Clinical Cases of Auricular Medicine - Auricular Point Therapy
Topic: Clinical Cases of Auricular Medicine - Auricular Point Therapy
Duration: 3 hours
Language: Chinese and English (bilingual)
Speaker: Kwong Yi Hua
Kwong Yi Hua
Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
California Licensed Acupuncturist
American Academy of Orthopedics--Academician
Visiting Professor, California University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Inheritance disciple designated by Huang Lichun ear medicine expert
Executive Director of the Global Academy of Otology
Academic qualifications
California University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. California 2016
American Chinese Culture and Medicine University, Master. California 1996
American Orthopedic Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Academician. California 1997
International Ear Medicine Research and Training Center, MSc. Florida 2006
Chung King Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Hong Kong 1974
Experience
Committed to Chinese medicine education, from 2006 to 2008, taught in the master class of Chinese Culture and Medicine University in the US. During the same period, she assisted Professor Huang teaching ear medicine CEU classes
Since 1997, she has followed Huang Lichun, ear medicine expert. Dr. Kwong Yihua was personally selected by Huang Lichun as the designated inheritance disciple of Professor Huang's ear medicine.
As a designated inheritance disciple of ear medicine, Dr. Kuang followed Huang Lichun to various colleges of traditional Chinese medicine in California, USA, and gave lectures in Hong Kong and Taiwan. He also assisted Huang Lichun ear medicine expert in oral translation into English or Cantonese. She was also responsible for Clinical teaching. Since 2010, she has stayed at the California University of Traditional Chinese Medicine as a visiting professor in the doctoral class. At the same time, she opened the ear medicine CEU class.
Dr. Kwong Yi Hua has inherited Professor Huang's profound knowledge and specific techniques in ear medicine.
Her mission is to spread Huang Lichun ear medicine widely.
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