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Qunhui Mao flankeret af t.v. læge James Nystedt og formanden for Norske Lægers Forening for Akupunktur, læge Bjørn Rismyhr ved overrækkelsen af diplomer til norske akupunkturstuderende, 1999.
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Om Qunhui Mao
Qunhui Mao er født i Jiangxi-provinsen i det sydlige Kina i 1964. Hun påbegyndte sin skolegang tidligt, og kunne derfor allerede i 1980 lade sig indskrive på medicinstudiet, der siden førte hende til hovedstaden, Beijing.
I forlængelse af endt lægestudium, fortsatte hun med at specialisere sig i akupunktur ved Beijings Universitet for Kinesisk Medicin (tidligere Akademiet for Kinesisk Medicin).
Efter mangeårig forskning og undervisning i akademisk akupunktur og Kinesisk Medicin, og som forfatter til bøger og artikler, modtog hun i 1996 et professorat ved samme universitet. Beijings Universitet for Kinesisk Medicin er Kinas og verdens absolut førende fakultet indenfor kinesisk medicin og akupunktur.
Qunhui Mao har undervist og praktiseret i Kina, Ægypten, på Filippinerne, i Norge, og praktiserer nu i Danmark, hvor hun har slået sig ned permanent.
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CV for Qunhui Mao (engelsk version)
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Born: 1964, Jiangxi, China
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Language: Native speaker of Chinese, and fluent in both English and Danish
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EDUCATION
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1988-1991:
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Master degree of Science in Medicine and specialty in Acupuncture from China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Beijing.
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1980-1985:
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Bachelor Degree of Science in traditional Chinese medicine, Jiangxi College of traditional Chinese Medicine, Nanchang, Jiangxi Province. Graduated with 1st-class honour.
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
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2001-
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Owning and practising in Holistisk Akupunkturklinik in Copenhagen full time and lecturing part time in both Denmark and Norway.
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1996-2001:
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Associate professor, Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, teaching acupuncture in both Chinese and English, practising acupuncture in the clinic, and giving medical consultations to foreigners.
Providing Acupuncture courses in the Philippines twice (3 months each in 1996 and 1997), invited by the Ministry of Health of the Phlippines.
In February 1999, teaching acupuncture in Egypt for three weeks. In May 1999 and 2000, teaching acupuncture in Norwegian Acupuncture Training Center for one month each in Oslo and Bergen.
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2000-2001:
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Teaching in the Nordic Center of Chinese Medicine, Copenhagen, Denmark
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1991-1996:
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Doctor and lecturer, Beijing College of Acupuncture and Orthopedics, teaching both Chinese and foreign students and also treating patients in the college clinic.
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1985-1988:
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Doctor and junior researcher, Jiangxi Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Participated in clinical research of Using Chinese Medicine to Treat Emergencies, which is one of China "7th Five-Year Plan" medical research project. It won the ‘Third Grade National Science Award’ and the ‘Second Grade Jiangxi Scientific Progress Award’.
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PUBLICATIONS
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Co-author: Acupuncture on the Day of Embryo Transfer Significantly Improves the Reproductive Outcome in Infertile Women: A Prospective, Randomized Trial. Fertility and Sterility, p1341 - 1346, vol.85, No. 5, May 2006
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The Golden Couples of Points [Duixie], Journal for Norwegians Acupuncturists Hovedorganisasjon, (Nr.1/2,1999)
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Effective Points Therapy of Acupuncture (249-page book in English), Foreign Languages Press, Beijing, 1998.
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A Study of Gynecological Diseases Through Ancient Documents of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibustion, journal, (Issue 1, 1996)
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An Analysis of Characteristics of Acupuncture Prescriptions of Gynecological Diseases in Ancient Traditional Chinese Medical Document, Journal of Beijing College of Acupuncture and Orthopedics, (Issue 2, 1995)
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Co-author of An Encyclopedia of Chinese Special Acupuncture Techniques, Huaxia Press, Beijing, 1995
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Co-author of "A Guide Book of Acupoints Selection for a Hundred Diseases", Ancient Book Press, Beijing, 1994.
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A Summary of Treating Pediatric Diseases with a Single Acupoint, Traditional Chinese Medicine of Jiangxi, (Issue 3,1993).
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A Summary of Treating Diseases of Eyes, Ears, Nose and Throat with a Single Acupoint, Journal of Clinical Acupuncture and Moxibustion, (supplementary issue, Harbin, 1993)
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A Clinical Report on Curing 9 Cases of Dysuria of Epidemic Hemorrhagic Fever with Da Xian Xiong Tang decoction, Traditional Chinese Medicine of Jiangxi, (Issue 3, 1988).
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