Student and Post-graduate Clinical Experience and Training
Teaching Clinics are on Mondays in Chiswick, Wednesdays in East Finchley and Thursdays in Kentish Town
Teaching Clinics are on:
Mondays in Chiswick
Hogarth Youth Centre
Duke Road
Chiswick
London W4 2JR
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Wednesdays in East Finchley
17 Lankaster Gardens
East Finchley
London N2 9AZ
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Thursdays at Touch Tuina Kentish Town
Touch Tuina
46 Malden Rd,
Kentish Town,
London NW5 3HG
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Clinical Attachment for Students and Graduates of TCM
Students and Graduates can observe and participate in treatments in this busy teaching clinic gaining real clinical experiance
You would be apprentised to Paul Robin (Head of TCM at the College of Chinese medicine London), Paul Brecher (Principle at the College of Chinese medicine London) or Dragomir Lubomirov (Vice Principle at the College of Chinese medicine London) who practise Chinese style Acupuncture, Diagnosis and Herbal medicine each with over 25 years experiance.
This is what they dont teach you on academic courses but is essential to gain real confidence to practice and administer treatments effectively and efficiantly.
£50 per day clinical attachment fees all TCM practitioners and students welcome
£1500 per annum for CCM 3rd year students or postgraduates (approx 30 thursdays a year or £50 per clinic day)
ContactReturn to Top ↑
If you would like to arrange an appointment as a patient of the teaching clinic or be a student or graduate apprentice at our teaching clinic
Call or Email:
Wednesday clinics in East Finchley:
Paul Brecher 07534 493888 paul@taiji.net
Thursday clinics in Russel Square:
Paul Robin 07734 668402 acusoc@yahoo.co.uk
Monday Clinics in Chiswick: Dragomir Lubomirov 07976 253682 dragomirl@btinternet.com
The cost of this unique and highly specialised Clinical Experiance is £50 per day
Clinical Attachment for all Students,Practitioners, Graduates of Acupuncture and TCM
(open to all regardless of your school or training backgroud)
Students, Graduates and Practitioners can observe and participate in treatments in this busy teaching clinic gaining real clinical experiance
You would be apprentised to Paul Robin (Head of TCM at the College of Chinese medicine London) or Paul Brecher (Principle at the College of Chinese medicine London) who practise Chinese style Acupuncture, Diagnosis and Herbal medicine with over 25 years experiance.
This is what they dont teach you on academic courses but is essential to gain real confidence to practice and administer treatments effectively and efficiantly.
Location
Wednesdays
CCM Teaching Clinic at East Finchley
17 Lankaster Gardens
East Finchley
London N2 9AZ
Thursdays
CCM Teaching Clinic at
University of London
International Hall
Meeting Room or Conservatory
Lansdowne Terrace
London WC1N 1AS
Orthopaedic Acupuncture Course in Clinical Environment
If you wish to complete this course on a Thursday in London, or a Monday in Edinburgh or Cardiff
Contact Paul Robin for course dates, content and prices on 07734 668402 or acusoc@yahoo.co.uk
Click this link for Paul Robin's thursday Orthopaedic Body, Scalp, Hand & Auricular Microsystems Acupuncture
Course details and content
Click the below link for the application form for Paul Robins Classes:
Course details and content

Outline
This Advanced Clinical Acupuncture Training Certificate Course is taught by
Paul Robin FAcS MPCHM MCAA Head of The College of Chinese Medicine TCM Faculty and
Paul Brecher BA FAcS MPCHM Principal of The College of Chinese Medicine
Students can attend as frequently as they wish and will be certificated according to their attendance hours at a cost of £50 per day
Admission RequirementsReturn to Top ↑
Western and Traditional Qualified Acupuncturists, Acupuncture Students, Graduates and Practitioners of all Acupuncture and herbal Styles.
Theoretical and practical examination is done by continuous assessment where a course of 3 month or more experience days is undertaken. Certification can be given
Graduates and attendees who are suitable qualified can join the Acupuncture Society.
PLEASE READ OUR TREATMENT SAFETY CHECK LIST BELOW BEFORE ATTENDING CCM COURSES:
The list below is a student safety guide used prior undertaking a CCM course. We aim to protect the health and safety of students in training and also those they practise on during and after the course.
If you suffer from any of the conditions listed below or other conditions which have not been included that you feel are relevant, please inform us prior to class treatments so that we can assess you suitability for such treatment.
Where there is any doubt please consult your GP.
- A recent operation
- An untreated medical condition
- Severe Bone or joint disorders (Rheumatoid/Osteo arthritis, osteoporosis)
- Cardiovascular disorders (high blood pressure, heart / circulatory desease, thrombosis)
- Diabetes
- Endocrine disorders
- Epilepsy
- Drug addiction or recent use of cocktails of recreational and prescribed drugs and or exessive alcohol consumption
- Medication
- Pregnancy (or post natal)
- Severe skin disorders
- Severe mental illness
- Spinal injuries
- Prone to fainting
- If you suffer from infectious deseases like hepatitis b or HIV
You must also have eaten about 2 hours prior to treatment (please inform tutor if you haven't
- If there anything else we should know about your health, please let the tutor know.
- The same proceeding is required prior to treating your clients or during assignments
FeeReturn to Top ↑
The cost of this unique and highly specialised Clinical Experiance is £50 per day
(Please note that course fees are non-refundable)
Fees are directly payable by chq's made out to your course tutor account
CCM cannot accept payment on behalf of each individual tutor
TutorReturn to Top ↑

Paul Robin FAcS MPCHM MCAA
Head of the College of Chinese Medicine TCM faculty Chairman of the Acupuncture Society
Paul Robin has been teaching and practicing Traditional Chinese medicine for over 25 years. He was trained in the Fook Sang style by Dr Ac Bernard Kai Lam Lee (who was a TCM specialist brought over from China by the British Acupuncture Association) and qualified in 1987. Paul was Dr Lees full time apprentice and assistant for 9 years during which time he conducted research and lectured at the Fook Sang courses held at Imperial College and was President of the Fook Sang Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Practitioners Association.
In 1994 Paul founded the College of Chinese Medicine and some years later founded the Acupuncture Society in order to establish Chinese style Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine in the UK.
Paul specializes in Spinal, Traditional and Chinese Medical Style Deep Needling Acupuncture, Authentic Chinese Needle manipulation techniques Traditional Chinese Diagnosis and complex Chinese Herbal formulations.
He represents the Acupuncture Society in the Acupuncture Stakeholders Group which is working with leading members of the profession toward the future regulation of Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine and preparing for the professions inclusion into the NHS.
Paul lectures at the College of Chinese Medicine and is also a specialist TCM consultant at the Clinic of the College of Chinese Medicine Teaching Clinic at 1 Harley Street.Central London
Read more of Paul Robins News Comments on:
- http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/5374291/NHS-to-promote-acupuncture-for-back-pain.html
- http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1187098/Back-pain-patients-offered-acupuncture-NHS.html
- http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/science-proves-acupuncture-is-sound-medicine-1644893.html
- http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/health/article4294839.ece
- http://www.healthypages.co.uk/newsitem.php?news=5994
- http://www.bionews.org.uk/page_13522.asp
- http://pureinsight.org/node/3826
- BBC Radio Interview Paul Robin on Youtube
Paul Brecher FAcS MPCHM

Principal of The College of Chinese Medicine
Paul Brecher studied at Fook Sang College and later at The College of Chinese Medicine, he was also apprentice to Dr Ac Bernard Kai Lam Lee and Paul Robin.
He has been teaching and practicing Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine for over 16 years and Chinese Martial Arts and Healing Arts for 30 years. Teaching Qi Gong and Tai Chi Chuan, Bagua Chang and Wutang Shan Chuan. His ten instructional DVDs and eight books on the Chinese healing and martial arts have been translated into numerous languages and are on sale internationally.
Paul edited the English language version of the Chinese governments Qi Gong book - Knocking at the Gate of Life - and has been in the national press, on radio and on TV many times explaining and demonstrating the many great benefits of the Chinese martial and healing arts.
He has been developing the College syllabus for many years and has refined it into a systematic practical student friendly form.
Paul lectures at the College of Chinese Medicine and is also a specialist TCM consultant at the Clinic of the College of Chinese Medicine.
Interviewed by Sky TV News on 9 July 2004 to help explain to the public more about Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Interviewed by BBC Lunchtime News on 21 December 2004 and demonstrated advanced Acupuncture techniques.
Application FormReturn to Top ↑
Please submit this form and the course tutor will respond to your email to inform you of whether you have been accepted.
Thursday Teaching Clinic at UCL
Dates for 2015
5th Feb - Meeting room
12th Feb - Meeting room
26th Feb - Meeting room
12th March - Meeting room
19th March - Meeting room
2nd April - Meeting room
9th April - Meeting room
16th April - Meeting room
14th May - Meeting room
21st May - Meeting room
28th May - Meeting room
11th June - Meeting room
25th June - Meeting room
9th July - Meeting room
16th July - Meeting room
3rd Sept - Meeting room
10th Sept - Meeting room
17th Sept - Meeting room
24th Sept - Meeting room
1st Oct - Meeting room
8th Oct - Meeting room
15th Oct - Meeting room
22nd Oct - Meeting room
5th Nov - Meeting room
19th Nov - Meeting room
26th Nov - Meeting room
3rd Dec - Meeting room
10th Dec - Meeting room
17th Dec - Meeting room
Acupuncture Society membershipReturn to Top ↑
Successful graduates from this course can apply for membership of the Acupuncture Society are entitled to use the abbreviations MAcS after their names the society can also arrange professional indemnity insurance at a very competitive members preferential rate
all members must be insured and log 15 hours of CPD per year (8 hours courses/seminars/workshops and 7 hours home study/research)
Acupuncture Society Application Formif they join the Society and adhere to its code of ethics rules and regulations and supply copies of their insurance.
Acupuncture Society members are exempted from Local Authority Licensing in many areas including Greater London please check with your local authority.
The annual membership to the Acupuncture Society is £100
Thank you for your application!
Your course tutor will contact you as soon as possible.
If you do not receive a reply within the next few days please call the course tutor.