One of my new clients this month is the Illinois Association of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine (ILaaom). Until a few days ago, I had met only a few of the board members of the thriving, 150-member group.
Then, on Sunday, ILaaom invited me to address members and their guests (see photo on right) at their Asian Moon Festival celebration at Furama restaurant in Chicago.
With a national conference coming to Chicago in mid-October, board members (some of whom are pictured below) figured the time was right to bring me onboard and see what I could do to help promote awareness of the association, as well as their members.
Spreading Word About ILaaom Members
As I told the roughly 75 who gathered for the Asian Moon Festival dinner, I look forward to helping the group as a whole, and members individually, because I know they have numerous stories of how they are improving patients’ quality of life. And by spreading the word about those stories, I am confident that more people will seek treatment and be glad that they did.
I’ve written features on acupuncturists’ good work in the past, have been treated with great results by one, and my mother and sister both have extensive, positive experiences with acupuncture–my mom so much so that she worked for an acupuncturist in Massachusetts for nearly a decade.
It’s always a bonus when you have such a positive first-hand experience with a client, and in the weeks and months to come, stay tuned for more good news about the Illinois Association of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine.
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