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Lillian Huang,
L.Ac., O.M.D., Ph.D.
She is a fourth generation acupuncturist in the family, and is also
a health educator graduated from San Francisco State University.
Apprenticed with Prof. Li since eighteen years of age, she then got her
Master of Science degree in traditional Chinese medicine from Academy of
Chinese Culture & Health Sciences. She holds a Doctor of Oriental Medicine
degree from South Baylo University and a Doctor of Philosophy in Oriental
Medicine Research Advancement from American Global University. In addition,
she has further enhanced her skills and knowledge of acupuncture orthopedics
with many western and eastern practitioners in China and the United States.
She has been a Qualified Medical Evaluator with Workers' compensation board
in California since 1999.
In her practice, not only does she apply the traditional form of acupuncture,
her knowledge of the modern techniques and tools has been very effectively
integrated into the treatments. She spoke in many community events
about acupuncture and was a guest speaker on KQED Forum
in 2000 and interviewed by "Alternative Uncovered" program shown several
times on Discovery channel since 2000.
Yan-Xiang Li,
L.Ac.,
Professor
She comes from a family of well-known acupuncturists. As a teenager,
she began her apprenticeship with Bin De Yuan, a renowned acupuncturist
in northern Jiang Shu province in China. After graduating from Third
People’s Hospital (formerly Gu Lou Hospital) in 1964, she worked and studied
in different hospitals. Before she came to the United States in 1984,
she was head of the acupuncture department in Jie He Hospital, Xu Zhou.
After immigrating to the United States, she received
Master of Science degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine from Academy of
Chinese Culture and Health Sciences in Oakland and began teaching acupuncture
at the facility since 1987 and directed the acupuncture department for
many years. In 1988, due to her excellent skill and knowledge of
acupuncture, she was invited to teach international advanced acupuncture
courses at San Francisco State University. Over the years, she has held
continuing education seminars to practicing acupuncturists for topics such as stroke,
migraine, and etc. In close to forty years of
practicing acupuncture, she has treated many difficult cases, solved many
health problems, and received much praise from students, patients, as well
as friends and colleagues both for her skills and ethics. She was
interviewed on "Alternative Uncovered" program shown several times on Discovery
Channel and repeatedly interviewed by local television stations on different
health subjects. She was voted Chair of Supervisors in United California
Practitioners of Chinese Medicine, an association of acupuncturists. She is the author
for acupuncture treatment section of "Modern Traditional Chinese Orthopedics: published
by Chinese Medicine Publishing Company.
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