by ICOM_admin | Feb 19, 2019 | Life at ICOM, News, Notice Board, Practitioners, Students area
The Yellow Emperor asked the heavenly teacher: “I have heard that people in ancient times had lived as long as one hundred and twenty years with no sign of weakening in movement, but people nowadays become weakened in their movements in the age of less than...
by ICOM_admin | Oct 31, 2018 | News, Students area
Sandra Hill Is a Chinese medicine practitioner, writer and teacher with a particular interest in Classical Chinese texts and yang sheng. After completing an MA in Fine Art, Sandra Hill lived in Japan for 3 years where she studied tai ji, qi...
by ICOM_admin | Jul 3, 2018 | Life at ICOM, News, Notice Board, Practitioners, Students area
What is the ICOM Community Project?The ICOM community project is a project of our own choosing, which all students are required to complete each year as part of their Personal & Professional Development module. It is something that contributes to college life, or...
by ICOM_admin | Apr 1, 2014 | News
Sarah is a senior lecturer, clinic supervisor and point location co-ordinator at ICOM. She also runs a busy private practice locally. Here’s what Sarah says about how she came to study acupuncture: I was always a bit of a frustrated medic, I guess. I loved science,...
by ICOM_admin | Nov 9, 2013 | News
Acupuncture for children can be of great benefit. Many children come for regular acupuncture treatment, from babies, toddlers to teenagers. Not only can acupuncture for children help with any symptoms they may be experiencing, it may also be effective in boosting...