Dr. Gudrun Wu Snyder, PCHS Alum, Discusses Facial Acupuncture and Ear Seeds on WGN News

Dr. Snyder on WGN News.

Congratulations to Pacific College alumna Dr. Gudrun Wu Snyder, DAc, LAc, DiplAc (NCCAOM), MSAc, for her feature on WGN, a major TV news channel in Chicago! In Dr. Snyder’s feature, which aired on International Mind-Body Wellness Day, she educated listeners about the benefits of facial acupuncture and ear seeds. Dr. Snyder earned her doctorate in acupuncture from Pacific College’s Chicago campus. We asked Dr. Snyder what she’s been up to since graduation: “I worked as a concierge acupuncturist, entirely referral-based, working in people’s homes. Once I was able, I opened Moon Rabbit Acupuncture in the West Loop of Chicago, my first brick and mortar. At first, it was just me and now we have grown to two locations, and twenty plus staff. It is more than a dream come true, as I never could have imagined that Moon Rabbit would be where it is today!”

Watch Dr. Snyder’s appearance on WGN for International Mind-Body Wellness Day:

If you are interested in learning more, check out Pacific College of Health and Science’s acupuncture degree programs, available at all three campuses–San Diego, Chicago, and New York–or the Facial Applications for Cosmetic Enhancement (FACE) program, which is a hybrid online/on-ground program with clinical components that can be completed in either San Diego or New York.

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