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| Faculty (She - Z) |
Min Shi, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Received his Bachelor's and Master's Degrees in Oriental Medicine from the Guiyang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in China and his doctorate in Traditional Chinese Medicine from Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. He is an Associate Professor at Guangzhou University and has been a visiting professor in countries throughout the world. He specializes in acupuncture and has published many papers regarding acupuncture efficacy. He teaches Acupunture and Oriental Medical Theory in both the English and Chinese Language Sections. In addition, he supervises in the clinic.
Soon Shik Shin, B.A., M.A., L.Ac. Graduated from Kyung-Hee University, Seoul, with a major in literature. He was trained in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine at Royal University. He is currently in private practice and teaches acupuncture theory in the Korean Language Section.
Ya Jie Sun, M.D(China)., Ph.D.(Japan), L.Ac.. M.S.O.M. Received his M.D. from Beijing Medical University, China in 1989. He received his Ph.D. in Medicine from the Medical Department of Japan University in 1994 And his M.S.O.M. from Samra University of Oriental Medicine in 2003. Teaches Chinese Medical Terminology in the English language.
Gongming Tao, M.D.(China), L.Ac. Received his M.D. from Shanghai Medical University, China in 1980. Teaches western science courses in Chinese language.
Sandjaya Tri, M.D.(Indonesia), Ph.D., M.S.O.M., L.Ac. Received his M.D. from the Medical University of Hasanuddin, Indonesia in 1978. Received his M.S.O.M. from Samra University of Oriental Medicine in 2000 and his Ph.D. from Yuin University in 2004. Teaches Oriental Theories course in English language.
David Twicken, M.O.M., M.B.A., L.Ac. Received his M.O.M. from Emperors College in 1996. Also has an M.B.A. from Claremont Graduate School of Management. Teaches acupuncture in the English language.
Hong Wang, M.D. (China), M.S(China)., L.Ac. Received his M.D. from College of Shaan Xi of TCM, China and his M.S. from the College of Tian Jin TCM in 1987. Teaches courses in Oriental Medicine Theories, Herbology, western sciences and acupuncture in Chinese language.
Lijun David Wang Received education and training in the Martial Arts, Department of Henan University from 1984-1988 and the Henan Performing Arts College from 1990-1993. Teaches Qi Gong and Tai Qi in the Chinese language.
Lorraine Wilcox, Ph.D.(Expected), M.S.O.M., L.Ac. Received her Ph.D. from the American College of Complementary Medicine. Her M.S.O.M. is from Samra University of Oriental Medicine, 1988. Teaches Oriental Medicine Theory in the English language.
Pei Lin Wu, B.Med.(China), L.Ac. Studied and taught at the Gangzhou College of TCM with advanced training in gynecology and obstetrics. She was Vice Director of the Teaching and Research Section of the Gynecology Department as well as an Associate Professor. She teaches in the Chinese Language Section.
Dan Diann Xie, M.D. (China), M.S.O.M., L.Ac. Earned her M.D. degree in Western Medicine at Capital Institute of Medicine in Beijing, China and worked in the Beijing Neurosurgical Research Instituteon Neurocimaging - MRI and CT as a Neuroradiologist. In addition, she conducted Physiology research and served as a teaching assistant with full scholarship at the University of Delaware. She later graduated from Samra University and received her Master of Science in Oriental Medicine degree. She is the Associate Dean and teaches basic science courses in the English and Chinese Language Sections as full-time faculty.
Shiquan Xiong, M.D.(China), Ph.D.(China), M.A. (China) Received his M.D. from Tongji Medical University, China in 1983. He also earned his Ph.D. in pathology from Tongji Medical University in 1992 and a M.A. in immunology in 1988. Teaches western science courses in Chinese languages.
Dong Won Yoon, Ph.D., M.S.O.M., L.Ac. Received his Ph.D. in Home/Abroad Studies from Honolulu University in 1999 and his M.S.O.M. from Samra University of Oriental Medicine in 1996. Teaches Herbology in the Korean language.
Byeongho Yoon, Ph.D. (Expected), M.O.M., L.Ac. Expecting his Ph.D. in Oriental Medicine at Yuin University. Received his M.O.M. from Dongguk Royal University in 1998. Teaches acupuncture, Tai Qi and acupressure in Korean language.
Yanbing Zeng, M.D.(China), M.M.(China), M.S., L.Ac. Received his M.D. from West China University of Medical Sciences, china in 1982. Earned a Masters of Medicine at West China University in 1986 and an M.S. from the University of Cincinnati in 1995. Teaches western sciences courses in English language.
Jian Zhang, M.D.(China), M.S.O.M., L.Ac. Received his M.D. from Dalian Medical University, China in 1984 and his M.S.O.M. from Samra University of Oriental Medicine in 2003. Teaches herbology, acupuncture and western science courses in Chinese and English languages.
Hui Fang Zhao, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Received her Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Oriental Medicine from Guiyang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and her Ph.D. at Guanzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. At present, she is completing a second Ph.D. in Pharmacology at Shimame Medical University in Japan. She is an Associate Professor at Guangzhou University. She teaches Oriental Medical Theory and Herbal Medicine in the Chinese and English Language Sections. In addition, she supervises in the clinic.
Qi Wei Zheng, B.Med., M.Med. (China), L.Ac. Graduated from Tiangxi College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in China and received his Bachelor of Medicine degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine. He attended China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Beijing, PRC and earned his Master of Medicine degree in Acupuncture. Currently, he teaches acupuncture, techniques and Oriental Medical theory courses in both the English and Chinese Language Sections. In addition, he supervises in the clinic and serves as the Associate Dean, Chinese Language Section.
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