By Meghan (Fremon) Miller, clinical intern at Emperor’s College Acupuncture Clinic The thing I love most about being an acupuncture student at Emperor’s College is that I am living my passion. I truly believe in the effectiveness of what I’m studying and am excited...
By Steve Chee, MD, Student in the Master’s Program at Emperor’s College I have been interested in Chinese medicine since I was a kid. And even before I applied to allopathic medical school, I knew I wasn’t only going to be practicing traditional Western...
By Erika Schultz, Graduate Intern at AOMA Graduate School of Integrative Medicine As I look toward 2012, my goals are clear and may be similar to many other students of acupuncture and Chinese medicine – that is, to stay focused on building a career in this profession...
By Roland Steele, LAc Like many of my fellow practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine, as well as other fans of acupuncture, I heard about the Xing Nao Kai Qiao (English translation: “arousing the brain and opening the orifices”) acupuncture protocol by way of...
By Erika Schultz, Graduate Intern at AOMA Graduate School of Integrative Medicine AOM Day is celebrated annually on Oct 24. See how we celebrated AOM Day in 2012 See how we celebrated AOM Day in 2013 Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine day is October 24th, 2011,...
By Yun Kim, CEO at Emperor’s College “Human life is the gathering of Qi. When it gathers, there is life” wrote Zhuangzhi, the great Chinese philosopher from the Zhou Dynasty. This universal concept of “Qi” (pronounced “chi”) is found in...