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Discovering the Roots of the Oldest TCM School in Bay Area: The Academy of Chinese Culture and Health Sciences

 
Uncover the rich history and background of the oldest TCM school in Bay Area and how it became what it is today.
 

In the Bay Area, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has been practiced for centuries, and has become increasingly popular over the years. With the rise of alternative medicine, TCM has garnered a lot of attention as a holistic and natural approach to healing. In this article, we will explore the roots of the oldest TCM school in the Bay Area, the Academy of Chinese Culture and Health Sciences (ACCHS), and discover how it has become a cornerstone of the TCM community.

History of TCM in the Bay Area

TCM has been practiced in the Bay Area since the early 1900s, when Chinese immigrants began settling in San Francisco. At the time, TCM was not widely accepted in Western medicine, and practitioners faced significant challenges in gaining recognition and legitimacy. Despite these obstacles, TCM continued to thrive in the Bay Area, and eventually gained a following among people seeking alternative and natural treatments.

The Academy of Chinese Culture and Health Sciences (ACCHS)

The Academy of Chinese Culture and Health Sciences (ACCHS) was founded in 1982 and is the oldest TCM school in the Bay Area. The school was founded by a group of TCM practitioners who were passionate about spreading the knowledge and wisdom of TCM to a wider audience. Over the years, the school has become a respected institution in the TCM community, and has produced many skilled practitioners who have gone on to build successful practices of their own.

Roots of the Academy of Chinese Culture and Health Sciences

The roots of the Academy of Chinese Culture and Health Sciences can be traced back to the early days of TCM in San Francisco. Many of the founders of the school were students of the first generation of TCM practitioners who came to the Bay Area, and were inspired by their teachers’ dedication and passion for TCM.

The founders of the school were determined to create a community where TCM could thrive and flourish, and where students could learn from experienced practitioners. They began by offering classes and workshops in TCM, and gradually expanded their offerings to include a full curriculum in acupuncture and herbal medicine. As the school grew, it became a hub for TCM practitioners and enthusiasts in the Bay Area, and helped to establish TCM as a respected and legitimate form of medicine.

Today, the Academy of Chinese Culture and Health Sciences continues to be a leading institution in the TCM community, and has expanded its offerings to include a variety of programs and classes for students of all levels. Whether you are a beginner looking to learn the basics of TCM, or an experienced practitioner looking to deepen your knowledge and skills, the Academy of Chinese Culture and Health Sciences has something to offer.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the Academy of Chinese Culture and Health Sciences has a rich history and a deep connection to the roots of TCM in the Bay Area. It has played a crucial role in establishing TCM as a respected and legitimate form of medicine, and has produced many skilled practitioners who have gone on to make a difference in their communities. Whether you are a student of TCM, or simply interested in learning more about this ancient form of medicine, the Academy of Chinese Culture and Health Sciences is an excellent place to start.

Uncover the rich history and background of the oldest TCM school in Bay Area and how it became what it is today.

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Student Virtual Townhall 5/15/20 /news/student-virtual-townhall-5-15-20/ Fri, 15 May 2020 21:46:52 +0000 / ACCHS Student Townhall, recorded 5/15/2020 2pm – 4pm.

Topics Include:

  • New Student Help Desk (please watch short tutorial video on rt.)
  • ACAOM Waiver Extension and Summer Trimester Online
  • ACCHS Telemedicine

https://youtu.be/stb6ICDuMjo

(click tabs below for detailed information on a topic)

Student Help Desk
Library Resources
Neo LMS Groups and Forums
Student Help Desk

ACCHS is pleased to announce the launch of the Student and Faculty Help Desk in Neo LMS.

In an effort to facilitate a speedy resolution to Student and Faculty questions, concerns, and issues, ACCHS is launching this new portal meant to be the primary means on the internet for Students and Faculty to communicate directly with ACCHS Admin. Submitting your query here will help ACCHS quickly respond to your request by the person who is best suited to respond.

We are all bogged down in email these days, and many concerns are not getting to the person they need to in a quick time-frame. Our aim with this new tool is to respond to all requests within 24 hours. Once you submit a request, please ensure you are subscribed to the request so that you will be notified when ACCHS administration has responded to you. 

Please watch the above brief youtube tutorial video teaching how to use the new Student/Faculty Help Desk in Neo LMS. 

–Admin

Library Resources

ACCHS Students Faculty and Staff:

I have put many links up at:

https://opac.libraryworld.com/opacv4/home.php  they may be useful. The newest one is google books. They will provide some Chinese Medicine related books in whole or part.

I strongly suggest getting an Oakland Public Library card https://oaklandlibrary.org/using-library/library-cards  You will have access to many free databases that ACCHS can not afford.  In the meantime. I do have free access to GALE on the library website. I also made arrangements with Classical Chinese medicine and Natural Medicine database to provide remote access to you.  If you have not registered for Natural Medicine, please follow the directions and assume that you are signing up via an ACCHS library computer,

SF public Library has even more databases. https://sflib1.sfpl.org/selfreg but it looks like at this time this link is only available to residents of San Francisco.

Questions have came up about textbooks. Many textbooks may not be available electronically. Please let me know if there is something you are looking for and I can search to see if and how much we can obtain of a copy of it. Google Books is a great resource. 

Please note that any ACCHS materials that you have out will continued to be renewed until shelter in place is lifted and you will not be charged any late fees.

I am available to help you via zoom and am working on a screencastify video to help you navigate resources. Please also view Library Orientation

I realize that COVID 19 and distance learning can’t replace the ACCHS library, but doing the best that I can. Contact me at bmorris@acchs.edu if i can be of further assistance.

Beth Morris
Librarian
MAT, MLIS
Neo LMS Groups and Forums

ACCHS has created group pages here in Neo LMS to help Students and Faculty. 

Students will soon be added to these groups where you will be able to see news, view and create forum posts, read FAQs regarding all things ACCHS. 

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