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Author Archives: truncheon

Sabrina on becoming a member of the People’s Organization of Community Acupuncture (A.K.A. POCA)

Posted on May 1, 2014 by truncheon

During acupuncture school there wasn’t much emphasis on community acupuncture, so I knew very little about it. It wasn’t until I was 4 weeks away from the California Acupuncture Licensing Continue Reading →

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Congratulations Sarah.

Posted on May 1, 2014 by truncheon

Meet Sarah’s new baby: Lola Alexandria Wickersham! She was born on April 19th at home after 10.5 hrs of labor. Good job, Sarah! We can’t wait to meet Lola in Continue Reading →

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Goodbye Roselle

Posted on April 30, 2014 by truncheon

On May 31st, Roselle, who is one of the founders of OAP, will be leaving us to start a new life with her family in the country. Besides being a Continue Reading →

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  • Testimonial – Marilyn Miller
    Oakland Acupuncture ProjectJust want to say, my sensation on arriving home after today's first OAP visit is appreciation for the aura of wellness energy that dwells there.  I'm reminded of a Tibetan expression which I was told means 'all auspicious blessings' -  spoken, sounds like 'tashi delegs.'
    -Marilyn Miller
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