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Chang S. Jung, Ph.D., M.S.O.M., L.Ac. Received a Ph.D. from Yu-in University in 1998 and his M.S.O.M. from Samra University of Oriental Medicine in 1992. Teaches acupuncture in Korean language.
E. Douglas Kihn, O.M.D., M.S.O.M., L.Ac. Received his O.M.D. from Samra University of Oriental Medicine in 1987 and his M.S.O.M. from Emperors College in 1986. Teaches Herbology, Nutrition and acupuncture in the English language.
Young Rae Kim, M.D.(Korea)., M.M.(Korea), M.S.O.M., L.Ac. Received his M.D and M.M. from Chosun University, Korea in 1990 and 1985. Received his M.S.O.M. from Samra University of Oriental Medicine in 2004. Teaches Western medicine and acupuncture in Korean language.
Heiwon Lee, B.A., M.A., M.S.O.M., L.Ac. Attended Chung-Ang University, Korea and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. She later graduated from University of Bridgeport, Connecticut, and received a Master of Arts degree in Sociology. At Samra University, she earned a Master of Science degree in Oriental Medicine. She teaches acupuncture courses in the Korean Language Section.
Jun Soo Lee, B.A., M.S.O.M., L.Ac. Graduated from Kook Min University and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and International Relations. He later attended Samra University and received a Master of Science degree in Oriental Medicine. He teaches Oriental Medical theory courses in the Korean Language Section.
Seung Jae Lee, B.S., M.T.O.M., Ph.D., L.Ac. Graduated from Korea University and West Coast University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering. He later earned a Master of Traditional Oriental Medicine degree at Emperor's College and Ph.D. in Oriental Medicine at Yuin University. He teaches Oriental Medical theory courses in the Korean Language Section.
Jize Li, B.Med. (China), L.Ac. Graduated from Tianjin College of Traditional Chinese Medicine and received his Bachelor of Medicine degree. Currently, he teaches Oriental Medical theory and state board review courses in the Chinese Language Section.
Nancy Li, M.S.O.M., L.Ac. Received her M.S.O.M. from Samra University of Oriental Medicine in 1998. Teaches acupuncture in the Chinese language.
Rui-Quan Li, B.Med., M.Med., Ph. D. (China), L.Ac. Graduated from Luzhou Medical College and received a Bachelor of Medicine degree. Later, she attended Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine to receive a Master of Medicine degree and Ph.D. in Traditional Chinese Medicine. She is a clinic supervisor and teaches Oriental Medical theory and herbology courses in both the English and Chinese Language Sections.
Guo Long Liu, M.D.( China) A graduate of the Chinese Medical University in 1949. Teaches western sciences in Chinese language.
Han Min Liu, M.D.(China) Received M.D. at Shanxi Medical College, Taiyuan, in 1958. Teaches western science courses in Chinese language.
Chung-Qing Liu, M.D. (China), M.S.O.M., L.Ac. Received a M.D. at Hubei Medical College, China. He attended Samra University where he earned the Master of Science in Oriental Medicine degree. He is currently in private practice at the Pain Control Acupuncture Clinic, and teaches in the Chinese Language Section.
Kyung Cheong Moon, B.A., M.S.O.M., L.Ac. Attended Chung Ang University, where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree. He later earned his Master of Science degree in Oriental Medicine at Samra University and is a Ph.D. candidate in Oriental Medicine at Yuin University. He teaches acupuncture courses in the Korean Language Section.
Thom Tan Nguyen M.D. (Viet Nam), M.O.M., L.Ac. Received his M.D. (Viet Nam) from the University of Saigon, College of Medicine in 1979 and his M.O.M. from South Baylo in 1993. Teaches western science courses in English language.
Nam Chul Oh, M.S.O.M., L.Ac. Received his M.S.O.M. from Samra University of Oriental Medicine in 2002. Teaches Qi Gong in the Korean language.
Chul-Won Park, Ph.D.(Korea)., O.M.D(Korea), M.K.M(Korea)., L.Ac. Received his Ph.D. and O.M.D. in Korean Medicine from Dongguk University in Seoul, Korea in 1998 and his Masters in Korea Medicine from Dongguk University in Korea in 1990. Teaches acupuncture in the Korean language.
Joel Penner O.M.D., L.Ac. Received his O.M.D. from Samra University of Oriental Medicine in 1988. Teaches Oriental Medicine Fundamentals and Theories in English language.
Irit Potter, M.S.O.M., L.Ac. Earned her Master of Science degree in Oriental Medicine from Samra University. Ms. Potter teaches Acupuncture Technique classes and supervises in the Clinic, focusing on Kiiko Matsumoto-style Tapanese Meridian Therapy approaches to Acupuncture.
Chun Yi Qian, B.Med., M.Med. (China), L.Ac. Graduated from Anhui Medicine School, Hefei, PRC, and received her Bachelor of Medicine degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine. She later attended China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Beijing, PRC and earned her Master of Medicine degree in Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine. She teaches acupuncture, herbology and Oriental Medical theory courses in both the English and Chinese Language Sections. In addition, she supervises in the clinic.
Zhuoyi Qiu, M.D. (China) Received his M.D. from Guangzhou University of TCM, China in 1969. Teaches Internal Medicine in the English language.
Andre Rafrael M.S.O.M., L.Ac. Received his M.S.O.M. degree from Samra University of Oriental Medicine in 1998, Teaches acupuncture courses in English language.
Michael Redmond, B.A., R.N. After serving as a Combat Medical Corpsman in Vietnam where he acquired extensive experience with acute trauma management, he went on to receive a Bachelor of Arts in Physiology at Southern Illinois University and an Associate Degree in Nursing at Kaskaskia College, Centralia, Illinois. He teaches courses in western sciences in the English Language Section.
Stephen Rosen, PhD Earned a doctoral in clinical psychology at United States International University in San Diego. He teaches in English section of Western Science Department classes like Basic Chemistry, Physics, Psychology of of Patient, and Organic Biochemistry. He has other degrees in the health sciences.
Xiao Hong Shao, B.Med. (China), L.Ac. Graduated from Heilongjiang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine and received a Bachelor of Medicine degree in TCM. She received advanced graduate training in acupuncture and TCM at China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine. She teaches acupuncture courses in the Chinese Language Section.
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