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spring semester!
Ask about our daytime or weekend/evening, full or part-time options. Call today to schedule a personal tour or plan to attend our November 2nd Open House. Contact Admissions today at (602) 274-1885
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Auricular Acupuncture Clinic
Wednesdays 3:30-5pm at PIHMA
Stop by PIHMA's Auricular Acupuncture Clinic
on Wednesdays between 3:30 and 5pm for
$10 Acu-Detox treatments.
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Auricular acupuncture (ears only) treatments involve inserting 5 needles into both ears and can take up to 45 minutes. This type of treatment is used for treating addictions, pain management, stress, anxiety, PTSD, insomnia, weight management, and can have a strong effect on psycho-emotional issues.
Walk-Ins Welcome
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Welcome to the World of Feng Shui
Feng Shui is the ancient Chinese art of space arrangement that uses universal principles and the laws of nature to determine how to organize your environment in order to be happy, healthy, prosperous and free. This unique mini-seminar, geared toward nurses yet open to everyone, focuses on examining the key elements of Feng Shui and how it works.

Friday, November 16, 2012
8:00am-12:00pm
at PIHMA College & Clinic
Seminar Fee: $39
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Feng Shui & Fashion
Just after PIHMA's mini-seminar, stick around for Feng Shui & Fashion and learn how to describe the five life forming Feng Shui energies and how they apply to your personal mind (intentions), body (physical) and essence (spirit). You'll also analyze how the elements of Feng Shui relate to one's physical self and the energy of personal essence and intentions and apply the elements of Feng Shui and clutter clearing to cure your "cluttered closet".

Friday, November 16, 2012
1:30-4:00pm
at PIHMA College & Clinic
Seminar Fee: $55
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 Integrative Approach to Cardiovascular & Endocrine Health
Seminar with Michael Gaeta
Saturday & Sunday, January 19 & 20
9:00am-5:00pm
Seminar Fee: $149 (16 L.Ac. CEU's) Student Rate: $99 at PIHMA College & Clinic
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the number one cause of death in the world and is essentially a deficiency condition. In nearly every person it is an unnecessary, preventable and reversible lifestyle-based condition. Improvements in nutrition, social/relational health, and physical activity are safer and more effective than pharmaceutical interventions.
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