I graduated from the Acupuncture and Integrative Medicine College in Berkeley in April 2010.
Not exact matches
Dr. Laurie Steelsmith
graduated from Bastyr University in Seattle, WA in 1993 with her Doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine, Master's of Science in
Acupuncture, and Bachelor of Science in Natural Health Sciences.
She
graduated from UCLA with a Bachelors in Psychobiology, then attended Bastyr University where she was one of seven doctoral candidates that pursued a doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine, a masters in
Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, as well as a certificate in Chinese Herbal Medicine.
In 1998, he
graduated from the Academy of Traditional
Acupuncture and received a fellowship in a
Acupuncture and received a fellowship in
acupunctureacupuncture.
Although Owen
graduated from Oklahoma State University in conventional veterinary medicine, she switched to
acupuncture and the other treatments as an in - home service.
Dr. Diane Gabriel
graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine in 2001 and received her certification in Veterinary
Acupuncture from the International Veterinary
Acupuncture Society in 2007.
Patricia Jordan, DVM, CVA, CTCVH
graduated from NC State Magna Cum Laude, completed the Honors Program in Medical Microbiology, made the Medical Technology Dean's List, has a Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine Externship at the University of Berne, Berne Switzerland, is Certified in Veterinary
Acupuncture, Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine & Herbology, was a student of the Chi Institute, and is currently finishing the Master's Program in Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine.
Dr. Gabriel
graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, School of Veterinary Medicine in 2001 and received her certification in Veterinary
Acupuncture from the International Veterinary
Acupuncture Society in 2007.
Dr. Gabriel - Fraynert earned her VMD degree
from the University of Pennsylvania Veterinary School in 2001 and then went on to
graduate from the International Veterinary
Acupuncture Society in 2006.
She
graduated from University of Kentucky in biology, zoology, and pre-med; Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine in 1992; the CHI Institute in
acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine, Herbal therapy, and Tui - na massage; Options for Animals certified in Animal Chiropractic, and is attending the University of Tennessee program in Animal Rehabilitation.
Dr. Flores
graduated from CSU with her D.V.M and certification in
Acupuncture.
Danish born Dr. Anette Heaslet
graduated from the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine and has since been certified by the International Veterinary
Acupuncture Society.
He is a
graduate of Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, class of 2000, and he received
acupuncture certification
from Chi Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 2006.