California Graduate School of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Acupuncture - Herbal Medicine - Massage - Dietetics - Energetics

教員 (M-Z)

  • Jaime Marquez
  • L.Ac., M.T.C.M., DAOM Fellow
    Assistant Professor
    Faculty Since 1995
    Jaime began his martial arts training in 1965, studying Aikido, Judo, Jujitsu and Karate. He is a second-degree (Nidan) Black Belt in Judo, and is one of the highest-ranking and recognized Sifus in the world-renowned Plum Blossom International Federation. In 1972, Jaime began his TCM studies with the famous Grandmaster Doc-Fai Wong, Ph.D., O.M.D. in San Francisco, California, who represents direct second-generation lineage to Yang Cheng-Fu. He earned his M.T.C.M. from Five Branches University and is a California state certified Traditional Physical Therapist.

    Sifu Marquez has been training champions in Yang-style Tai Chi Chuan and Choy Li Fut Kung Fu for over 30 years. He was president and head instructor for San Francisco City College’s Martial Arts program and a Tai Chi Instructor at the San Francisco Medical College of Acupuncture. As an active member of the Santa Cruz Juvenile Justice Delinquency and Prevention Commission, Jaime was instrumental in bringing acupuncture into the juvenile hall for the treatment of incarcerated youth. He also provides instruction, educational counseling, and physical fitness programs for at-risk youth. He is on the advisory committee for the Santa Cruz County Office of Alternative Schools where he introduced martial arts into the physical education curriculum and helped to establish physical fitness standards.

    Jaime is currently a professor and clinician specializing in Traditional Body and Movement Therapy for health, rehabilitation and injury recovery. He is the founder and director of the Golden Dragon Health and Physical Fitness Programs and maintains a private practice in Santa Cruz, Monterey, and Big Sur, California. Professor Marquez teaches in the Department of Complementary Studies.

  • 潘寧 Nicholas Pan
  • 持照針灸師 碩士 内科醫師(中國)
    Professor
    2005 年以來在校任教
    潘教授投身中醫源於他對武術氣功和中國文化的 熱愛 。他以優異的成績畢業於廣州中醫大學並獲得醫學學位, 師從金教授與彭教授,是杰出的中國針灸師。 2006 年,於南灣大學獲得博士學位。 潘教授曾於桂林中醫醫院工作十余年。他與 李博士和錢博士等著名的中西醫醫學博士一起,發展了獨特的針灸方法。 潘教授善於治療各種疼痛症,軟组織損傷,偏癱,胃病,與粉刺。他在 相關领域已經發表多研究論文。 潘教授曾擔任桂林中醫院的主治醫師,桂林針灸協會會長。作為客座學者,他於 1998 年访問日本, 2001 年來到美國。目前他在美國中醫大學與加州中醫藥大學任教,並在 San Bruno 有他的私人診所 . 。

    在針灸和臨床培訓部任教。

  • Heerei Park
  • R. N., L.Ac., DAOM Fellow
    Instructor
    Faculty Since 2006
    Heerei Park graduated from Seoul National University College of Nursing in 1977. She worked at Dominican Hospital in Santa Cruz on the oncology and med-surgical units. She graduated from Five Branches University and specializes in pain management, women’s health and internal medicine. In her free time she enjoys traveling, cooking and gardening. Heerei Park teaches in the Department of TCM Herbology.

  • Byung-Gook Park
  • M.D. (South Korea)
    Professor
    Byung -Gook Park completed his Western Medicine training in South Korea in 1978, followed by 3 years of service in the Army. In 2000, he moved to Pennsylvania and completed a 3-year residency in Family Practice Medicine at Wyoming General Hospital. His areas of specialty include gastrointestinal disorders, diabetes mellitus, and hypertension. In his free time he enjoys being an amateur ham radio operator. Professor Park teaches in the Department of Western Medicine.

  • 周平博士 Ping Chou
  • Ph.D
    Professor
    2006 年以來在校任教
    斯坦福大學中國文學博士,印地安那大學英语學碩士,曾榮獲中國多项教學榮譽證書 。 於輔助課程部講授中國歷史和哲學 。

  • 徐伯霖 Po-Lin Shyu
  • 持照針灸師 全國針灸證書 中醫碩士
    Professor
    2004 年以來在校任
    畢業於舊金山州立大學,在八十年代後期獲得先物理療法學位。他於 1993 年在中國文化健康學院獲得中醫碩士學位。 林教授在中國上海 shu guan 醫院擔任過實 習醫師,主要研究内科和婦科。在中國,他 師從魏博士學習推拿。 1989 年林教授在舊金山開設了自己的第一家中藥店, 1995 年在 cupertino 開設針灸診所。 1987 年以來,他在吳氏醫治中心安哥拉的指導下工作, 2000 年開始與 吴醫師一起從事不孕不育治療工作。 林教授也以中醫醫治跌打損傷聞名。

    林教授在針灸系和臨床培訓部任教。

  • Maureen Rozenn
  • L.Ac., Dipl.Ac. (NCCAOM), DAOM
    Assistant Professor
    Faculty Since 2005
    After graduating from Five Branches University, Maureen worked in community clinics, developing protocols for hepatitis C treatment. In 2005, she founded the Hepatitis C Treatment Clinic at Five Branches University. As an assistant professor, she enjoys teaching students to assess and treat both hepatitis C symptoms and Western antiviral drug side effects. Maureen is the director of Cedar Street Healing Arts, home to both her private Chinese medical practice and the Santa Cruz Primary Care Hepatitis C Center, a Western medical approach to Hepatitis C treatment. Maureen is a member of the Hepatitis C Task Force of Santa Cruz County, where she works in conjunction with community leaders, county health workers, nurses and doctors to manage this epidemic. She is a community lecturer, researcher and is on the advisory board of the local non-profit HELP! (Help & Education for Liver Patients).

    In addition to liver disease, Maureen specializes in treating male and female infertility. She offers joint Chinese medicine and Naturopathic medicine fertility enhancement programs through her clinic. In conjunction with the Fertility Physicians of Northern California she is conducting research on acupuncture and in vitro fertilization (IVF). Additionally, she is coauthoring a book on Chinese medicine and fertility enhancement and is the lead acupuncturist and co-author of a research project examining the effects of acupuncture and Western treatment on unexplained infertility.

    Maureen teaches classes on treating Hepatitis C with an integrated Chinese and Western medical model. She offers externships to students who want to study with her in the intensive setting of her private practice. She is currently attaining her PhD in Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine through Zhejiang University, China. Maureen balances her busy professional life with sculpture, martial arts and dancing. Maureen has a black belt in Aikido, and enjoys practicing and teaching this martial art. Dr. Rozenn teaches in the Department of TCM Clinical Training.

  • Bill Schoenbart
  • L.Ac., DAOM
    Professor
    Faculty Since 2004
    Bill Schoenbart graduated from Five Branches in 1991. His specialty is in herbal medicine, working with both Chinese and Western herbs. Bill has practiced TCM in California, Hawaii, and North Carolina. He was the Clinical Director and taught herbal medicine at the Hawaii College of Traditional Oriental Medicine on Maui, and has taught cross-cultural herbal medicine at the American School of Botanical Medicine in Santa Cruz. He is a contributing author to the American Herbal Pharmacopoeia, and he wrote two books on Chinese medicine: Pocket Guide to Chinese Patent Medicines and Chinese Healing Secrets.

    Bill works as a research consultant in the dietary supplement industry. He was a member of the board of trustees of the American Herbal Products Association, where he worked to protect the public’s access to herbs, as well as to maintain quality standards for herbal medicine. Bill has given presentations on herbal medicine at various international conferences, such as the International Conference on Modernization of Chinese Medicine (Hong Kong) and the World Congress on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (Thailand). Bill Schoenbart teaches in the Departments of TCM Theory and TCM Herbology.

  • 何娜 Stephanie He
  • 持照針灸師 學士 内科醫師 (中國)
    Professor
    2000 年以來在校任教
    何教授於 1985 年以優異的成績畢業於天津中醫大學,並獲得在中國醫科大學講授中醫的資格。畢業後 , 她一直在天津中醫大學第一教學醫院擔 任醫師和教師,此所醫院乃是中國開展中醫治療、臨床教學與科研的主要中醫機構之一,何教授為之效力十三年並積攢了豐富的醫療和教學經驗,其導師, 石學民教授,是享譽海内外的知名針灸專家。何教授主治中風,胃腸機能紊亂和衰老症。她曾多次在全國著名中醫期刊發表研究論文,包括關於治療高胆固醇,憂鬱症和痛風等課题研究。 2000 年以來,她一直在加州中醫藥大學任教及帶診。

    何教授在中醫草藥學和臨床培訓部任教。

  • 沈曉芬 Susanna Shen
  • 持照針灸師 學士 内科醫師 中國
    Professor
    自1995 年以來在校任教
    沈教授於 1986 年畢業於中國福建中醫藥大學,並同時接受西醫和中醫的訓練。畢業後,曾在一所中醫院担 任中醫師,並監督實習醫師,與講授基本中醫理論課程。到美國後,她主要在洛杉磯疼痛治療中心工作。稍後,來到灣區並在美洲中醫學院任教。自 1996 年以來,每年夏天都回中國參加各項醫學進修,並在多方面提高她的診療技術 , 包括針灸針法,中醫婦科,中醫美容,中醫抗衰老療法,及如何運用中草藥治療疑難雜症等。她擅長治療慢性疲勞和抑鬱症,對中醫美容,中醫婦科和中醫内科都有很深的研究。

    業餘時間,她熱愛攝影,旅行和烹調。

    沈教授在中醫草藥學和臨床培訓部任教。

  • Arnold Tayam
  • D.M.Q. (China)
    Professor
    Faculty Since 2005
    As director and founder of The Longevity Center, Arnold Tayam conducts a clinical practice and teaches Medical Qigong, Taijiquan, Bagua Zhang, and the Taoist arts. He began his studies over three decades ago, and offers programs integrating the three major schools of Qigong: medical, martial, and spiritual. Professor Tayam has designed and currently teaches courses at Stanford University hospital and clinics. His work is also featured in several Qigong and Taiji video and book publications. He has served as director of the National Qigong Association. Professor Tayam teaches in the Department of Complementary Studies.

  • Phu Tran
  • L.Ac., D.C.
    Assistant Professor
    Faculty Since 2006
    Having studied at Five Branches University, Phu Tran maintains his private practice in chiropractic and acupuncture in San Jose. He specializes in musculo-skeletal problems and sports injuries.
    Dr. Tran teaches in the Departments of TCM Acupuncture and TCM Clinical Training.

  • Anthony Von der Muhll
  • L.Ac., M.T.C.M., DNBAO
    Assistant Professor
    Faculty Since 2003
    Anthony Von der Muhll, L.Ac, DNBAO, received his BA degree in History at UC Santa Cruz in 1987. He became interested in Traditional Chinese Medicine while working for Haight Ashbury Free Medical Clinics in San Francisco as a community organizer. After studying taiji/qi gong and tuina as well as anatomy and kinesiology for several years, and experiencing TCM to treat a variety of his own health conditions, he decided to pursue his Masters-level training in Chinese Medicine at the Pacific College of Oriental Medicine and at Five Branches University.

    Anthony received his Masters Degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine from Five Branches University in 2002, and was licensed by the State of California as an acupuncturist in 2002. He was the first recipient of Five Branches’ Certificate in Integrative Sports Medicine in 2003. He completed his board specialty training in Acupuncture Orthopedics through Lerner Education at Cedars-Sinai hospital in Beverly Hills in 2005, and was certified as a Diplomate of the National Board of Acupuncture Orthopedics in 2006. He now specializes in acupuncture orthopedics, sports medicine, and pain management. Anthony has earned certificates as a Personal Trainer through the American College of Sports Medicine, and as Sports, Deep Tissue, and Acupressure Massage Therapist. He has worked in sports and physical medicine clinics since 1997 as a physical therapy aide, athletic training assistant, massage therapist, and licensed acupuncturist.

    He enjoys working with people from all walks of life for healing and vitality of the integrated body-mind-spirit. He integrates his clinical training and experience in both Eastern and Western sports and physical medicine with his personal, intuitive exploration of self-healing potential. He enjoys blending the best of ancient and modern science to provide optimal patient care. For health and relaxation he enjoys cycling, swimming, racquetball, and backpacking. Information about Anthony Von der Muhll may be found at: http://www.ihcsc.com. Anthony Von der Muhll teaches in the Departments of TCM Acupuncture and TCM Clinical Training.

  • Janice Walton-Hadlock
  • L.Ac., DAOM
    Professor
    Faculty Since 1998

    Janice Walton-Hadlock received her B.A. in Biology from the University of California, Santa Cruz and her Masters in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Doctoral degree in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (DAOM) from Five Branches University.



    She is the founder of the Parkinson’s Recovery Project (www.pdrecovery.org), a non-profit organization that provides free information about the latest findings regarding the cause and treatment of Parkinson’s disease from the perspective of Asian medicine. She is a founding member of the Parkinson's Treatment Team of Santa Cruz and a member of the European branch of the Parkinson’s Recovery Project, the Parkinson Stichting of Amsterdam, also a non-profit. Both the Treatment Team and the Stichting focus on treating people with Parkinson’s disease and training health care practitioners in the use of techniques she developed.



    Janice is an active researcher in the field of Parkinson’s disease. She has published her findings in many journals, including the peer-reviewed American Journal of Acupuncture and in the Journal of Chinese Medicine. Her analysis of a Parkinson’s drug study was published in the New England Journal of Medicine’s correspondence section. She is the author of three books: Trouble Afoot, a book about the underlying causes of idiopathic Parkinson's disease and the effective treatment for this disorder (published by the Parkinson’s Recovery Project, 2008, 690 pages), Medications of Parkinson’s or Once upon a Pill (Parkinson’s Recovery Project, 2003, 650 pages), and Tracking the Dragon, a classroom text on advanced channel theory (published by Fastpencil.com). All are available at www.pdrecovery.org



    Janice’s specialties include channel theory, scar tissue work, and Yin Tui Na. In her private practice, she primarily treats movement disorders, including Parkinson’s disease. Her other long-term interests include western medicine, modern physics and chaos theory, and raja yoga practice and theory. Professor Walton-Hadlock teaches in the Department of TCM Clinical Training.

  • Guan Wang
  • L.Ac., M.D. (China)
    Instructor
    Faculty since 2008
    Guan Wang graduated from Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, earning both a Bachelors and Masters degree in Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine. She had a clinical acupuncture practice with Professors Li Rui and Wang Juyi, who are among the most distinguished acupuncture physicians in China. She also was the instructor for the visiting western physicians and TCM students at the Guang An Men Hospital and China Academy of TCM as well as Xi Yuan Hospital. She has written a number of publications including Treatise on Exogenous Febrile Diseases and Other Miscellaneous Diseases with Notations, one of the Four Classics of TCM series, and was the project editor for Eczema & Atopic Dermatitis, to be published in The Clinical Practice of Chinese Medicine. Guan Wang teaches in the Departments of TCM Theory and TCM Acupuncture.

  • Stephen Woodley
  • L.Ac., M.S.
    Professor
    Faculty Since 2006
    Stephen Woodley received his Masters degree from The Academy of Chinese Cultural and Health Science in 1999. He has taught hundreds of students focusing on the areas of TCM Foundations, Diagnosis and TCM herbal medicine. He is the director of Shang Han Lun Seminars and a CEU provider, specializing in Classical Chinese Medicine. Stephen Woodley teaches in the Departments of TCM Theory and TCM Herbology.

  • Peter H.Y. Yang
  • M.A., B.A.
    Professor
    Faculty Since 2002
    Peter Yang graduated with a B.A. from Beijing Foreign Languages Institute. He earned an M.A. in sociology from Beijing Foreign Studies University and a second M.A. in American Social Studies from the University of Kansas. He was a professor of English and Chinese for 11 years at Beijing Foreign Languages Institute (Beiwai), China, specializing in the design, teaching and testing of CFL, ESL, EFL, translation and interpretation, and cross-cultural studies. From 1986 to 1993, he was a professor at the University of Kansas, teaching Chinese language, Chinese cultural traditions, and Eastern civilization. He worked as an adjunct professor at Myotherapy Institute, teaching Chinese breathing exercises and acupressure. Professor Yang has also done translation and interpretation for corporations. Professor Yang teaches in the Department of TCM Theory.

  • Zinan Ye
  • M.A.
    Professor
    Faculty Since 2005
    Zinan Ye is a faculty member in the graduate School of Translation and Interpretation at the Monterey Institute of International Studies and also teaches Chinese Studies at Foothill College on a part-time basis. He graduated in 1982 with a major in English language and literature from Hangzhou University in China (now Zhejiang University). He later obtained his Master’s degree in language teaching from University of the Pacific in Stockton, California. He has been teaching languages for more than 20 years both in China and in the States. Zinan teaches Chinese language and culture at Five Branches Institute. Professor Ye teaches Chinese language and Chinese History and Philosophy in the Department of Complementary Studies.

  • 吳丹如 Yueru Wu
  • 持照針灸師
    Professor
    2004 年以來在校任教
    1970 年於中國北京第二醫科大學獲得醫學學位。之後開始專研中醫,從 1970 到 1984 在北京中醫院擔任中西醫结合主 任醫師。吴教授在北京聯合醫院,中國醫學科學院,和北京第一醫科大學接受過两年的婦產科高级培訓。 吴教授 1987 年在加州成為持照針灸醫生。她的專長是治療婦科,内科,和皮膚科疾病。她 同時從事關於 内分泌疾病, 放 化療並發症 治療的 臨床研究。

    吴教授在中 藥系 和臨床培訓部任教。