

With graduation around the corner, a lot of classmates, including myself, are in a state of happiness (3 years of school are over!) and excitement (a lot of well-deserved vacations), combined with a small amount of fear (mostly due to student loans) and apprehension (what's next?).
However, it seems that most of us have a good idea of what we will be doing for at least a year, and there are thankfully a lot of great opportunities out there (whew!).
*Around 22 of my classmates are heading over to China for six weeks to study at the Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. It's going to be such a great trip for them- I'm hoping to go next year!
*Three of my classmates are opening a free clinic in Nepal this fall under the Acupuncture Relief Project- check out their beautiful site! I've worked with all three of these acupuncturists, and truly believe they will make a big difference in the clinic.
I'm hoping to get a few people to send me weekly posts about their travels and what they are seeing over in Asia. If I can, I'll definitely be posting starting in September.
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Calm Acupuncture is at 1340 SW Bertha Blvd, Suite 200, Portland, Oregon 97219 — in the SW Burlingame neighborhood.
What conditions does Amy Chitwood Burslem treat?
Amy specializes in women's health, fertility, menopause, pain management, anxiety, insomnia, and digestive issues. She is a licensed acupuncturist with a Master's degree from the Oregon College of Oriental Medicine.