Marilyn F. Allen, B.A., M.S. Received her Bachelor of Arts in Education at California State University, Long Beach, and her Master of Science in School Management and Administration at Pepperdine University, Los Angeles. She teaches Clinic Management, Survey of Health Care, and Ethics in the English Language Section.
Justin Burkett, M.S.O.M., L.Ac. Received Master of Science in Oriental Medicine from Samra University of Oriental Medicine in 2001. Teaches western science and acupuncture courses in English.
Qing Chang, B.Med. (China), M.T.O.M., L.Ac. Received his Bachelor of Medicine degree from Tianjin College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. He later attended Royal University of Oriental Medicine and earned his Master's degree in Traditional Oriental Medicine. He teaches Oriental Medical Theory in the English Language Section.
Edmond Chow, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., L.Ac. Received his doctorate from UCLA in mechanics and biomechanics. He has practiced Oriental Medicine for more than 25 years and researches the relationship between mechanics and biomechanics. He teaches both Oriental Medicine and biomedical courses in the Chinese Language Section.
Bao He Chen, M.D. (China), M.S.O.M., L.Ac. She earned her M.D. from Da Lian Medical University, China, and served on the staff of the Beijing Medical University, where she specialized in the research and treatment of infectious diseases. She later earned her Master of Science in Oriental Medicine degree from Samra University. Currently, she serves as a clinic supervisor and also teaches Oriental Medical Theory and Western Medicine classes in the Chinese Language Section.
Qing Chen, M.Med. (China) Received her bachelor's and master's degrees and medical license from Chengdu University of TCM, Chengdu, China where she taught courses in gynecology, andrology, internal medicine and acupuncture. In Germany, she instructed and assisted medical doctors with TCM therapies. She has published several academic papers and books in TCM. Currently, she teaches classes in acupuncture, Oriental Medical theory and herbal prescriptions in the Chinese and English Language Sections. In addition, she supervises in the clinic.
Moon S. Choi, M.D. (Korea) Doctor of Medicine degree from School of Medicine, Chung Ang University, Korea. Master's degree in Oriental Medicine from Samra University of Oriental Medicine. Teaches physics and biology.
Yu Jung Chong, B.A, M.S.O.M., Ph.D., L.Ac., Received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Duk Sung University in Korea and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Child Development from Los Angeles College. In addition, she earned her Master of Science in Oriental Medicine degree from Samra University and Ph.D. in Acupuncture from Yuin University. She is the Clinic Pharmacist and teaches herbology courses in the Korean Language Section.
Chin Sok Chong, B.S., M.S.O.M., L.Ac., Graduated from Cho Sun University in Korea, where he received his Bachelor of Science in Pharmacology. Later, he attended Samra University and received his Master of Science in Oriental Medicine. Currently, he serves as the Associate Dean, Korean Language Section and teaches herbology courses in the Korean Language Section.
Tae Cheong Choo, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., L.Ac. Received his bachelor's and Master's degrees and his doctorate in Oriental Medicine from Kyung Hee University in Korea. A respected professor in the Oriental Medicine in Korea, Dr. Choo teaches courses fulltime in acupuncture and Oriental Medicine theory in the Korean and English sections. In addition he supervises in the Clinic.
Kwan S. Chong, M.D(Korea)., M.S.O.M., L.Ac. Received his M.D. from Yonsei University School of Medicine in 1954, Did postgraduate medicine at University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. Earned his M.S.O.M. from Emperors College in 1997. Teaches Western Medicine and Pathology in the English language.
Ki Myeong Chung, B.A., M.S.O.M., L.Ac. Received his Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine training at Royal University, Los Angeles, and Samra University. He teaches courses in Oriental Medicine in the Korean Language Section.
Mung Hwa Chung, Ph.D., M.O.M., L.Ac. Recently received her Ph. D. from American Liberty University. Teaches in the acupuncture area and the Oriental Medicine area. Instructs in Korean language.
Mary Margaret Dobson, M.S.O.M., L.Ac. Received her M.S.O.M. from Samra University of Oriental Medicine in 2000. Teaches acupuncture and Observation in the English language.
Mark A. Franco, M.S.O.M., L.Ac. Received his M.S.O.M. from Samra University of Oriental Medicine in 1998. Clinic Supervision and teaches in acupuncture in English language.
Soo Ihl Ha, B.S., M.S.O.M., L.Ac. Majored in Agriculture at the Korea Air and Correspondence University. He received his Acupuncture training at Samra University and teaches courses in Oriental medicine in the Korean Language Section. Mr. Ha also serves as a supervisor in the clinic.
Kil Ye Han, B.S., M.S.O.M., L.Ac., Dipl.Ac.(NCCA) Received a Bachelor of Science degree from Dankook University, Korea, and graduated from Samra University with the degree of Master of Science in Oriental Medicine. He teaches herbal prescription courses in the Korean Language Section.
Lyndon Hong, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Theology and Master of Arts degree in Psychology in Seoul, Korea. He later received a Master of Arts degree in Religion and Psychology from DePauwUnivasity and a PhD. in Transpersonal Psychology from the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto, CA. He teaches Psychology of Patient Care in the Korean Language Section.
Suck-chul Hong, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Received his bachelor's and master's degrees and his doctorate in Oriental Medicine from Kyung Hee University in Korea. He is a specialist in Sa-Sang Constitutional Acupuncture and is a professor at Kyung Hee University. He teaches courses in Sa-Sang Constitutional Acupuncture in the Korean and English Language Sections. In addition, he supervises in the clinic.
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