Dr. Qiao received her medical degree from Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, one of the most prestigious TCM schools in the world, and has been teaching
at acupuncture schools in the Los Angeles area for over 15 years.
That we learned
at the acupuncture school and nothing wrong with that.
Not exact matches
Why it works «
Acupuncture increases endorphins, or feel - good hormones,» says Houman Danesh, MD, director of integrative pain management
at the Icahn
School of Medicine
at Mount Sinai in New York City.
Dr. Marc trained as a Doctor of
Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, as well as
at Harvard Medical
School, Mind / Body Medical Institute.
«This is
at some level getting
at the placebo response,» says Sean Mackey, MD, chief of the pain management division
at Stanford University
School of Medicine, in Palo Alto, Calif. «I don't want to suggest that we view
acupuncture as a kind of voodoo magic.
He also completed an Internal Medicine Residency and General Medicine Research Fellowship
at University of California, San Francisco (UCSF); Spine Medicine training
at Kaiser Permanente; and 5 - element and medical
acupuncture training at both the San Francisco School of Acupuncture and University of California, L
acupuncture training
at both the San Francisco
School of
Acupuncture and University of California, L
Acupuncture and University of California, Los Angeles.
She trained in
acupuncture with Dr. Joseph Helms
at the UCLA
School of Medicine.
Students who have earned credits in another recognized
Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine program in North America can apply for transfer into the
School of
Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
at PRC.
Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (AOM) transfer students need to complete the equivalent of one year of coursework
at PRC to be eligible to receive a diploma, and all eligible AOM -
school credits will be transferred for a total transfer fee of $ 150.
Book a lecture on «Veterinary
Acupuncture & Integrative Medicine»
at your hospital,
school, dog club or other organization.
In addition to traditional veterinary
school training Dr. Jensen also obtained her Veterinary Medical
Acupuncture Certification
at Colorado State University.
She went on to become certified as a CVA by the International Veterinary
Acupuncture Society and completed training
at the International
School of Equine Osteopathy.