Doctoral Fellows John Nieters and Maureen Rozenn at the second affiliated hospital of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University.
For the last month I have been studying in China as part of my clinical Doctorate in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (DAOM) and my PhD in Integrated Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Western Medicine with a specialization in Women’s Health and Fertility.
So what exactly have I been doing all of this time, you ask?
Program Highlights
· Intensive Gynecology study in an integrated TCM-Western setting.
o Hundreds of patients were successfully treated with custom herbal prescriptions every day.
o Treatment principals were based on both TCM diagnostics and Western lab and imaging tests such as hormone panels, pap smears, basil body temperature charts (BBT) and ultrasounds of the ovaries and uterus.
o Specific herbal formulas were used to treat infertility, irregular and painful menses, habitual miscarriages, PCOS, endometriosis, uterine fibroids and menopausal symptoms.
· Intensive Acupuncture study with my PhD adviser, Dr. Fang.
o A wide range of illnesses were treated with acupuncture in Dr. Fang’s busy clinic.
o Tinnitus, hearing loss, vertigo
o Neurological problems
§ Trigeminal neuralgia, numbness, sciatica, migraines
o Post partum issues
o Orthopedic diseases
§ Knee, back and muscle pain
§ Torn ligaments
§ Muscle atrophy
· Intensive Internal Medicine study of various topics:
o Childhood illnesses
o Cardiovascular diseases
o Dietary modifications to promote health and vitality
o Modern applications of ancient herbal formulas for:
§ Liver disease
§ Autoimmune disease
§ Diabetes