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Xinmin Zhao, M.D. (China)
- New York State Licensed Acupuncturist
- Former Chief Physician of Internal Medicine
Specialist in Liver Diseases/Immunological Disorders
Nanjing Traditional Chinese Medicine University*
- Member of: Chinese Society of Traditional Chinese
Medicine, Chinese Society of Acupuncture and
Moxibustion, Chinese Society for the Integration of
Western & Chinese Medicine
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Other Physicians:
Shaohua Tang
Xingning Zhao
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Dr. Xinmin Zhao is a former Associate Professor of Chinese Medicine at Nanjing Traditional Chinese Medicine University* and has practiced Chinese medicine for over 35 years. She began her training at the age of 16 with apprenticeship under her grandfather, a noted Chinese physician, and served in several hospitals after completing her formal medical training at Nanjing Medical College in 1977. From 1984 to 1987, she continued her studies with post-graduate work focusing on liver diseases at Nanjing Traditional Chinese Medicine University,* and became a Chief Physician in the Department of Internal Medicine at the university hospital in 1987. In 1991, she made an Associate Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine. She has taught and practiced both Western and Chinese Medicine at the Nanjing Traditional Chinese Medicine University. She has done extensive research on Traditional Chinese Medicine and published widely in Chinese medical journals and is the co-author of several medical textbooks. She also served as the Academic Secretary of Jiangsu Association of Liver Diseases. She came to the United States in 1993 and received her license to practice acupuncture in New York State in 1996. She has frequently appeared in newspaper and TV interviews and contributed articles introducing Chinese Medicine in newspapers. She was an adjunct Associate Professor and taught in the graduate program of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine at New York Chiropractic College at Seneca Falls.
*Formerly called Nanjing College of Traditional Chinese Medicine
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