clinical skills practicum

with mg mccullough

april 10, 2025 | tbd | greenville, sc

If you’ve ever been unsure about what the luos can treat or how you can be sure that a divergent treatment is indicated, this one-day practicum may be what you need to clarify your clinical skills. Is this person’s rash a luo issue? What about their swollen wrist? My patient has chronic, seasonal allergies; how do I know if I can use the divergents?

In this hands-on practicum, we’ll begin the day by briefly reviewing how to diagnose both the luo (looking) and divergent (pulses) channels and clarify any questions you may have about the theory or technique. Then, we’ll work in pairs to put our knowledge into practice.

This class is intended for people who have already studied the luos and the divergents and would like support implementing them clinically. This class is not for those who have not studied the luos and divergents, as the time allotted won’t allow for covering the theory that guides the practice. Upon registration, you’ll receive a supply list.

The luo and divergent channels are indispensable in my clinic, and I’m looking forward to helping you feel more confident using them in yours.

“I’ve seen a number of TCM practitioners over the last 20 years, but NOBODY has given me the results I’ve gotten from your bleeding treatments (luo channels).”—patient

I have received treatments from MG many times as a patient. I have been in private practice for 17 years, & her needling technique is legitimately some of the best I've ever seen. Dr. McCullough is professional, compassionate, & resolute in her pursuit of excellence.—Dr. Sean Tuten

INVESTMENT: 300 USD, includes lunch at the Jasmine Kitchen

The fine print: As long as there is room, registration will remain open; however, registrations after March 23 will not include lunch. You may cancel your registration up until March 1 for a 50% refund; no refunds thereafter. Registrations can be transferred to another student but not to another course.

TIME: 10am - 5pm