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Lynn Schwartz has devoted the past three decades of her life to practicing and teaching the healing art of Classical 5-Element Acupuncture and to sustaining this system of medicine for future generations.
She graduated from the Traditional Acupuncture Institute in 1994. She served as a faculty member and senior clinical supervisor at Tai Sophia. Lynn participated in the MAP II program with Professor JR Worsley from 2002-2005. She developed the ethics curriculum and Co-founded the Classical Acupuncture and Healing Center where she led continuing education courses for acupuncture practitioners. She has been guest lecturer and keynote speaker at the 5 Element Acupuncture Symposium in Santa Monica and guest lecture at the Academy of Five -Element Acupuncture in Gainsville Florida. Currently she is a guest lecturer at the Maryland University of Integrative Health.
Living from a foundation of personal integrity and deep compassion, Lynn inspires her patients and students to the possibilities opened up through acupuncture. She cultivates self-observation and personal responsibility, working in partnership with patients and students to generate miracles. Lynn loves to facilitate the transformation of WHAT IS to WHAT'S POSSIBLE!
Lynn Schwartz has devoted the past three decades of her life to practicing and teaching the healing art of Classical 5-Element Acupuncture and to sustaining this system of medicine for future generations.
She graduated from the Traditional Acupuncture Institute in 1994. She served as a faculty member and senior clinical supervisor at Tai Sophia. Lynn participated in the MAP II program with Professor JR Worsley from 2002-2005. She developed the ethics curriculum and Co-founded the Classical Acupuncture and Healing Center where she led continuing education courses for acupuncture practitioners. She has been guest lecturer and keynote speaker at the 5 Element Acupuncture Symposium in Santa Monica and guest lecture at the Academy of Five -Element Acupuncture in Gainsville Florida. Currently she is a guest lecturer at the Maryland University of Integrative Health.
Living from a foundation of personal integrity and deep compassion, Lynn inspires her patients and students to the possibilities opened up through acupuncture. She cultivates self-observation and personal responsibility, working in partnership with patients and students to generate miracles. Lynn loves to facilitate the transformation of WHAT IS to WHAT'S POSSIBLE!