NCCAOM

TescoCollegeTCM

TAICHI International Club

Brenton Harvey

Harvey in clinic

 

Dipl. Acupuncture & Chinese Herbology

N.C.C.A.O.M. Lic. # 7520 (U.S.A.)

Cell Phone-Shanghai 13524169671

E-mail -harveybrenton@yahoo.com

 

 


2004

Relocated to Peoples Republic of China

1998 - 2004

Owner: Acupuncture & Herbal Health Clinic, Inc. (Private T.C.M. practice), and Chinese Tea Imports, Ltd., in Denver, Colorado, U.S.A.

Education:

1976 - 1979

1. Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas, Biology Major

1997

2. Master of Science Oriental Medicine, Texas College of T.C.M., Austin, TX

1998 - 2005

3. Clinical Internship Training:
Heilongjiang #1 College of T.C.M., Harbin, China
Stroke, Paralysis, Pain, Gynecological, Infertility, Impotence,Fibromyalgia, M.S.
Heilongjiang #1 Children's Hospital, Harbin, China
Pediatric treatment with Chinese Herbs

1998 - 2005

4. Apprenticeship - Dr. Zheng Yu Qing Director (ret.) Diabetes Department,
Heilongjiang #1 College of T.C.M., Harbin, China
Diabetes Mellitus, Kidney Metabolism treatment with Herbs

1990 - 1994

5. Apprenticeship - Dr. Duong Lai Canh, Owner and Master Herbalist,
American Chinese Natural Herbs, Garland (Dallas), TX
6. Apprenticeship - Dr. Norm Ralston, Veterinarian, Canine Acupuncture
Balch Springs (Dallas), TX

1982 - 1986

7. Apprenticeship - Dr. T.H. Lee, T.C.M., M.D., Weight Clinic, Houston, TX

Faculty Member:

2005 - 2007

1. Shanghai International Studies University (S.I.S.U.)

2000 - 2002

2. International Institute of Chinese Medicine, Denver, CO, U.S.A.
Yin Yang Theory
5 Element Theory
Meridian Etiology & Pathology
Advanced Needle Technique for Paralysis (presented to Faculty)
Modern Herbal Formulations for Female Care (presented to Faculty)
Operating Your Private Practice
Cooking with Chinese Herbs

2001 - 2002

3. Denver Free University, Denver, CO, U.S.A.
" Green Tea Use in T.C.M."-(3 hr. lecture, created by Harvey & Hong Ji)

Guest Lecturer:

2005

1. Dalian University of T.C.M., Dalian, China
"Foundation level courses (taught to Chinese doctors in English)"

2001 - 2002

2. University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, CO, U.S.A.
"Introduction to T.C.M."

April 2004

3. Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine Association, Hollywood, CA, U.S.A.
"Green Tea Use in T.C.M."

October 2004

4. American Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine Association, Las Vegas, NV, USA
"Green Tea Use in T.C.M."

March 2003

5. American Herbalist Guild Conference, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
"Green Tea Use in T.C.M."

Researcher:

2002 - present

Traveled China tea growing areas of Fujian, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Sichuan, Yunnan,Shandong Provinces investigating tea cultivation, processing and folkloric T.C.M. uses of different varieties

Author:

2004 - present

Acupuncture Today – (MPAmedia Publication, monthly medical journal)
Featured author of "Cha-Dao" series of articles on Chinese Tea varieties and their specific properties and functions from a T. C. M. perspective
www.acupuncturetoday.com/columnists/harveyji