Yong Ping Jiang

- Professor
- College of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
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Email
yjiang@nwhealth.edu -
Office Phone:
952-888-4777 ext. 361
Personal Information
Activity
Currently Teaching (2012-2013)
- HERBAL CLASSICS
- HERBAL CLINICAL MEDICINE 1
- HERBAL FORMULAS & STRATEGIES 1
- HERBAL FORMULAS & STRATEGIES 2
- NEI JING
I started my traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) study in 1978 in China and have been teaching and practicing TCM in the United States since 1997. I worked many years as a TCM doctor in the hospital system of China.
I strongly believe that combining classical studies with clinical practice is essential to becoming a good practitioner and a good teacher. When treating patients, one’s clinical skills must be complemented with a warm heart. Preventing disease and preserving health are just as important as treating disease directly.
Education
- CPR/AED certification, 2009
- NCCAOM Diplomate - Acupuncture,
- Bachelor of Medicine - China - Shandong University, China, 1983
- Master of Medicine - Shandong University, China, 1992
- Doctor of Philosophy - Shandong University, China, 1995
Publications
Jiang Y. The San Jiao. The Journal of Chinese Medicine. 2009;49-53.
Jiang Y. Addiction and Chinese medicine. The Journal of Chinese Medicine. 2008;26-29.
Jiang Y. A return to the oiginal uderstanding of Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang. The Journal of Chinese Medicine. 2007;31-35.
Jiang Y. The use of Gui Zhi in classic formulas. The Journal of Chinese Medicine. 2003;25-28.
Jiang Y and Stefanovic J. The substitution of Ren Shen by Dang Shen. The Journal of Chinese Medicine. 2002;28-29.
Jiang Y. Questions concerning Chinese herbal medicine: formulas and strategies. The Journal of Chinese Medicine. 2002;36-37.
Jiang Y, Stefanovic J. The acupuncture treatment of peripheral neuropathy in HIV/AIDS. The Journal of Chinese Medicine. 2002;27-29.
Jiang Y. Questions concerning Chinese herbal medicine: Materia Medica. The Journal of Chinese Medicine. 2000;42-43.
Cathcart M, Jiang Y. Questions concerning external patterns. The Journal of Chinese Medicine. 1999;18-19.

