About Us
Advisory Committe
Advisory Committee
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Dr. Charlie Changli Xue
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Professor, TCMD PhD
RMIT University, Australia
Professor Charlie Changli Xue is the Head of the Chinese Medicine Unit and Director of the RMIT Chinese Medicine Research Group (RCMRG) at RMIT University, Australia.
He is pivotal in the overall development of a series of educational degree programs and the establishment of the RCMRG. The educational programs are currently offered in Melbourne and Hong Kong.
His research interests includes socio-economic research such as workforce analysis of the Chinese medicine profession in Victoria, Australia and public usage and attitudes towards Chinese medicine, and clinical trials on Acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine for seasonal allergic rhinitis (with recent interest in the pharmacological actions of Chinese herbal medicine for seasonal allergic rhinitis).
He is a member of the Chinese Medicine Registration Board of Victoria, Australia (CMRB Vic) and serves as Short Term Consultant to the World Health Organization (WHO).
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Dr. Wenjun Dai
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Academic Dean, Ph.D., R.Ac, TCMD
Dr. Dai graduated from a prestigious Chinese Medicine university in China and received his Bachelor, Master and Ph.D degrees in Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine. He has been practicing acupuncture and Chinese Medicine for 20 years. Dr. Dai was a university professor and MD in China before he came to Canada. He has also been invited to teach and conduct research projects in acupuncture and Chinese medicine in the United States, Argentina, Chile, and Hong Kong since 2000. He is a member of the China Acupuncture Association. He is the chief editor and coauthor of 12 books in Chinese medicine and has many articles published in professional Chinese medical journals.
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Dr. Erin Taylor
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TCMD, R.Ac, RMT, BSc.
Dr. Taylor graduated with a BSc in Kinesiology at the University of Calgary. Her interests in mind-body energetic medicine led her to study at the Calgary College of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture where she graduated in 2008 as a Doctor of Chinese Medicine and a Registered Acupuncturist. She presently practices as a Doctor of Chinese Medicine and Registered Acupuncturist while also teaching several classes at various colleges in Calgary. Dr. Taylor is trained in Acutonics and Flower Essences and continues to research the 8 extraordinary meridians. In her free time she enjoys taking workshops to further her studies in this vast and exciting field, teaching, reading, hiking, cycling and spending time with her dog.
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Dr. Hana Stastny
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MD (The Czech Republic), HD, MT
Hana graduated as a medical doctor and dentist in 1991 in The Czech Republic. Shortly after the graduation, she moved to Canada where she redirected her education to holistic medicine -- nutrition, massage therapy, yoga therapy, reflexology and homeopathy. Hana's main passion is her work as a medical educator. She has been teaching medical sciences (anatomy, physiology, pathology, pharmacology, psychology, public health and nutrition) at various colleges in Calgary. She also offers courses in homeopathy. As a medical doctor and holistic health practitioner, Hana firmly believes that if the contemporary medical system is to be successful, it has to integrate all the world's proven healing systems, past and present: traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture, Ayurvedic medicine, homeopathy, naturopathy, energy healing systems, spiritual healing, massage and western medicine. She is proud to promote this integration by teaching in schools that offer training in a variety of holistic disciplines. Hana currently divides her time between teaching at the Calgary College of Traditional Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture and Mount Royal University.
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Dr. Huiying Wang
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Vice President, TCMD MD (China)
Hu Guo Si Hospital of TCM ---- the Affiliated Teaching Hospital of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, China
Dr. Wang is the Depute President of Hu Guo Si Hospital of TCM ---- the Affiliated Teaching Hospital of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine in China. She is responsible for the clinical education of students, focusing on program and curriculum development, and clinical supervision of students locally and internationally. She is also the Executive Member of The Clinical Education Committee of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine.
Her main research interests include diseases of liver and gallbladder systems and spleen and stomach systems. She has many academic publications in China.
She gradated from Beijing University of Chinese Medicine in 1988. She became a TCM and Medical Doctor at the Affiliated Teaching Hospital of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine since then. She has been the Depute President of Hu Guo Si Hospital of TCM ---- the Affiliated Teaching Hospital of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine since 1995. She was promoted as Associated Professor at Beijing University of Chinese Medicine in 2001. From 1997 to 2001, she followed Dr. Guan Youbou who is the famous senior TCM doctor recognized by State Administration of TCM, Ministry of Public Health and State Bureau of Human Resource. She passed the exam and got the certificate in 2001. The certificate is equal to the Master Degree in China.
We appreciate that she shares her knowledge and experience of TCM education at Beijing University of Chinese Medicine in China with us. As an advisor of CCTCMA, her knowledge and experience will facilitate the development of CCTCMA, and make CCTCMA the best TCM college in Canada.
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