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Dr. Qisheng Guan, L.Ac.OMD, MD. (China)
Medical Degree (1984)
Medical School Dipoma (1984)
Certificate of Professor of TCM By Tianjin Municipal Personnel Bureao (1997)
Dr. Guan's Family,Santa Barbara (2003)
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Dr Qisheng Guan started his medical education
in
Beijing
University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
in 1979. After five years medical school, he got
a degree of medicine (MD). After graduation,
Dr Guan continued two-year postgraduate study in
advanced theory and application of Chinese
medicine in
Tianjin
University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,
and one year training in educational psychology
and skills for teaching in Tianjin Teachers
University, organized by Tianjin Municipal
Educational Bureau.
Dr Guan has been
dedicated for more than
30 years in the clinical practice and teaching
of Chinese Medicine, and he is skilled in both
Chinese herbal medicine and acupuncture. His
specialties
are: skin diseases, male and female infertility,
pain management, sports and other traumatic
injuries, hair loss, gynecological diseases,
digestive and respiratory disorders, stroke
recovery, Bell's Palsy, numbness, gallstones,
urinary stones, gout, menopause, depression,
stress management and body balance, etc.
With long term clinical
practice, Dr Guan
has been successfully treated many diseases. He
practiced Chinese medicine and acupuncture
extensively in China, Denmark of Europe,
Botswana of Africa and United States. He was
involved in clinical practice as well as
teaching for Chinese undergraduates and foreign
medical scholars in China, and his students are
over the world, mostly doctors of different
countries.
He supervised a Chinese medicine clinic in
Denmark, and Helped to set up an integrated
clinic of Chinese medicine and western medicine
in Botswana, where he developed
herbal remedies RSP and AVP for the treatment of
AIDS.
Dr Qisheng Guan was a professor of traditional
Chinese medicine in Tianjin College of
Traditional Chinese Medicine and the
International College of Traditional Chinese
Medicine, Tianjin, China. He also taught in
Beijing International Acupuncture Training
Center in China Academy of Traditional Chinese
Medicine (1986-1988).
In Sep. 1999,
Dr Qisheng Guan came to the United
States with the invitation of one of his student
in the US. After three months of stay in Three
Rivers, a beautiful place in the mid-east of
California, Dr. Guan was hired by Santa Barbara
College of Oriental Medicine (SBCOM), as a
professor and clinical supervisor,
teaching many subjects such as Chinese medicine
theories, acupuncture points, needling
techniques, treatment of diseases, ancient
Chinese medical classics, clinical diagnosis and
evaluation, etc.
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Personal Story
Dr Qisheng Guan was born on October, 1962,
the year of tiger, in the southwest part of
Shandong Province of China. He is the fifth of
the seven children in the family. He loves
nature, history, and collections.
After primary, secondary and high school
education, Dr Guan was lucky enough to take the
first national examination after the cultural
revolution for entering colleges and
universities. Guan was the luckiest 7% of the
all the exam participants in the area to be
enrolled in the high education institutions.
That exam brought him to the best TCM University
in China, even in the world: Beijing University
of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Dr Guan attended a few international conferences
of traditional Chinese Medicine and he published
a series of thesis of acupuncture and herbal
medicine in the TCM journals in China and the
World Journal of Acupuncture-Moxibustion, a
journal of WFAS (World Federation of
Acupuncture-Moxibustion Societies).
Dr Guan wrote, translated, or co-authored nine books on Chinese acupuncture and herbal medicine:
Fundamentals of Acupuncture & Moxibustion
(May, 1994),
Clinical Acupuncture & Moxibustion
(Dec. 1996),
A Research into the Prescriptions and
Syndromes in Treatise on Febrile Diseases Caused
by Cold(May, 1995)
A Complete Work of Present Acupuncture &
Moxibustion,
Chinese-English Chinese Traditional Medical
Word-Ocean Dictionary,
A Comprehensive Chinese-English Dictionary
of Traditional Chinese Medicine, (March,
1997)
Acupuncture and Moxibustion (Clinical
Section) (1993, Japan)
A Chinese-English Dictionary of Acupuncture
and Moxibustion (Jan. 1998)
Chinese Herbal Prescriptions (1998)
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