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America’s Institute of Traditional Medicine

HEALTH CARE LESSONS

To treat pre-disease, not to treat disease that already happened; to take preventive measures against possible trouble, not to take action against those already existing … It will be too late to treat diseases when they have already developed, or to deal with troubles when they have already become serious. This is just like digging a well when thirsty, or casting a weapon when battle has already begun.

               -----The Yellow Emperor’s Internal Classic-----

In order to promote good mental and bodily health, our school, America’s Institute of Traditional Medicine, has been offering various health care education courses. If you are interested in these educational courses, please contact America’s Institute of Traditional Medicine at 2712 San Gabriel Boulevard, Rosemead, CA 91770, Phone: 1-626-288-1199, Fax: 1-626-288-4199 and Email: sotcm@sotcm.com

The courses include live seminar, distance learning, and exercises under supervision, etc. For more information about the courses, please go to the relevant section below.

 

Self Massage Program  Tai Chi Chuan (Tai Ji Quan) Program   Medical Chikong (Qigong) Program   Basic Knowledge of Medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine Program    Special Education Program


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About the School

America’s Institute of Traditional Medicine is a vocational school approved by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary and Vocational Education, State of California.


About the Professor Dr. Kexin Bao

Dr. Kexin Bao received his medical degree from the Traditional Chinese Medical School in Chengdu, China in 1975. Later, he received his postgraduate medical degree from the China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine at Beijing in 1981. He then received his postdoctoral training in neurobehavioral sciences at the Medical University of South Carolina in the U.S.A. in 1990, and he received his doctor of philosophy degree in parapsychology from the American International University, U.S.A. and doctor of philosophy degree in oriental medicine from the American Global University, U.S.A.

In recent years, he is appointed as professor of many acupuncture colleges. Dr. Bao was an assistant professor and an attending physician of Acupunctology and T.C.M. in the Training Center of Acupunctology and T.C.M. in the Medical School of Jinan University in Guangzhou, China. Then, he was an acupunctology teacher and a researcher of behavioral sciences in the Department of Neurology, and the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Medical University of South Carolina. Dr. Bao holds membership and leading posts in academic societies within both the T.C.M. community and the medical psychology community.

He has been an editor and writer of numerous texts and medical papers, which have been published though out the world. His name and outstanding medical achievements have been rated in the China's book "The Renowned Traditional Chinese Medical Doctors of China in the Contemporary Era" and America's book "Nationwide Register's Who's Who in Executives and Businesses".

He presently holds a professorship of T.C.M. in the United States and China.

 

Dr. Kexin Bao, Licensed Acupuncturist


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America's Institute of Traditional Medicine