member of your state association?
In order to enjoy the full benefits of ASA membership, Licensed Acupuncturists and students must join an ASA member state association. If you are not sure, you can check at https://asacu.org/about-us/state-organizations/ to see if your state association is a member of ASA, remember, as long as your a member of that said state association--then you automatically gain membership with the ASA!
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What if my state is not a member of the ASA yet? If you practice or study in a state that is not an affiliate of the ASA, please encourage your state association to become one. In the meantime, consider joining another member state association to become a member of the ASA. Students are very welcome and encouraged to ask their schools about becoming members. If they are not members, please reach out to the state association you are thinking about practicing in after graduation. Visit our website to see a full map of member state associations and connect with them!
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End-of-Year Giving: Support TAC’s Mission
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Your support makes a difference! Help us build on our momentum by considering a year-end donation. Your contribution fuels advocacy, education, and community outreach initiatives for 2025. Donate Now
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Check Out Our New Website!
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We’re excited to unveil the brand-new Tennessee Acupuncture Council website! Designed with you in mind, it’s now easier than ever to access resources, stay updated on events, and connect with our community. Explore educational tools, advocacy updates, and everything you need to stay informed about acupuncture in Tennessee.
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New Feature: Post Acupuncture Job Listings!
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Looking for skilled acupuncturists to join your practice? TAC now offers the ability to post acupuncture job openings on our website! This new feature helps connect employers with qualified professionals in our network, supporting the growth of the acupuncture community across Tennessee.
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