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YaoFan Wen M.D. C.M.D NCCAOM* Licensed Acupuncturist & NCCAOM* Licensed Chinese Herbologist. Texas Medical Board Licensed Acupuncturist * NCCAOM = National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine 40 years of experiences on integrating Chinese Traditional Medicine and Modern Medicine Graduated as MD from Hunan Medical College, Changsha Hunan China Graduated as Chinese Traditional Medical Doctor From Beijing Chinese Traditional Medical College, Beijing, China Professor of American College of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (ACAOM) , Houston Former Dean & Professor of Xiang-Ya Hospital of Hunan Medical University, Changsha China. For more information about my personal educational and woeking experiences , please see the brief introductin below. |
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Location of my Clinic: 10941 B Scarsdale Blvd. Houston TX 77089 Tel: (281) 481-3672 For making appointments: Call at any time. |
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Services: Full services for acupuncture, herbs and all Chinese traditional medical treatment. Specialized in: Pain relief Migraine Tendinites Quit Smoking Weight Control Sress &/or Depression Dysmenorrhea Sterility Impotence Post Stroke Relief from side affects of Radation/Chemothreapy and boost immune system to improve the longitivity and quality of tumor patients' life. |
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Links that can provide you more insight of my work experiences: www.xymu.net Site of the Medical University I worked in China www.acaom.edu Site of the Medical College of Acupuncture & oriental Medicine I am working now at Houston |
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Personal Education and Work Experiences Yaofan wen, MD, CMD. specialized in internal medicine of Modern Medine and Chinese Traditional Medicine. He graduated in 1957 as MD from Hunan Medical College, Changsa, Hunan, China, and was a physician of internal medicine in the 1st affiliated hospital of Hunan Medical College from 1957-1958. He completed a three-year graduated level training program of Chinese Traditional Medicine, which was set up by Beijing Chinese Traditional Medical College at Beijing China for doctors already practicing modern westernal medicine in China. His work in China was all at Hunan Medical College ( Changed to Hunan Medical University since 1987), Changsha, Hunan China (a Medical College founded by joint effort of Yale in Connecticut of US and Hunan Province of China). 1962-1964, he worked as resident doctor of Chinese Traditional Medicine ; 1964-1978, attending doctor of internal medicine and Chinese Traditional Medicine; 1978 - 1984, assistant chief of the department of "integrating Chinese Traditional Medicine and Westernal Medicine"; 1983-1984, associate professor of Chinese Traditional Medicine and Co-chief of the research lab of Chinese Tradition Medicine; 1984 to his retirement in China, professor of Chinese traditional Medicine; and also from 1984-1987, Director of the First Affiliated Hospital of Hunan Medical College; 1987-1990, Dean of First Affiliated Hospital of Hunan Medial College, 1987-1990 dean of the First Clinical Medical College of Hunan Medical University and director of the Research institute of Integrating Chinese Tradtional Medicine and Modern Medicine, affiliated to Hunan Medial University). He relocated himself to Houston, US at the end of 1991, and from the beginning of 1992 - present, he is a professor of Chinese traditional medicine at American Acupuncture and Oriental Medical College in Houston and also worked as the dean of academic affairs in this college from 1993 to March 2000. In China, he was a member of the Chinese Society of integrating Chinese Traditional Medicine and Modern Medicine (Co-chief of the Hunan Branch 1998-1991), and in US he is a member of Texas Acupuncture Association (board member of this association 1996-1999). His major research interest was using modern techniques of immunology, physiology, biochemistry and molecular biology in conjuction with clinical observation to investigte the Chinese Traditional |