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Roger Tsao, PhD, LAc

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( 1 ) Teaching Experiences : Pacific College of Oriental Medicine ( 2005 to Present ), Swedish Institute / Acupuncture Program ( 2004 to 2005 ), East-West Research Center / Acupuncture & TCM ( 1983 to 2000 ), Tristate Institute of Acupuncture ( 1983 to 1985 ).
( 2 ) Taught : Clinic Supervision, Advanced Needling Technique, Acupuncture Points, TCM Diagnosis & Treatments, Theories of Oriental Medicine and Reviewing courses for NCCAOM for various schools.
( 3 ) a. L.Ac. : Licensed in Acupuncture in The States of New York (# 127) , New Jersey(# MZ-000005) , California(# CG-1399) and Florida (# 0882).
b. Ph.D. in Acupuncture ( Clinical ). Univ. of Oriental Studies, L.A. California, 1985.
c. Apprenticeship with : Dr. Hai-Fong Wu, 1964 to 1966 , resumed in 1967 in form of Correspondence , then 1979 to 1985 at Private Clinic in New York City . ( Dr. Wu was a TCM physician to Late President ChiangKai-Shek, and Late President Chiang Ching-Kuo, Taiwan, Rep. of China )
( 4 ) Research and interest involves : The Unionization of Professional Acupuncturists for stronger self-protection and promotion guided by Federal Laws for Labor and Union .
( 5 ) Established private Acupuncture practicing in New York City 1985 to 2009; Herbal practicing in New York City, 1967 to 2009.
( 6 ) Practiced in Grand Meridians, New York City, an affiliation to Kamwo Herb and Tea Co., Inc. , one of the largest operations in Chinese Medicinal Herbs in the world. Location : 211, Grand St. N.Y. NY 10013, 2005 to 2009
( 7 ) Serving the TCM professional community as Bilingual Consultant.
a. Interpreted in various lectures given by the TCM scholars invited from China.
b. From 1982 to 1984, when NCCA ( later NCCAOM ) was first established, I translated all the Test Questions and the original training materials for Clean Needle Technique.
( 8 ) Lecturing in Eastern Region of the U.S.A. in 1983-1985. Subjects involved Acupuncture Treatments for Trauma , Internal Health- cares ( equivalent to Internal Medical conditions ) , Chemical Abusals as well as Facial Rejuvenation ( this term was not even existing in those years ).