By Rachel Brumberger, President, AAAOM Student Organization I had the pleasure of speaking with Jeannie Kang, LAc, president emeritus of the American Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (AAAOM), for an exclusive update on her experience at the American...
By Megan Berg, Admissions Counselor at Emperor’s College of Traditional Oriental Medicine If you were interested in seeing an acupuncturist in California before 1976, it would have proved to be a challenge. At the time acupuncture was unregulated and considered...
We first learned about the documentary Escape Fire when someone mentioned it on Twitter and were immediately intrigued by the topic. Our curiosity caused us to dig deeper to find out who the filmmakers are and what had motivated them to tackle such a huge and...
This article was initially published on AcuTake. “What’s the Point” is an ongoing series of blog posts on Qi by AcuTake founding editor and acupuncturist Sara Calabro. By Sara Calabro, LAc Acupuncture devotees are dying to know: Why are you doing...
Introduction by Yun Kim, CEO Emperor’s College It was a pleasure to sponsor the American Association of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine Student Organization Leadership Conference that took place in May 2012 in Chicago. As an acupuncture school, Emperor’s...
By Lisa Weber, CHC, Student in the Master’s Program at Emperor’s College Three months ago, I was living and working in Manhattan, preparing myself for a leap into the unknown – a new educational path, a new city and a new future. This new chapter of my life is in full...