This is the English Session of the conference, for the Chinese Session, please click here.
Topic: Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture for Mental Health and Pain Management
Speakers: Dr Roger Jahnke (USA), Dr Hegyi Gabriella (Hungry), Dr Lara Lopes (Portugal), Dr Haihe Tian (USA), Dr John Kelly (Ireland), Dr Murate Topoglu (Turkey), Dr Dianna Li (Canada), Dr Xiaoxue Ying (Canada), Dr Franklin Chen(Canada), Dr Cong He (USA), Dr David Euler (USA), Dr Linda Hao (USA), Dr John Liu (Canada), Dr Behzad Barikbeen (Canada), Dr Bingjiang Wu (Canada), Dr Changqing Yang (USA), Dr Wai-Ching Lee (Singapore), Dr Guojian Huang (Canada), Dr Yuning Hu (Canada), Xia Chen (Canada), Dr Jiulin Wang (Canada), Dr Biao Lu (USA), Dr Weidong Yu (Canada), Dr Jack Fu (USA), Dr TruthSayer (USA)
Date & Time:
08:00 am to 19:50 pm Feb. 28, 2021 (Vancouver Time)
16:00 pm Feb. 28 to 3:50 am Mar. 1, 2021 (England Time)
00:00 am to 11:50 pm Mar. 1, 2021 (Beijing Time)
Fee: USD $45.6
20% off (USD $36.5) before 23:59 pm Feb. 23, 2021 (Beijing Time)
10% off (USD $41) before 23:59 pm Feb. 27, 2021 (Beijing Time)
*course validity: Febraury 28, 2023 (Beijing Time)
Language: English
Host:
The Alliance of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine of Canada
Canadian College of Acupuncture & Traditional Chinese Medicine
Co-organizer:
World Traditional Medicine Forum
Qihuang Healthcare
Keynote Speakers (TBA) Topic
Dr Linda Hao (USA)
Scalp-Acupuncture Treating ADHD and Neurological Disorders
Dr Bingjing WU (Canada)
Clinical research on the benefits of “Dr Wu’s Head Massage” in the treatment of insomnia
Dr Haihe Tian (USA)
Application of Psychosomatic Modulation (Mind-Body Therapy) in Digestive System Disorders
Dr Changqing Yang (USA)
Shen Qi Concept and TCM Psychiatry
Dr Lara Lopes (Portugal)
Qigong and Tuina for Autism Spectrum Disorders
Dr Dianna Li (Canada)
Acupressure for mental health applying five elements theory of the Traditional Chinese Medicine
Dr TruthSayer (USA)
Auricular acupuncture for mental health and Pain
Dr Roger Jahnke (USA)
The mind-body practices of Chinese medicine-qigong and tai chi: safety, efficacy, mechanisms and dissemination
Dr Franklyn Chen (Canada)
A Clinical study on acupuncture combined with Chinese herbal medicine in treating anxiety
Dr Chong He (USA)
Intervention on Anxiety with TCM
Dr Wai-Ching Lee (Singapore)
Infinity Quantum Qi Gong for Mental Transformation
Dr David Euler (USA)
Palpation Based Acupuncture in differential diagnosis and treatment of emotional stress and anxiety
Dr Jiulin Wang (Canada)
Depression treatment by acupuncture and TCM
Dr Guojian Huang (Canada)
Incredible advantage of MRA for chronic intractable pain treatment
Dr Murate Topoglu (Turkey)
Acupuncture for migraine headache
Dr John Liu (Canada)
Qian Kun Dao Qi needling method and Tumor Analgesia
Dr John Kelley (Ireland)
Muscular pain and sports injury
Dr Biao Lu (USA)
Acupuncture Manipulation and pain treatment
Dr Weidong Yu (Canada)
Meridian acupuncture and neck pain
Dr Jack Fu (USA)
Tai chi and Wu Shu benefit Pain Management
Dr HegyiGabriella (Hungry)
Acupuncture for the pain
Dr Behzad Barikbeen (Canada)
Power of Light (Acupuncture Without Needles)
Dr Yuning Hu (Canada)
Cutaneous Pain/Cutaneous nerve entrapment syndrome
Dr Xiaoxue Ying (Canada)
Acupuncture and moxibustion for the treatment of pain syndrome
Dr. Xia Cheng (Canada)
The introduction to common prescribed Chinese herbal formula and acupuncture points for mental illness
The Brief Introduction of the speakers
Roger Jahnke, OMD, served as Chief of Staff at Health Action Integrative Medicine Clinic for over 30 years of clinical
practice. He is the founder of the National Qigong Association as well as the Institute of Integral Qigong and Tai Chi and the Healer Within Foundation. He is the author of two highly respected books on Mind-Body Practice, The Healer Within and The Healing Promise, as well as numerus articles in texts and research journals. Jahnke has lectured to, or consulted for, prestigious institutions including the American Medical Association, The American Hospital Association and the National Wellness Institute.
Hegyi Gabriella is Medical Doctor, with specialization of internal medicine, working medicine and rehabilitation, she completed her Ph.D. in medical Sciences at the University of St. Stephan, Budapest, Hungary . She went on to establish and lead the efforts of Yamamoto rehabilitation Institute in Budapest in 1989 where eastern and western medicine joints. She is the member of advisory board of health Ministry since 1997, organizes the TCM, neural therapy and Cam courses at University for medical doctors since 1986. For the past 16 years, he has been the President of Hungarian Biophysical Association,
President of Hungarian Medical Acupuncture Association, researcher of CAMbrella, the Paneuropean CAM Project, researcher of NATO CAM Project, establish person of TCM Confucius Institute of Pecs University in 2015. She is the author on more than 250 papers, more books. She has been an Editorial Board Member of 6 professional medical journals in last years.
Dr. Lara Lopes is a psychologist and a Master in Traditional Chinese Medicine, Ph.D candidate in Biomedical Sciences at University of Porto. Dr. Lara Lopes has professional experience as Trainer and a clinical practitioner of Psychology and TCM subjects in diverse Professional Schools and Clinics. She started her research work with an experimental study for Master Thesis about "The Acute Effect of White Ball Qigong in Perceptual Auditory Attention: a Randomized Controlled Study Done with Biopac Reaction Time Measurements". Her research interest focuses on the effects that TCM practices may have on a neuropsychological level, especially in children with neurodevelopmental disorders. Traditional Vegetative Biofeedback Therapy ("Qigong") and Tapping as a ELT (Emotional Liberating Therapy) are some of the techniques that might be interesting to test.
Prof. Dr. Haihe Tian received his Ph.D. degree in Chinese medicine from Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, China in 1993, and was mentored there by internationally known experts in TCM. After completing his medical degree, he taught and practiced traditional Chinese medicine in the affiliated hospital of Beijing University of TCM. Dr. Tian has been a TCM practitioner and professor in the United States since 1997, serving as academic dean and clinical director at the TCM School in Tampa Bay, FL.
He has served as the President of the American TCM Association (ATCMA), President of The TCM American Alumni Association (TCMAAA), the founder and President of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine American Alumni Association (BUCMAAA), specially-appointed clinical professor at Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Steering Committee member of US Center of Chinese Medicine, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine (USCCM-BUCM), and is an Executive Director of Doctoral Committee of the American Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medical Universities (AAAOM ), a board member of the American Association of Oriental Medicine (AAOM), and as a committee member of the Council of Colleges of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (CCAOM). He is also appointed as Vice President of the Worldwide Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine Physicians, Vice Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies (WFCMS), Vice Presidents of the Specialty Committee of Internal Medicine, Specialty Committee of Psychosomatic Medicine, and Executive Directors of many other Specialty Committees, WFCMS. He is a mentor of doctorate program at many American Acupuncture and Oriental Medical universities. Dr. Tian is an Honorary Editor-in-Chief of World Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine (WJTCM) US Edition.
Dr. Tian has published 40 professional papers and 20 medical books as an author or co-author.
Having retired from competitive athletics, Dr. John Kelly initially studied in the late 1980’s with Giovanni Maciocia and subsequently herbal medicine with Michael McIntyre. He has a special interest in acute pain and injury and understands that many top-level athletes need to return to competition or training very quickly. He has been in full time practice in Wicklow, Ireland since 1992.
In this exciting online presentation, Dr. John Kelly presents a practical approach to treating acute pain in a busy clinic using a synthesis of acupuncture techniques. He will combine this with his dynamic understanding of how the main channels, secondary vessels, shu points and extraordinary channels work and interact.
Murat TOPOĞLU graduated from Dokuz Eylül University, Faculty of Medicine in 1984 and started his first acupuncture studies in Switzerland in the same year. In 1985 he was educated at the Acupuncture Academy in Colombo, Sri-Lanka by the Ministry of Health. In 1988 he went to China to master the acupuncture treatment. On 5-8 December 1990, WFAS and WHO (World Health Organization) invited to the 2nd World congress in Paris, France and presented a paper on Obesity.
He is an executive member of WFAS The World Academy of Auricular Medicine 2009 and 2012, the World Federation of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 2018, Network of Knowledge online webinar 2019.
Dr. Diana Tong Li is the founder and president of the Canadian College of Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine (CCATCM), the Vice President of the Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture Association of Canada (CMAAC), as well the president of the Nova Scotia chapter of CMAAC. She is also an executive committee member of the World Federation of the Acupuncture-Moxibustion Societies.
Dr. Li is the pioneer to set up the first-ever acupuncture clinic in Atlantic Canada. Dr. Li continues in promoting Chinese medicine to local communities and trained hundreds of qualified Acupuncture practitioners. She received her Ph.D. in Acupuncture from the Heilongjian University of Chinese Medicine.
Dr. Li has worked tirelessly to conduct research, attend, and speak at national and international conferences.
Dr. Li’s expertise has led to be an expert in treating infertility patients with the unique fertility program. Dr. Li often dedicates herself to a variety of media organizations, such as CBC, ATV, The Chronicle Herald. In 2013, Dr. Li was elected to the Executive Committee of the World Federation of Acupuncture-Moxibustion Societies.
Dr. Li has published several specialized English textbooks; include Dr. Li-Chen Acupressure Massage for Relaxation and Health, Dr. Li-Chen Acupressure Massage Treating Pain Conditions, Di. Li-Chen Acupressure Meridian Massage, Dr. Li-Chen Acupressure Massage Treating Common Illness and Traditional Chinese Medicine Foundations.
Dr. Xiaoxue Yin is a CTCMPAO registered Acupuncturist and TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) practitioner. She was a medical doctor holding Ph. D degree and practicing integrated TCM and Western medicine specialized in Traumatology and Orthopaedics for over 20 years in a first-class general hospital in China before going overseas. She did her post doctoral research in the department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine at University of Washington Medical Center before coming to Canada.
Dr. Yin received her Bachelor degree in TCM and Master degree major in integrated traumatology from Shaanxi University of TCM, and Ph.D. in Orthopaedic from Peking University, China. With 20 years of clinical experience and under the guidance of knowledge and theory of integrative Chinese and Western Medicine, Dr. Yin is truly an expert in the area of sports medicine, traumatology/orthopaedics, rehabilitation and general practice of acupuncture.
Except for clinic practice, Dr. Yin has been an Academic director and TCM instructor at Eight Branches Academy of Eastern Medicine. She is one of the most popular professors and has trained numerous Acupuncture and TCM students in Toronto.
Dr. Franklyn Chen is the Chairman of the Canadian College of Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine, medical expert at S-T Natural Medicine Centre, president of the Acupuncture and Naturopathy Association of Nova Scotia since 1993. He also serves as vice-chairman of the specialty committee of Trocar of World Federation of Chinese Medicine societies, Director of the specialty committee of medicated diet and diet-therapy of WFCMS.
Dr. Chen is proficient in both Traditional Chinese Medicine and western Naturopathic Medicine, and he is frequently interviewed and invited as a guest speaker on Canadian TV programs and newspapers to promote the culture of Chinese medicine to local community.
Dr. Chen was born into a medical family. He studied medicine with his grandfather since he was a child, and he followed the famous acupuncture Master Zhang Jin as his mentor. Dr. Chen holds a Canadian master's degree and Natural Medicine degree. Dr. Chen received his Ph.D. in Acupuncture from Heilongjiang University of Chinese medicine, China.
He is the founder of the Canadian College of Natural Medicine in 1998 and has trained students all across the Canada. In 2008, Dr. Chen and Dr. Diana Li decided to change the college’s name as the Canadian College of Acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine. The education has focused on acupuncture and Chinese medicine. Dr. Chen and Dr. Diana Li co-authored several English-language TCM textbooks for students.
Over the past 30 years in Canada, Dr. Chen devoted himself to studying various effective natural therapies and traditional Chinese medicine and has published many papers at the International Natural Medicine and World Acupuncture Conferences. Dr. Chen spent over 30 years in research and treatment of multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) disease and become an expert in this field. Dr. Chen has devoted himself to the practice of natural therapies and traditional Chinese medicine to treat modern multiple chemical hypersensitivities and authored a 100,000-words book on MCS that fills a gap in Chinese medicine on this subject. Dr. Chen has received numerous awards from Lieutenant Governor, Premier of Nova Scotia and city mayor for his contribution and achievements of promoting Chinese Medicine culture.
Dr. Chong He graduated from Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1983, he then obtained his master and doctor degrees at the same school. He used to work in clinical, scientific research and teaching at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University of TCM and the Second Clinical Medical College of Nanjing University of TCM. He has participated in and presided over the research on acupuncture treatment for Parkinson's disease and stroke. Dr. He also took part in the research project of the “Acupoints Collection” held by the Ministry of Health. Moreover, he has been engaged in the clinical work of acupuncture in Germany and the United Kingdom. He helped prepare the advanced reference materials of "Science of Acupuncture and Moxibustion ” organized by the Ministry of Health. Besides, he has compiled more than 10 manuscripts such as "The History of Hundreds of Chinese Medicine Practitioners - Qiu Maoliang" and published more than 30 papers. He mainly devoted himself to acupuncture and Chinese medicine for the clinical research of neuropsychiatric diseases and ophthalmic diseases. He is currently the CEO of Oriental Asclepius, Inc., the professor of Atlantic College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the professor of Everglade University, as well as the Vice President of the American National Association of Chinese Medicine.
Dr. Euler completed his Acupuncture Studies in 1989,he specialized in palpation-based acupuncture influenced by Japanese styles, mainly Master Nagano and Kiiko Matsumoto, as well as Master Kawai. Blending the Japanese styles of acupuncture with European micro-systems and Low Level Laser therapies became a gentle, yet a very powerful treatment modality.
His Professional Activities include:
1,Treating patients at the Newton Acupuncture Clinic in Newton, MA.
2,Previously, Co-Directing and Teaching an
Acupuncture Course for Physicians at the Harvard Medical School, Dep. of
continuing Education for 17 years.
3,Providing continuing acupuncture training
to acupuncturist and physicians around the US and World for 20 years.
4,Authoring and Publishing articles, chapters, Books, and DVD's about this style of Acupuncture.
His Publications include:
◆"Acupuncture in Practice" Edited by Hugh MacPherson and Ted Kaptchuk, Churchill livingstone, NY, 1997: A chapter on Diabetic neuropathy in the lower limbs
◆"Kiiko Matsumoto's Clinical Strategies, Vol.1"; KMI, Natick, 2002. David Euler and Kiiko Matsumoto
◆"Clinical DVD #1", KMI, Natick , 2005 David Euler
◆"Stresskrankheiten"Andreas Noll and Barbara Kirschbaum, editors, Elsevier GmbH München 2006: Chapter on Japanese Meridian Therapy.
◆"Kiiko Matsumoto's Clinical Strategies, Vol.2"; KMI, Natick, 2008. David Euler and Kiiko Matsumoto
◆ A contribution in "Integrative Pain Medicine", Audette and Bailey, Humana Press, NJ 2008
A chapter on Chinese herbal medicine for pain
◆"Pain and Chemical Dependency", Edited by Howard Smith and Steven Passik, Oxford University Press, NY 2008.Chapter on Traditional Chinese Medicine for pain and Addiction.
◆"Leitfaden Triggerpunkte", Dominik Irnich, Elsevier GmbH München 2009
Throughout the book, accompanied palpation-based acupuncture for each trigger point.
Dr. Linda Hao, aka Lingzhi Shi, received her Doctorate Degree in Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture from Heilongjiang TCM University in Harbin, China, with specialty in neuro-acupuncture. She is the President of the National Healthcare Center in Albuquerque, NM, the founder of the Academy of International Scalp Acupuncture, and the co-founder and full professor of the Neuro-Acupuncture Institute. Dr. Linda Hao Is appointed Honorary Adviser and Expert of European Association of Scalp Acupuncture. She is the Vice President to the Specialty Committee of Head Acupuncture of World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies.
Dr. Linda Hao is a pioneer in the neuro-acupuncture treatment of children with Autism, ADHD, Trisomy 18, and other difficult neurological disorders worldwide. She specializes in the treatment of cerebral palsy, stroke, traumatic brain injury, MS, and paralysis, etc. Her patients come from all walks of life including celebrities in USA and abroad. Her work has garnered national and international recognition, and her accomplishments have been broadcasted many times by local and national TV like Fox News, Action 7 News and newspapers, bringing widespread acceptance of Scalp Acupuncture throughout the world. The Albuquerque Journal on February 10, 2019 and Journal North on February 4, 2019 headlined an article “Point of Hope,” illustrating the great accomplishments in the treatment of neurological diseases.
Dr. Linda Hao has many years of teaching experience, presenting seminars domestically and internationally, including Australia, Canada, Germany, Italy, Netherland, and Denmark, etc. She has trained students around the globe in the field of scalp-acupuncture. She is the co-author of the book Chinese Scalp Acupuncture and has published numerous articles in medical journals in English and Chinese. She has authored a chapter AUTISM in Acupuncture for Brain, Sept. 2020, published by Springer, and in numerous western medicine books & journals on scalp-acupuncture.
Dr. Linda Hao was awarded in Nov. 2020 the Feng Fan Award for her accomplishment in academic exchange of the teaching of TCM by the World Federation Organization. She is one of Top Ten Honorees in the Hundred Professionals Hundred Schools Award, by the World TCM Forum, World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies, Academy of Science in Chinese Medicine, and Beijing Government in June 2016. She received Certificate of Excellent Thesis Award 2003 in China, Outstanding Women of the Year of New Mexico, USA in 1998, and a Certificate of Outstanding Achievement in Acupuncture from the House of Representative of the State of NM in 1997.
John Jin Hong Liu, R.Ac & RTCMP received his bachelor degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine from Nanjing University of TCM, his master degree in Acupuncture and his doctor degree in TCM Internal Medicine(Oncology) from Zhejiang Chinese Medical University.
He is the principal of John & Jenny TCM College, president of John & Jenny TCM Clinic Centre, and Director of John & Jenny TCM Cancer Centre, vice-president of The Alliance of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine of Canada (AACMC) , honoured researcher at International Collaboration Centre of TCM Clinical Research (Canada) ,council member of Canadian Association of Cancer Support, currently guest professor at Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine teaching TCM classical literatures and previously professor at Zhejiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and a medical doctor at its affiliated TCM Hospital.
He started to clinically practice Chinese medicine from 1988, using acupuncture and Chinese medicine to treat various pain disorders, paralytic diseases, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus erythematosus and other autoimmune diseases. He is the founder of TCM and Acupuncture Combined Target Treatment and Three-level Target Diagnostic Method
inventor of various acupuncture needling techniques including “one-needle multi-directional needling technique ”, “five constituent needling technique” and “heaven-earth qi-moving needling technique” and has written 2 books - “ TCM and Acupuncture Combined Clinical Essentials I & II”. He also successfully applied the unique acupuncture and Chinese medicine target treatment to tumour, internal medicine and gynecology. The results are clinically proven to be significant. Dr. Liu has won many advanced science and technology awards in the departmental and provincial level. He published up to sixty essays on professional magazines both at home and aboard, participated in the writing of many professional books and was one of the judges for the Chinese National Science Foundation. His project, The Analysis of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Target Treatment, was strongly supported by the Chinese National Science Foundation and the Zhejiang Provincial Health Care Outstanding Scholarship.
Behzad Barikbeen is an internationally trained medical doctor(ITMD). He completed his doctorate in Medicine from Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Iran and since then has been working for over 18 years as a researcher and trainer giving presentations in academic centres such as Mashhad University of Medical Sciences as well as in global biopharmaceutical companies and other corporate settings.
Professor Binjiang Wu is the founder and president of the Ontario College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. He began his medical career as a barefoot doctor following his uncle to serve local villagers in China in 1973. After 5 years of study at the Heilongjiang University of Chinese Medicine in Harbin, China (1978-1983), he received a Bachelor's Degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine. After 3 years of study at China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Beijing, China, he received a Master’s Degree in Medicine in Acupuncture & Qigong. From 1985 to 1988, he was amongst the first group of graduates both in China and internationally to receive the Master’s Degree of Medicine in the Qigong Program. He later studied at the Hebei Medical University of Shijiazhuang, China, and received a Ph.D. in Chinese & Western Integrated Medicine.
Professor Wu is the vice president of the World Federation of Acupuncture-Moxibustion Societies (WFAS), the vice president of the World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies (WFCMS), the founder and president of International Association of Wu’s Head Massage, the president and founder of International Health Qigong Federation, the chairman of the board of TCM Acupuncture Inheritance Committee of WFAS, the Ph.D. program professor of Henan University of TCM , the guest professor of Heilongjiang University of TCM & Chengdu University of TCM, editor/chief of the English/Chinese version of World Chinese Medicine(Canada) magazine, the chairman of DC Acupuncture and TCM International Inc., chairman of Dr. Wu Naturals Canada Inc., the vice chairman of the Education Guidance Work Committee of WFCMS, “Great Master of International Instructor of WFCMS," review expert at The National Natural Science Foundation of China, invited expert at the Austrian Natural Science Foundation Committee, the direct lineal descendant of Jin Zhang, the representative of the TCM Acupuncture Intangible Culture Heritage of Humanity (authorized by UNESCO), and shortlisted and top project and expert of "100 Talents and 100 Skills" project for overseas Chinese TCM practitioners in 2017.
Since 1986, Professor Wu has visited and trained students in Japan, the United States of America, Canada, Russia, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Iran, Taiwan, and Yugoslavia. The total number of students has reached close to one thousand, with a large majority being in Austria, Hungary, and Canada.
Many of his written articles regarding TCM, acupuncture, and Qigong have been published internationally. A large number of his academic papers were also presented at international medical symposiums and conferences. There are over 300 reports in newspapers, magazines, journals, radio, and television from different countries such as Japan, U.S.A., Germany, France, Austria, Hungary, China, Yugoslavia, and Canada that feature him and his contributions. Professor Wu is also the associate editor of the second publication of “Explaining and Proofreading by Mandatory Classical Literature”《针灸大成校释》.
Professor Wu is the founder and global promoter of Wu’s Head Massage which has gradually become a popular school of thought in the overseas Chinese Medicine Community. "Wu's Head Massage" is published in English, Hungarian and Chinese. He is experienced in clinical research of acupuncture manipulation, Qigong, insomnia treatment, uterine bleeding, infertility, and physical and psychological dysfunctions. In recent years, the strategic development, teaching, and education of overseas Chinese Medicine have been carried out to a great extent.
Dr. Changqing Yang graduated from Heilongjiang University of Chinese Medicine in 1984. He obtained a master's degree in diagnostics of traditional Chinese medicine in 1987 and stayed on as a teacher. In 1990, he went to Japan Aichi Medical University to study psychiatry, and then obtained a doctorate in psychiatry from Kobe University in 1998, Japan. Dr. Yang currently teaches master's and doctoral courses at Alhambra Medical University and other Chinese medicine universities, and he has been treating patients in his personal clinics for many years. Dr. Yang is also active in national and local eeducation courses. Dr. Yang led his professional team to establish the American Intitude of Mental Health in Traditional Chinese Medicine in 2008 and served as the CEO. Dr. Yang is the Vice Chairman of Board of Specialty Committee of Psychosomatic Medicine and the Council Vice Director of Board of Specialty Committee of Mental Diseases of World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies.
Dr. Yang has unique experience and achievements in general internal medicine, especially in psychiatry. A total of dozens of papers and works have been published before and after. His doctoral research paper on the post-mortem brain of schizophrenia was published as the first cover article in 1998 in the American Journal of Biopsychiatry. In 1996, Dr. Yang participated in a seminar of young Chinese and Japanese psychiatrists held in Shanghai, and published a paper entitled "Earthquake Disaster in the Eyes of Psychiatrists" with his own experience of earthquake rescue.
From his long-term medical treatment and research, Dr. Yang's treatment of schizophrenia, affective disorders, and neurosis is unique, and his theory is based on the Inner Classic (Huangdi Neijing). Dr. Yang proposed the Ben Shen Acupuncture, Ben Shen Herbology, Ben Shen Conservation and Ben Shen Psychology. Regard these knowledges and understanding, he finally has published these 4 books in 2019. It provides a more comprehensive concept and treatment system for TCM mental illness and hopes to inherit and develop this specialty for the future.
Wai-Ching Lee is a medical intuitive healer from a traditional lineage of natural physicians. She is also a U.S. qualified Holistic Health Counselor and Holistic Somatic Bodywork Therapist with over 20 years of adult experience in the field of natural and holistic healing. As principal of Earth Star/Earth HeART Holistic Consultancies, she has been collaborating with medical doctors and scientists in the field of Integrative Medicine since 1992 . Wai- Ching is amodern mystic, healer and teacher of the traditional art of Infinity Quantum Qi Gong and Healing birthed by transcendental divine guidance in 1990. She fuses ancient wisdom with psychosomatic and quantum field healing techniques in Sacred Science. Her interweaving culminates as Associate Producer of the documentary series “Quantum Qi “ with Sharron Rose of Sacred Mysteries. www.quantumqimovie.com. She was invested the title of Dame Reverend Doctor ( PhD) for her lifelong work in quantum energy healing and research by the Sacred Medical Order of the Hospitallers of the Knights of Hope.
Dr. Guojian Huang had 11 years training of acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine at Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, and Peking Union Medical College (PUMC), China. Dr. Huang received his PhD in Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine from Peking Union Medical College (PUMC), Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences in 1997. Dr. Huang was physician doctor and specialist worked at the Beijing-China Friendship Clinical Medicine Research Institute. Dr. Huang then took a postdoctoral position at the University of Manitoba Medical School in Canada in 1998.
Dr. Huang spent over 30 years practice in China and Canada. Since 2005, Dr. Huang has established a private practice at Ankang Acupuncture Healing Center in Winnipeg, Canada. Dr. Huang is specialized in Mini-Ren Acupuncture Therapy, Acupoint Catgut-Embedding Therapy, Fu's Subcutaneous Needling (FSN) for pain management and treatment of infertility, various common and difficult diseases. He has edited and authored the "Collections of Single Chinese Herbal Medicine Application", "Collections of Single Acupuncture Point Application ", and co-edited the "Full Book of Health Care for Middle-aged People". Dr. Huang has over 50 publications in peer-reviewed journals.
Currently, Dr. Huang is the President of the Alliance of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine of Canada (AACMC), President of the Canadian Ankang Acupuncture Healing Center, President of the Canada Mini-Ren Acupuncture Therapy Association, President of the Canadian Branch of the World TCM Acupoint Catgut-Embedding Therapy Society, Vice President of the Canadian Institute of Complementary and Alternative Medicine Research (CIAAMR), and Executive Director of the World Chinese Forum of Traditional Chinese Medicine. He also serves as Executive Director of the Zhongjing Heritage and Innovation Professional Committee of the World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies.
Dr. Huang is dedicated to promoting fundamental principles and healing approach of Mini-Ren Acupuncture Therapy. Dr Huang has been invited as mentor of Mini-Ren Acupuncture Therapy for Pain Management training courses in Winnipeg, Toronto, Vancouver, San Francisco in the past 2 years.
Susan Yuning Hu, R.TCMP, R.A. Graduated from Beijing University of Chinese Medicine and Pharmacology in 1992, after 6 years of extensive study on both modern medicine and traditional Chinese medicine.
She worked at Dongzhimen hospital, affiliated with Beijing University of Chinese Medicine and Pharmacology as a physician and Professor for 8 years, before I immigrated to Canada in 1999.
She lives and works at Toronto since year 2000. Operating The Best of Chinese Medicine Clinic since. She is doing her PhD study at Nanjing University of TCM currently. She is Secretary-General of International Precision Acupuncture Foundation.
Dr. Xia Cheng earned her Bachelor’s Degree in TCM and Western Medicine in 1983 from Hunan College of TCM, China. She did further study at Tianjin College of TCM, China in 1987 with a Master’s Degree in Medicine and Acupuncture. In 1990, she received her Ph.D in Medicine from Chengdu College of TCM, China with a specialty in Acupuncture and Chronomedicine.
Dr. Cheng has over 37 years of clinical experience as a physician, herbalist and acupuncturist. She has been a professor at several colleges as well as instructing foreign students in China. She has translated several publications and is a published author of several TCM works. She also teaches courses on TCM to medical professionals and offers public education workshops on TCM.
Dr. Cheng is an active participant in the process of regulating TCM in Alberta. She was elected as a council member of the College and Association of Acupuncturists of Alberta (CAAA). In September 2004 her long-time dream of opening a school of TCM was realized with the opening of CITCM, where she is the founding executive director.
Dr. Cheng is currently the Director of the BodyMind Synergy Health Centre, a member of several professional association boards and Vice-President for the Alberta Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine Doctors. She is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Canadian Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine Colleges, Vice-President of the Canadian Institute of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CICAMR), Co-Chair of the International Conference of Traditional Medicine on Health and Wellness (2017, 2018, 2019), and Deputy Director of the WFCMS International Collaborating Centre for Clinical Research in Chinese Medicine in Canada.
Dr. Jiulin Wang has both MD and MSc. Degrees in TCM from Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, where he was also a faculty member. He has taught TCM/Acupuncture in many universities from China, US, and Canada. Currently, Dr. Jiulin Wang is an Associate Professor and past chair of the Acupuncture Program at Grant MacEwan University. He is also a founding member of Bethune Oriental Medicine Center, a largest Acupuncture clinic in Alberta, where he provides private TCM/Acupuncture service to the public.
Jiulin is dedicated to biomedical research. He finished two terms of post-doctoral fellowship training in the Neuroscience Department of Louisiana State University and Oregon Health Science University, USA. He has partnered with the Pulmonary Research Centre, University of Alberta, to finish an Acupuncture research project on COPD. As strong background in neuroscience, Dr. Wang focuses his research interests on pain management and mental health. He has published more than 30 professional papers and books. Jiulin has been invited to deliver both professional and public speeches all over the world. He has been sitting on three professional journals as an editorial board member in the past 6 years.
Since 2001, Jiulin has been an active member of the Acupuncture and TCM profession in Alberta. Since 2007, he has served as interim council of the College and Association of Acupuncturists of Alberta (CAAA). In 2010, 2012, 2014, he was elected as a CAAA council member, serving as secretary and treasurer separately. Currently Dr. Wang sits on conduct and competence committee in CAAA, and vice president of Alliance of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine of Canada (AACMC).
Dr. Biao Lu earned his medical degree at Gansu College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Dr. Lu became a faculty member of the Department of Acupuncture and Moxibustion and was involved in acupuncture practice under the guidance of Professor Kuishan Zheng in 1984. He pursued his Master degree under the guidance of Professor Jiashan Yang at the Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine from 1986 to 1989. Dr. Lu was appointed as the deputy chief physician at the Beijing Institute of Modern Chinese Medicine Clinical Immunology and served as the Director of the acupuncture department.
Dr. Lu was awarded the honor of studying specialized acupuncture techniques with two world-renowned acupuncturists: Professor Zheng Kuishan, and Professor Yang Jiasan, one of the premier acupuncturists in China who was featured in Bill Moyer’s ‘Healing and the Mind’ program on PBS. During this time, Dr. Lu learned effective acupuncture techniques such as “Setting the Mountain on Fire” and “Penetrating Heaven’s Coolness” – two techniques rarely practiced in the West, but which are extremely effective for immunological and neurological disorders, as well as all types of pain conditions that have not been alleviated through other healing modalities.
Dr. Biao Lu is a Licensed Acupuncturist. Dr. Lu and his wife Dr. Shiaoting Jing currently practice at his private clinic Traditional Chinese Medicine Healing Center in Los Angeles & Santa Monica area for over twenty years.
Dr. Lu is a faculty member of Yo San University in Los Angeles and Emperor’s College of Traditional Oriental Medicine in Santa Monica and serves as Associate Dean of Academics. Dr. Lu is currently teaching doctorate program at American Academy of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine.
Dr. Weidong Yu graduated from Shandong College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1983, where he studied both Traditional Chinese Medicine and western medicine for five years and received a Bachelor of Medicine degree. In 1991, he earned a Master’s degree in Public Health from the School of Public Health, Free University of Brussels, Belgium.
Dr. Yu has practiced both Traditional Chinese Medicine and western medicine at Binzhou Medical College Hospital as a resident physician. He also worked as an Assistant Research Fellow at the China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Beijing, the best research institute in Chinese medicine in China.
Dr. Yu has practiced Traditional Chinese Medicine in Belgium, the United States and Canada. Dr. Yu established Wellspring Institute of Chinese Medicine Technology and Wellspring Clinic for Holistic Medicine in Vancouver, Canada in 1997. Dr. Yu is an accomplished practitioner, researcher and educator, with dozens of publications in both the Chinese and English medical literature, and lectures internationally.
Dr. Yu is a specialist in Chinese medicine for fundus diseases. His clinic is one of the few specialty clinics overseas that specializes in the treatment of retinitis pigmentosa - serving patients with retinitis pigmentosa from 46 countries/regions.
Dr. Yu was the Chairman emeritus of the British Columbia Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture Practitioners (ATCMA). He was invited as a WHO expert in 2015, involved with the development of the international guide of acupuncture clinical practice. Currently, Dr. Yu serves as an Executive Council member of the World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies (WFCMS), and a Board Member of College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners and Acupuncturists of British Columbia (CTCMA). In 2018, Dr. Yu founded and remains chair of the Wellspring Charitable Foundation.
He is a Licensed Acupuncturist in the State of California, United States and a Registered Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine in the Province of British Columbia, Canada.
Dr. Jack Fu is a licensed Acupuncturist and has a PhD in Oriental Medicine. He is a Qi GONG Master and an 8 degree black belt Master in Tai Chi, Qi Gong and Martial Arts (Wushu).
Dr. Fu comes from a long line of doctors of traditional Chinese Medicine. A sixth-generation acupuncturist, Dr. Fu’s training started at age 5, when he began studying martial arts and Qi Gong (practices that awaken one’s inner chi or subtle energy).
Dr. Fu believes that because every patient is unique, treatment plans should be customized to fit their individual needs. “The patient and the doctor must build a true partnership.”
Master Fu’s unique skills, acquired over a lifetime of intense training, and mastery of Qi Gong and martial arts, allows him to share not only his medical knowledge, but also enables patients to access abundant and powerful Qi (“Chi”), a palpable healing energy, that allows healing on a holistic level.
Dr. Fu has twenty years clinical experience and is versed in painless acupuncture.
Dr. Fu is concurrently the Executive President of the World Federation of Integrative Medicine, the Dean of the School of Continuing Education and Extension of the University of East-West Medicine, USA, the executive VP of the Emei Martial Arts Medical Research Institute, and the director of the World TCM Forum.
Dr. TruthSayer, DAOM, Dip.OM, LAc, LMFT, has a doctorate in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, a Masters of Science in Traditional Chinese Medicine, three Masters Degrees in Psychology and a Bachelors in Chinese Linguistics. She is President Emeritus of the California State Oriental Medical Association, and a former faculty member of the American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in San Francisco. She has 20 years of clinical experience and has been the disciple for ten years, of Dr Huang Li Chun,MD(China), LAc., world famous physician, teacher, and WHO recognized top expert in Auricular Medicine.
Dr TruthSayer has been a guest presenter at numerous gatherings and conferences in the US and Taiwan, including The World Academy of Auricular Medicine 2009 and 2012, the World Federation of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 2018, Network of Knowledge online webinar 2019, Global Scientific Guild Conference of Alternative and Integrative Medicine 2020.
Dr TruthSayer is Founder and Chief Faculty of the Institute of Auricular and Transcendental Medicine. The Institute provides education, trainings and certification in Auricular and Transcendental Medicine for medical professionals, also demonstrations and education for the public. The Institute awards Certification as an Auricular Master, after successful completion of an 8 levels course, and clinical training in Auricular Medicine. Attending practitioners report improved patient results even after initial classes of Auricular Medicine.
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