| Dr. Yang Si-Shu is a national
honored Traditional Chinese Medicine expert in China. Dr. Yang
gained his MD from Beijing
Medical University, Beijing, China in1963, and Master and
Doctorate degrees at the China Academy of TCM in 1983. He was
the best student of two Chinese TCM masters, Dr. Fang Yao-zhong and Dr. Shi
Zhensheng. These
two masters were considered the most successful TCM
doctors in China. Dr. Yang acquired valuable clinical
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1987, Dr. Yang was selected as the scientific committee member
of the China National Pharmaceutical Control Administration
(China FDA). His
responsibility was to evaluate all Chinese herbal products for
the approval of the committee.
Other titles for Dr. Fang include:
Vice Chairman of the China Herb and Culture
Association, Vice Chariman of the China Folk Medicine
Association, Member of the China Senior Professor Association
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| Dr. M. Harrison Nolting has been a licensed practitioner of Naturopathic Medicine
and Traditional Chinese Medicine in Seattle for over 14 years.
Currently Dr. Nolting is an associate professor at Bastyr
University, maintains a clinical practice, and serves as a
professional consultant in the field of Oriental Medicine for a
variety of government and private concerns. Dr. Nolting is also an
internationally noted writer, lecturer, and teacher. Two chapters
written by Dr. Nolting, one on the history of acupuncture and the
second on the clinical use of Chinese (herbal) prepared medicines
appear in the newly published Textbook
of Natural Medicine. |
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Robert Fineman, M.D., Ph.D.
Dr. Robert Fineman is a Medical Consultant of Washington
State Department of Health, Clinical Professor of
University of Washington School of Public health, and
Medical Consultant of the March of Dimes. Dr. Fineman is
also board certified pediatrician, clinic geneticist and
cyto-geneticist. Dr. Fineman has been working in the
fields of genetics, maternal and childcare for almost
thirty years as a clinician, laboratorian, researcher,
teacher, administrator, and mentor. He is well known as a national level expert in considerable
experience at the local, state, regional, and national
levels in public health genetics assessment, policy
development, and assurance including financial, ethical,
legal, and social issues.
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Dr. Wang Lianqing, M.D.
Dr. Wang Lianqing has more than 40 years of
experience in Traditional Chinese Medicine and
integrated medicine. She was the private doctor for
several top executive members of China, such as Liu Shao
Qi, Vice President of China (1949-1966), Zhou En Lai,
Premier Minister of China (1949-1976) and other late
high officials. Since
she was trained in both western medicine and Chinese
medicine her experience in integrate medicine is very
strong. She is an expert in treatment of spleen and
stomach diseases, fatigue syndrome, women disease, male
and female menopause syndrome. Dr. Wang was Professor
and Director of Acupuncture Department, China Academy of
TCM. Dr.
Wang has more than 60 research papers and books
published in Chinese and English.
Dr. Wang received her Medical Doctor degree from
Beijing Medical University in later 1950s
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Ma, Xiuying, MD
. Dr. Ma is Professor, Senior Researcher, Head
of the Pharmacology Department and Director of New Drug
Discovery and R & D Department at the China Academy
of Military Medicine, Beijing, China. She also is the
Chairman of the China Healthcare Science and Technology
Society, Director of the Board of Chinese Pharmaceutical
Industry Association and Vice Chairman of China
Gerontology Society.
Dr. Ma has been responsible as a scientific
leader in developing many herbal medicines, some of,
which were granted awards by the Ministry of Health of
China and the Ministry of Military Health of China. Dr.
Ma received her Doctor Degree of Medical Science at
China National Medical University, Beijing, in 1960.
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