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Current Acupuncture Situation in the United States

Instructor: Libang Zhang, L.Ac.
College Affiliation: New York College of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Position Title: Chair, Oriental Medicine Program
Course Title: Current Acupuncture Situation in the United States
Course Description: The course presents the academic condition and other factors relevant to the status of acupuncture in the U.S., including the history of acupuncture in the U.S.
Teaching Time: 30 minutes
Where Course Is Approved: Beijing University of TCM
Course Approved By NCCAOM? No
Offered As Distant Online Course: No
Instructor Contact Information Phone: (516)739-1545
Instructor Contact Information Email: bzhang@aol.com
Instructor Bio: Libang Zhang graduated from the Shanghai University of TCM in 1966 and was the director of a liver disease research institute in China before coming to the U.S. After moving to the U.S., he worked in the Mount Sinai School of Medicine as a manager of a diagnostic lab in the Center for Comparative Medicine and Surgery (CCMS). He currently serves as the Chair of the Oriental Medicine program at the New York College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. He has published many articles in China and in the U.S. and has held many academic and honorary positions in the U.S. and China.

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How to deal with Malignancy by Herbal Therapy

Instructor: Libang Zhang, L.Ac.
College Affiliation: New York College of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Position Title: Chair, Oriental Medicine Program
Course Title: How to deal with Malignancy by Herbal Therapy
Course Description: Malignancies are an important cause of death in the U.S. and the world and dramatically affect the quality of peoples’ lives. The treatment is a challenge for any practitioner. This course introduces a basic knowledge of the scientific definition of malignancy and discusses alternative treatments for malignancy that are focused on Chinese herbal therapy.
Teaching Time: 60 minutes
Where Course Is Approved: New York College of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Course Approved By NCCAOM? No
Offered As Distant Online Course: No
Instructor Contact Information Phone: (516)739-1545
Instructor Contact Information Email: lbzhang@aol.com
Instructor Bio: Libang Zhang graduated from the Shanghai University of TCM in 1966 and was the director of a liver disease research institute in China before coming to the U.S. After moving to the U.S., he worked in the Mount Sinai School of Medicine as a manager of a diagnostic lab in the Center for Comparative Medicine and Surgery (CCMS). He currently serves as the Chair of the Oriental Medicine program at the New York College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. He has published many articles in China and in the U.S. and has held many academic and honorary positions in the U.S. and China.

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Review of Integrative Medicine for Hepatitis

Instructor: Libang Zhang, L.Ac.
College Affiliation: New York College of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Position Title: Chair, Oriental Medicine Program
Course Title: Review of Integrative Medicine for Hepatitis
Course Description: Chronic hepatitis B & C are major diseases in the world. This course discusses all treatments for the problem including conventional and CAM therapies.
Teaching Time: 30 minutes
Where Course Is Approved: World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies
Course Approved By NCCAOM? No
Offered As Distant Online Course: No
Instructor Contact Information Phone: (516)739-1545
Instructor Contact Information Email: lbzhang@aol.com
Instructor Bio: Libang Zhang graduated from the Shanghai University of TCM in 1966 and was the director of a liver disease research institute in China before coming to the U.S. After moving to the U.S., he worked in the Mount Sinai School of Medicine as a manager of a diagnostic lab in the Center for Comparative Medicine and Surgery (CCMS). He currently serves as the Chair of the Oriental Medicine program at the New York College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. He has published many articles in China and in the U.S. and has held many academic and honorary positions in the U.S. and China.

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