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Administrators of the School of peers, dedicated to service in their community, and Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine prepared for lifelong learning in the field. Dean to be announced Expected Learning Outcomes Associate Dean, Clinical Education; DAOM Pro- gram Director to be announced The school of Acupuncture and Oriental Medi- Molly Parkhurst, Program Supervisor cine’s master’s program trains graduates to be the Cheryl Cuevas, Administrative Assistant following: 1. Safe and effective in the care of patients by Overview demonstrating in-depth ability in the following The field of acupuncture and Oriental medicine areas: in America is rooted in the traditional medicine of a. Knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine China that has evolved over the past several thou- diagnostic strategies and their application to sand years. The contemporary model of natural individual cases health care education and practice in China is the b. Skill in the traditional methods of assessment combined system of traditional Chinese medicine of patients including interviewing, palpation (TCM) and Western medicine. This system has and observation strongly inspired the current programs in acu- c. Competence in selecting the appropriate puncture and Oriental medicine (AOM) at Bastyr treatment modalities and plans for a patient University. utilizing acupuncture, tui na, Chinese herbs Established in 1988, the School of Acupuncture (relevant to the MSAOM) and lifestyle and Oriental Medicine currently offers the following counseling degree/certificate options: d. Skill in the application of acupuncture tech- • Bachelor of Science in Natural Health Sciences/ niques in an appropriate and safe fashion for Master of Science in Acupuncture (BS/MSA) each patient (see page 34) 2. Able to integrate Eastern and Western • Bachelor of Science in Natural Health Sciences/ paradigms of medicine for the purposes of Master of Science in Acupuncture and Oriental informing the practice of traditional Chinese Medicine (BS/MSAOM) (see page 34) medicine, communicating with other health • Master of Science in Acupuncture (MSA) (see care professionals and patients, and making page 35) appropriate medical referrals when necessary • Master of Science in Acupuncture and Oriental 3. Professional in their approach to setting up and Medicine (MSAOM) (see page 35) maintaining a private practice, collaborating • Certificate in Chinese with other health care professionals, working in (CCHM) – postgraduate offering (see page 40) an integrated health care setting and providing • Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine leadership within the acupuncture and Oriental (DAOM) – postgraduate offering (see page 41) medicine field These programs are closely interrelated and re- 4. Capable of accessing research information and quire the same foundational studies in traditional critically assessing the value of published clini- Chinese medicine. cal research in the field 5. Able to provide health prevention measures Master’s Program Mission Statement based on traditional Chinese medicine theory (such as tai chi, qigong, and therapeutic nutri- The mission of the acupuncture and Oriental medi- tion) to support the well-being of their patients cine program at Bastyr University is to prepare excellent and themselves practitioners. This is accomplished through rigorous 6. Qualified to pass national and state acupunc- training in traditional Chinese medicine with an ture and/or herbal exams emphasis on collaborating with other health care disciplines. The program is committed to producing graduates who are respected among their health care 33 School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine

Recognition and Licensure of Acupuncture treatment prior to applying to the program. Addi- and Oriental Medicine tionally, applicants will benefit from reading about The Master of Science in Acupuncture (MSA), and researching the field of Oriental medicine via the Master of Science in Acupuncture and Ori- the mainstream press and Internet. ental Medicine (MSAOM) and the Doctor of Required Abilities/Skills for Acupuncture Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (DAOM) and Oriental Medicine Program Admission degree programs at Bastyr University are accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture A candidate for the acupuncture and Oriental and Oriental Medicine (ACAOM), 7501 Greenway medicine degree must be able to demonstrate ap- Center Dr., Suite 760, Greenbelt, MD 20770, propriate observational and communication skills, 301.313.0855. Bastyr University is accredited by the motor function, intellectual-conceptual, integrative Northwest Commission for Colleges and Universi- and quantitative abilities, and behavioral and social ties, 425.558.4224, and thus all degree offerings are maturity. A candidate should be able to perform in accredited and eligible for Title IV funds. a reasonably independent manner. The Master of Science programs are approved by the State Department of Health. Observation: A candidate must be able to observe Graduates of Bastyr University’s MSA and MS- a patient accurately at a distance and close at hand. AOM programs are eligible to apply for licensure Observation necessitates the functional use of the in acupuncture in Washington state, as well as in sense of vision and somatic sensation. These are en- most other states offering similar licensure. Applica- hanced by the functional use of the sense of smell. tions for licensing in Washington can be obtained by contacting the Washington State Department Motor: Candidates should have sufficient mo- of Health, Professional Licensing - Acupuncture, tor function to elicit information from patients P.O. Box 47868, Olympia, WA 98504-7868, by palpation, auscultation, percussion and other 360.236.4700. Applications for licensing in Califor- diagnostic maneuvers. A candidate should be able nia can be obtained by contacting the Department to execute motor movements reasonably required of Consumer Affairs, Acupuncture Board, 444 N. to provide general care and emergency treatment to Third Street, Suite 260, Sacramento, CA 95814, patients such as CPR and application of pressure to 916.445.3021. stop bleeding and the opening of obstructed airways. Currently, acupuncture is recognized in 44 states Such actions require coordination of both gross and and the District of Columbia. The actual require- fine muscular movements, equilibrium and func- ments for licensure can vary from state to state, tional use of the sense of touch and vision. with the majority of states requiring the successful Observation and motor skills must be in coor- completion of the National Certification Com- dination with each other in order to safely practice mission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine many of the diagnostic and clinical techniques (NCCAOM) exam. If a student is interested in specific to Oriental medicine. A combination of ob- licensure in a state other than Washington or Cali- servation and motor skills are required for acquiring fornia, it is imperative for the student to know the diagnostic information from patients as well as for licensing requirements of that particular state in or- the clinical portion of the training which includes der to ensure that there are no outstanding academic the safe insertion and manipulation of acupuncture requirements at the time of graduation. Academic needles, cupping, moxibustion, etc. advising is available to help students who may have additional requirements to meet. Communication: A candidate should be able to speak, to hear and to observe patients in order Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine to elicit information, describe changes in mood, Admissions activity and posture, and perceive nonverbal For general information on the admissions pro- communications. A candidate must be able to cess, please refer to the Admissions section in this communicate effectively and sensitively with pa- catalog. The information below refers only to the tients. Communication includes not only speech acupuncture and Oriental medicine programs. It but reading and writing. The candidate must be is strongly recommended that applicants receive able to communicate effectively and efficiently acupuncture and/or a traditional Chinese medicine in oral and written form with all members of the health care team. 34 School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine

Intellectual-Conceptual, Integrative and courses at Bastyr University. For more information Quantitative Abilities: These abilities include on the transfer admission policies and procedures, measurement, calculation, reasoning, analysis and contact the admissions office. synthesis. Problem solving, which is a critical skill for health care practitioners, requires all of these Combined Bachelor’s/ intellectual abilities. In addition, the candidate should be able to comprehend three-dimensional Master’s Program relationships and to understand the spatial relation- Students who have completed at least two years ships of structures. at the undergraduate level (60 semester credits or 90 quarter credits) have the opportunity to earn Behavioral and Social Attributes: A candidate their bachelor’s degree in combination with either must possess the emotional health required for full the Master of Science in Acupuncture or the Master utilization of her/his intellectual abilities, the exer- of Science in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. cise of good judgment, the prompt completion of all Master’s program prerequisites must also be met prior responsibilities attendant to the diagnosis and care of to matriculation. The bachelor’s degree is awarded at patients, and the development of mature, sensitive the time of graduation from the master’s program. and effective relationships with patients. Candidates must be able to tolerate physically taxing workloads Prerequisites for BS/MSA or BS/MSAOM and to function effectively under stress. They must Entering undergraduates must have earned at be able to adapt to changing environments, to dis- least a 2.75 cumulative grade point average, with play flexibility, and to learn to function in the face a grade of C or better in all basic proficiency and of uncertainties inherent in the clinical problems of science requirement courses. Prior to enrolling, many patients. Compassion, integrity, concern for students must have completed 90 quarter credits others, interpersonal skills, interest and motivation (60 semester credits) including a minimum number are all personal qualities that are assessed during the of credits in basic proficiency, science and general admissions and education processes. education categories. Surplus credits not used to satisfy basic proficiency or science requirements Age of Course may be applied to the appropriate general education Required chemistry and biology courses not taken requirements. Note that students may apply to the within seven years of matriculation into the program program while completing prerequisite coursework. are subject to review by the admissions committee. Students entering the BS/MS program as under- Additional coursework may be required. graduates are required to maintain a minimum 2.75 GPA for the first year of their studies, regardless of Transfers credits. Starting with the second academic year, stu- Students who wish to transfer from other acu- dents are required to maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA. puncture and Oriental medicine programs are Please see the Academic Status and Graduation accepted on a space-available basis and must meet Requirements section for additional information the same entrance requirements at the class level on grading. they seek to enter. Transfer credit is evaluated on Basic Proficiency and Science Requirements an individual basis following completion of the ap- plication process. Transfer applicants must submit English literature or composition...... 9 quarter credits a $75 transfer evaluation fee. Intermediate algebra...... 1 course1 Applicants must provide an official transcript General psychology...... 3 quarter credits from the college or program from which the trans- General chemistry (allied-health level with lab)...... 4 quarter credits2 fer is being requested, demonstrating that they are General biology (allied-health level) with lab...... 4 quarter credits leaving in good academic standing. 1Intermediate algebra is not college level, and the credits will not Applicants must submit syllabi for the courses transfer in toward degree completion. 2Survey-level class that covers inorganic chemistry and includes they completed in their acupuncture program and a lab component. Intended for students in allied-health majors. should be prepared to submit additional documen- tation to support a thorough evaluation. If a transfer student is found to be deficient in some area(s) of study, s/he may be required to complete additional 35 School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine

General Education Requirements students in all of the University’s programs. Within the Natural sciences and mathematics...... 12 quarter credits acupuncture and Oriental medicine clinic, students Arts and humanities...... 15 quarter credits receive clinical training in acupuncture and Chinese Social sciences...... 15 quarter credits herbs. In addition to training at the University clinic, Speech communication or public speaking....3 quarter credits students have the opportunity to train at several com- Electives...... 25 quarter credits1 munity medical sites that provide clinical experience 1The number of elective credits may vary depending upon the exact in working with diverse populations. number of quarter credits earned in the other prerequisite catego- The clinical training program begins in the ries. Total prerequisite credits must equal at least 90 quarter credits. first year and is comprised of three observation shifts, one preceptorship and either 14 (MSA) or 16 Master of Science in (MSAOM) student clinician shifts. The three ob- Acupuncture servation shifts can be completed in any of the five quarters preceding clinician status. All observation The MSA provides the didactic and clinical hours, shifts and interim observation hours must be training necessary for eligibility for the National completed prior to starting as a student clinician, Commission for the Certification of Acupuncture in spring of the second year. The preceptorship and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) exam, which shift may be performed in either the observation is the basis for licensing in most states. The MSA or clinician phase of training. A minimum of one program is a three-calendar-year course of study. observation shift must be completed in order to do a preceptorship. Students in the MSAOM program Master of Science in or the CCHM program also take eight Chinese Acupuncture and Oriental herbal shifts and two Chinese herbal dispensary Medicine shifts in the latter portion of their program. On a space available basis, students are welcome to take The MSAOM is the model comprehensive degree additional clinic shifts for elective credit. However, program. It includes all the didactic and clinical elective shifts cannot be used to make up missing training of the MSA but also includes training in hours in core shifts due to prior or future absences. Chinese herbal medicine and an introduction to Admission as a clinician to the AOM student Chinese medical language. The MSAOM program training clinic at Bastyr Center for Natural Health is a three-and-a-half-calendar-year course of study. is based on: 1) good academic standing, 2) comple- tion of a bachelor’s degree or being enrolled in or Prerequisites for MSA/MSAOM graduated from an acupuncture master’s program, Entering students must have a bachelor’s degree 3) completion of the required prerequisite curricu- from a regionally accredited college/university and lum, 4) successful passage of the clinic entry written must have completed the following courses or their and practical exam, 5) current CPR for health care equivalent: provider certification, and 6) certification in Clean Intermediate algebra...... 1 course Needle Technique (CNT). General chemistry (allied-health level with lab).....1 course1,2 Please be aware that the opportunity to be placed General biology (allied-health level with lab)...... 1 course2 at one of the external clinics offered through Bastyr University is contingent on the student’s ability General psychology...... 1 course to provide documentation of a vaccination his- Note: All students must complete a CPR-C level course or equiva- tory. If this documentation is unavailable or out lent prior to entering clinic. of date, students will need to update their vaccines 1Survey-level class that covers inorganic chemistry and includes a lab component. Intended for students in allied-health majors. at either local health centers or through their per- 2 Science classes must have been taken within seven years of enter- sonal physicians. The community clinic rotations ing the program. If not, additional coursework may be required are outstanding clinical experiences in working after the admissions committee review. with underserved and special patient populations, including developing skills working with medical Clinic translators. Students who are unable to provide The core of the program’s clinical training takes vaccine documentation will not be eligible for this place at Bastyr Center for Natural Health, the Univer- rotation and clinical training may be restricted to sity’s teaching clinic. Bastyr Center is a comprehensive, the Bastyr student clinic. Students are also required multidisciplinary clinic providing quality training for to submit to a national criminal background check. 36 School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine

For more information, see “Background Checks” in scientific facts and to integrate systematically the the Academic Policy and Procedure Manual, Student information from basic science disciplines into a Policies and Procedures section of MyBU. unified model of human organization and function. This educational scheme requires students to assume China Studies an active role in the learning process and encourages Students in good academic standing are encour- them to adopt this inquisitive behavior for a lifetime. aged to apply for advanced studies in China and may Problem solving, clinical cases and examples are earn eight (8) clinical credits. Students are placed at an integral part of the basic science curriculum. Sichuan Integrated Hospital of Eastern and Western This educational process is an expression of Bastyr Medicine in Chengdu or Shanghai University of University’s basic philosophy of a holistic approach Traditional Chinese Medicine. Permission to at- to human behavior, health and therapeutics. The tend is at the discretion of the School of AOM and basic sciences faculty encourages students to pursue depends on a number of additional factors, such an integrated approach to learning and understand- as interpersonal skills, maturity and depth of clini- ing. Instructors are readily available to facilitate this cal skills. For an application, see the AOM clinic process on an individual basis. section. Students who plan to study in China are The department also offers General Chemistry in required to take the one-credit elective OM6820 a summer intensive format, which is a prerequisite Clinic Entry for China in summer quarter of their requirement for the AOM program. third year, immediately preceding their China trip. Counseling and Health Psychology Curriculum within Acupuncture and Summer Massage Intensive Oriental Medicine Bastyr University and the Bellevue Massage The counseling and health psychology curricu- School Center for Healing Arts offer a summer mas- lum trains students in understanding and effecting sage training program that allows students to apply change in the emotional, mental and spiritual coursework taken at Bastyr University toward the dimensions of human functioning. Washington state requirements for massage licen- Students in acupuncture and Oriental medicine sure. This course cannot be audited. This program MS programs are required to take the following: of study is an excellent future practice builder. The • PS5205: Patient Communications - 3 credits schedule for this training works particularly well • PS6100: Motivational Interviewing - 2 credits for MSA students. Students interested in further Students in the DAOM program are required to information may meet with their academic advisor take the following: in the registrar’s office to discuss the program avail- • PS8110: Counseling in Chronic Pain and ability and the course prerequisites. Chronic/Terminal Illness - 3 credits For additional counseling and health psychol- Basic Sciences Curriculum within ogy courses available as electives to matriculated Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine students, please see the course listings in this catalog Basic science courses within acupuncture and or the current quarterly schedule of classes. Oriental medicine include Anatomy and Physiology, Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Academic Status and Graduation Pathology, and Pharmacology. These courses serve Requirements as a foundation for an understanding of the hu- A grade of C or higher is required to pass all man body and provide students with the necessary AOM/CCHM courses. Students entering the BS/ skills and competency to pursue coursework in MS program as undergraduates are required to the AOM program. In addition, a portion of the maintain a minimum GPA of 2.75 for the first year AOM Anatomy and Physiology course is taught in of their studies, regardless of credits. Starting with Bastyr’s cadaver anatomy lab, thus giving students the second academic year, undergraduate students the unique opportunity to study anatomy in greater are required to maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0. depth. Basic science courses in the doctoral program Students entering the master’s program as graduate include Pathology of Cancer, Pharmacology and students or entering the Certificate in Chinese Herbal Advanced Living Anatomy. Medicine (CCHM) must maintain a minimum of a The basic sciences faculty encourages and expects 3.0 GPA to be in good academic standing. Academic students to advance beyond the simple learning of sanctions occur when the quarterly or cumulative 37 School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine

GPA drops below the minimum level or when a In order to receive a license to practice acupunc- student receives PC, D or F grades. Students with a ture in the majority of states a student must earn quarterly GPA below the minimum will be placed on either an MSA or MSAOM degree, pass the NC- academic warning status. Students who receive a PC, CAOM licensing exam and meet any additional D or F in any one quarter, regardless of GPA, may state requirements. Several states require Chinese be placed on probation status. Academic tutoring herbal medicine training for licensure (e.g., CA, FL, and support is available to assist students to return NM, TX). Students graduating with an MSA degree to good academic standing. may need to consider taking the CCHM program Students accepted into the Master of Science as a postgraduate option to meet this requirement. in Acupuncture (MSA) program must complete a 1Credits do not include prerequisites/corequisites. total of 157.51 quarter credits with a minimum of Students may enter their course of study either into the combined BS/MS programs or directly into the MS programs. (The programs 101 quarter credits in residence at Bastyr University. described below include required curriculum for the Bachelor of Students must maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA. Science programs.) Students accepted into the Master of Science in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (MSAOM) Electives program must complete a total of 219.01 quarter credits with a minimum of 144 quarter credits in The School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine residence at Bastyr University. Students must main- continually develops and adds to its special topics and tain a minimum 3.0 GPA. elective course curriculum. These courses are included Students earning the MSA must complete their in the course description section of the catalog. degree requirements within four years and MSAOM The MSA requires completion of eight elective within six years, including any credits completed as credits. The MSAOM requires completion of five a bachelor’s student and applied toward the master’s. elective credits. For dual-track (ND/AOM) students, Students must complete at least two-thirds of their please see the dual-track program requirements listed credits in residence at Bastyr University. in the School of Naturopathic Medicine section. Students earning the DAOM must complete their degree within five years. Students must complete at The following curriculum tables list the ten- least two-thirds of their credits in residence at Bastyr tative schedule of courses each quarter. Next to University. Students must maintain a minimum 3.0 each course are the number of credits per course GPA to be in good academic standing. (Crdt.), the lecture hours each week (Lec.), the The Certificate in Chinese Herbal Medicine lab/clinic hours each week (L/C) and the total (CCHM) program has a total of 62 required credits contact hours for the course over the entire of coursework and clinical training. To earn the quarter (Tot). certificate, at least 41 credits must be completed Master of Science in Acupuncture (MSA) in residence. To maintain good academic standing, 2012-2013 students in the CCHM program must maintain a term and/or cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. The MSA Year I Qtr. Cat. No. Course Title Crdt. Lec. L/C Tot CCHM is a graduate course of study and, as such, F BC3100 Survey of Organic Chemistry 11 4 4 0 44 follows the grading policies of the school of AOM BC3134 Living Anatomy 4 4 0 44 degree programs. OM4106 Meridians & Points 1 4 4 0 44 Students accepted into the combined Bachelor/ OM4118 TCM Fundamentals 4 4 0 44 Master of Science degree program receive their OM4315 TCM Bodywork: Tui Na 1 0 2 22 bachelor’s degree upon graduation from the master’s OM4406 Qi Gong 1 0 2 22 OM4800 Clinic Entry 2 2 0 22 program. If a student voluntarily or involuntarily OM5121 Medical Chinese 1 1 1 0 11 leaves the program prior to completion of the mas- Quarterly Totals 21 19 4 253 ter’s, she/he may be eligible for a bachelor’s degree W BC3104 Biochemistry1 4 4 0 44 if the student has a combined upper and lower BC3135 Anatomy & Physiology 1 Lec/Lab1 5 4 2 66 division quarter credit total of 180 credits (specific OM4107 Meridians & Points 2 4 4 0 44 OM4211 TCM Diagnosis 1 3 3 0 33 course requirements also apply. See the dean for OM4221 TCM Pathology 1 3 3 0 33 further information.) Furthermore, a student must OM4411 TCM Techniques 1 2 2 0 22 have a minimum of 45 quarter credits in residence OM4803 Clinical Observation 12 2 0 4 44 at Bastyr University. OM5442 Tai Chi 1 0 2 22 Quarterly Totals 24 20 8 308 38 School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine

Sp BC3136 Anatomy & Physiology 2 Lec/Lab1 4 3 2 55 completed coursework from other accredited institutions may BC4105 Introduction to Western Pathology 3 3 0 33 satisfy these corequisites. OM4108 Meridians & Points 3 4 4 0 44 2Observation 1-3 can be taken in any of the five quarters preced- OM4212 TCM Diagnosis 2 3 2 2 44 ing clinician status. OM4222 TCM Pathology 2 3 3 0 33 3Preceptorship can be taken during observation or clinician phase, OM4804 Clinical Observation 22 2 0 4 44 once Observation 1 is completed. OM5430 TCM Techniques 2 2 2 0 22 4Students are required to complete a total of 36 interim clinic Quarterly Totals 21 17 8 275 hours. (Usually students staff the shifts they were assigned to in the quarter just ended.) Students register and pay for this shift in MSA Year II their last quarter of attendance. Qtr. Cat. No. Course Title Crdt. Lec. L/C Tot. 5All students who plan to study in China must take the one-credit F BC4104 Microbiology Lec1 3 3 0 33 required class Clinic Entry for China in summer quarter of year OM5321 Survey of Western Clinical Sciences 1 3 3 0 33 three, just preceding their China rotation. This course may be OM5414 Acupuncture Therapeutics 1 2 2 0 22 counted toward the nine required elective credits. OM5415 Acupuncture Therapeutics 2 2 2 0 22 OM5436 TCM Techniques 3 2 2 0 22 Elective Requirements: MSA OM5803 Clinical Observation 32 2 0 4 44 Qtr. Cat. No. Course Title Crdt. Lec. L/C Tot Quarterly Totals 14 12 4 176 variable Elective & Special Topics6 8 8 0 88 W BC4125 Pharmacology Overview for AOM 4 4 0 44 Total Elective Credits and Hours 8 8 0 88 OM4806 AOM Preceptor Observation3 2 0 4 44 6Electives/Special Topics: The MSA program requires a total of OM5322 Survey of Western Clinical Sciences 2 3 3 0 33 nine (9) elective/special topics credits. These credits may be any OM5416 Acupuncture Therapeutics 3 2 2 0 22 general electives/special topics as long as the prerequisites for each OM5417 Acupuncture Therapeutics 4 2 2 0 22 course are met. OM5438 TCM Techniques Lab 1 0 2 22 For students who are approved to take an optional clinic in Quarterly Totals 14 11 6 187 China, eight (8) credits (16 lab hours) will be applied toward Sp OM5300 Auricular Therapy 2 2 0 22 AOM Clinical hours. OM5302 Public Health Issues in AOM 2 2 0 22 OM5324 Survey of Western Clinical Sciences 3 3 3 0 33 Total Requirements: MSA OM5418 Acupuncture Therapeutics 5 2 2 0 22 Crdt. Lec. L/C Tot OM5419 Acupuncture Therapeutics 6 2 2 0 22 Total Core Course Credits and Hours 106 101 10 1221 OM5813-14 AOM Clinic 1-2 4 0 8 88 Total Prerequisites/Corequisites 20 18 4 242 OM6305 Survey of Biophysics/ Total Elective Credits and Hours 8 8 0 88 Electroacupuncture 2 2 0 22 Total Clinic Credits and Hours 37.5 0 75.3 828 Quarterly Totals 17 13 8 231 Total Requirements 171.5 127 89.3 2379 Su OM5815-18 AOM Clinic 3-6 8 0 16 176 Curriculum and course changes in the 2012-2013 Bastyr University PS5205 Patient Communications 3 3 0 33 Catalog are applicable to students entering during the 2012-2013 Quarterly Totals 11 3 16 209 academic year. Please refer to the appropriate catalog if interested in curriculum and courses required for any other entering year. MSA Year III Qtr. Cat. No. Course Title Crdt. Lec. L/C Tot. Master of Science in Acupuncture and F OM5405 TCM Whole Foods Nutrition 2 2 0 22 Oriental Medicine (MSAOM) 2012-2013 OM6110 TCM Medical Classics 2 2 0 22 OM6417 Acupuncture Therapeutics 7 2 2 0 22 MSAOM Year I Qtr. Cat. No. Course Title Crdt. Lec. L/C Tot. OM6827-29 AOM Clinic 7-9 6 0 12 132 1 PS6100 Motivational Interviewing 2 2 0 22 F BC3100 Survey of Organic Chemistry 1 4 4 0 44 TR6105 Nutrition & Dietary Systems 3 3 0 33 BC3134 Living Anatomy 4 4 0 44 Quarterly Totals 17 11 12 253 OM4106 Meridians & Points 1 4 4 0 44 W OM4101 History of Medicine 2 2 0 22 OM4118 TCM Fundamentals 4 4 0 44 OM6111 Practice Management 1 2 2 0 22 OM4315 TCM Bodywork: Tui Na 1 0 2 22 OM6310 Case Review 2 2 0 22 OM4406 Qi Gong 1 0 2 22 OM6315 Clinical Theatre 2 2 0 22 OM4800 Clinic Entry 2 2 0 22 OM6830-32 AOM Clinic 10-12 6 0 12 132 OM5121 Medical Chinese 1 1 1 0 11 Quarterly Totals 14 8 12 220 Quarterly Totals 21 19 4 253 W BC3104 Biochemistry1 4 4 0 44 Sp BC5140 Research Methods in AOM 3 3 0 33 1 OM5819 AOM Interim Clinic 4 1.5 0 3.3 36 BC3135 Anatomy & Physiology 1 Lec/Lab 5 4 2 66 OM6105 Jurisprudence/Ethics 1 1 0 11 OM4107 Meridians & Points 2 4 4 0 44 OM6112 Practice Management 2 1 1 0 11 OM4211 TCM Diagnosis 1 3 3 0 33 OM6833-34 AOM Clinic 13-14 4 0 8 88 OM4221 TCM Pathology 1 3 3 0 33 5 OM4411 TCM Techniques 1 2 2 0 22 Quarterly Totals 10.5 5 11.3 179 2 1Corequisite courses to the MSA program: The MSA curriculum OM4803 Clinical Observation 1 2 0 4 44 has been designed so students missing one or more of these may OM5442 Tai Chi 1 0 2 22 take them after matriculating at Bastyr University. Previously Quarterly Totals 24 20 8 308 39 School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine

Sp BC3136 Anatomy & Physiology 2 Lec//Lab1 4 3 2 55 W BC6100 Pharmacology of CHM & BC4105 Intro to Western Pathology 3 3 0 33 Drug Interactions 2 2 0 22 OM4108 Meridians & Points 3 4 4 0 44 CH6409 Chinese Herbal Therapeutics 2 4 4 0 44 OM4212 TCM Diagnosis 2 3 2 2 44 CH6803-4 Chinese Herbal Medicine Clinic 1-2 4 0 8 88 OM4222 TCM Pathology 2 3 3 0 33 OM4101 History of Medicine 2 2 0 22 OM4804 Clinical Observation 22 2 0 4 44 OM6111 Practice Management 1 2 2 0 22 OM5430 TCM Techniques 2 2 2 0 22 OM6310 Case Review 2 2 0 22 Quarterly Totals 21 17 8 275 OM6315 Clinical Theatre 2 2 0 22 Su B02101 Introduction to Botany1 3 2 2 44 OM6830-32 AOM Clinic 10-12 6 0 12 132 CH6421 Chinese Materia Medica 1 4 4 0 44 Quarterly Totals 24 14 20 374 CH6831 CHM Dispensary 13 2 0 4 44 Sp BC5140 Research Methods in AOM 3 3 0 33 OM5122 Medical Chinese 2 1 1 0 11 CH6410 Chinese Herbal Therapeutics 3 4 4 0 44 Quarterly Totals 10 7 6 143 CH6805-6 Chinese Herbal Medicine Clinic 3-4 4 0 8 88 CH6832 CHM Dispensary 23 2 0 4 44 MSAOM Year II OM5819 AOM Interim Clinic5 1.5 0 3.3 36 Qtr. Cat. No. Course Title Crdt. Lec. L/C Tot. OM6105 Jurisprudence/Ethics 1 1 0 11 F BC4104 Microbiology Lec1 3 3 0 33 OM6112 Practice Management 2 1 1 0 11 CH6422 Chinese Materia Medica 2 4 4 0 44 OM6833-34 AOM Clinic 13-14 4 0 8 88 OM5123 Medical Chinese 3 2 2 0 22 Quarterly Totals 20.5 9 23.3 355 OM5321 Survey of Western Clinical Sciences 1 3 3 0 33 Su CH6411 Chinese Herbal Therapeutics 4 4 4 0 44 OM5414 Acupuncture Therapeutics 1 2 2 0 22 CH6807-8 Chinese Herbal Medicine Clinic 5-6 4 0 8 88 OM5415 Acupuncture Therapeutics 2 2 2 0 22 OM6835 AOM Clinic 15 2 0 4 44 OM5436 TCM Techniques 3 2 2 0 22 Quarterly Totals6 10 4 12 176 OM5803 Clinical Observation 32 2 0 4 44 Quarterly Totals 20 18 4 242 MSAOM Year IV W BC4125 Pharmacology Overview for AOM 4 4 0 44 Qtr. Cat. No. Course Title Crdt. Lec. L/C Tot. CH6423 Chinese Materia Medica 3 4 4 0 44 F CH6105 Chinese Herb Preparations7 1 0 2 22 OM4806 AOM Preceptor Observation4 2 0 4 44 CH6809-10 Chinese Herbal Medicine Clinic 7-8 4 0 8 88 OM5124 Medical Chinese 4 2 2 0 22 OM6836 AOM Clinic 16 2 0 4 44 OM5322 Survey of Western Clinical Sciences 2 3 3 0 33 Quarterly Totals 7 0 14 154 OM5416 Acupuncture Therapeutics 3 2 2 0 22 1Corequisite courses to the MSAOM program: The MSAOM OM5417 Acupuncture Therapeutics 4 2 2 0 22 curriculum has been designed so students missing one or more OM5438 TCM Techniques Lab 1 0 2 22 of these may take them after matriculating at Bastyr University. Quarterly Totals 20 17 6 253 Previously completed coursework from other accredited institu- Sp CH6431 CHM Herbal Formulations 1 4 4 0 44 tions may satisfy these corequisites. OM5300 Auricular Therapy 2 2 0 22 2Observation 1-3 can be taken in any of the five quarters preced- OM5302 Public Health Issues in AOM 2 2 0 22 ing clinician status. OM5324 Survey of Western Clinical Sciences 3 3 3 0 33 3CH6831, CH6832 may be taken any quarter in the herbal OM5418 Acupuncture Therapeutics 5 2 2 0 22 program. OM5419 Acupuncture Therapeutics 6 2 2 0 22 4Preceptorship can be taken during observation or clinician phase, OM5813-14 AOM Clinic 1-2 4 0 8 88 once Observation 1 is completed. OM6305 Survey of Biophysics/ 5Students are required to complete a total of 36 interim clinic Electroacupuncture 2 2 0 22 hours. (Usually students staff the shifts they were assigned to in Quarterly Totals 21 17 8 275 the quarter just ended.) Students register for and pay for this shift Su CH6432 CHM Herbal Formulations 2 4 4 0 44 in their last year of attendance. OM5815-18 AOM Clinic 3-6 8 0 16 176 6All students who plan to study in China must take the one-credit PS5205 Patient Communications 3 3 0 33 required elective Clinic Entry for China in summer quarter of Quarterly Totals 15 7 16 253 year three, just preceding their China rotation. This course may be counted toward the six required elective credits. MSAOM Year III 7CH6105 may also be taken in the summer of year two or three. Qtr. Cat. No. Course Title Crdt. Lec. L/C Tot. F CH6408 Chinese Herbal Therapeutics 1 4 4 0 44 Elective Requirements: MSAOM OM5405 TCM Whole Foods Nutrition 2 2 0 22 Qtr. Cat. No. Course Title Crdt. Lec. L/C Tot. OM6110 TCM Medical Classics 2 2 0 22 variable Elective & Special Topic 5 5 0 55 OM6417 Acupuncture Therapeutics 7 2 2 0 22 Total Elective Credits and Hours 5 5 0 55 OM6827-29 AOM Clinic 7-9 6 0 12 132 Electives/Special Topics: The MSAOM program requires a total of six PS6100 Motivational Interviewing 2 2 0 22 (6) elective/special topics credits. These credits may be any general elec- TR6105 Nutrition & Dietary Systems 1 3 3 0 33 tives/special topics as long as the prerequisites for each course are met. Quarterly Totals 21 15 12 297 Clinic in China is an eight (8) credit experience to be applied toward AOM Clinical, CHM shifts and/or elective credit. These credits may not be audited. 40 School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine

Total Requirements: MSAOM utilizing Chinese herbs (relevant to the MS- Crdt. Lec. L/C Tot. AOM) and lifestyle counseling Total Core Course Credits and Hours 150 144 12 1716 d. Skill in the application of herbs and Chinese Total Prerequisites/Corequisites 23 20 6 286 Total Elective Credits and Hours 5 5 0 55 herbal formulas in an appropriate and safe Total Clinic Credits and Hours 61.5 0 123.3 1356 fashion for each patient Total Requirements 239.5 169 141.3 3413 2. Able to integrate Eastern and Western Curriculum and course changes in the 2012-2013 Bastyr University paradigms of medicine for the purposes of Catalog are applicable to students entering during the 2012-2013 informing the practice of traditional Chinese academic year. Please refer to the appropriate catalog if interested in curriculum and courses required for any other entering year. medicine, communicating with other health care professionals and patients, and making appropriate medical referrals when necessary Certificate in Chinese 3. Qualified to pass national and state acupunc- Herbal Medicine (CCHM) ture and/or herbal exams The Chinese herbal medicine certificate program is Prerequisites designed for those seeking comprehensive training in the field of Chinese herbal medicine. This program is The CCHM is a postgraduate course of study a postgraduate course for acupuncturists. that includes both didactic and clinical training. The The CCHM curriculum enables students to gain minimum requirement for the CCHM is either a skills and knowledge in the principles of Chinese master’s degree in acupuncture or a certificate in herbology, including materia medica, formulations, acupuncture with 10 years of documented clinical ex- prepared medicines, dispensary, herbal therapeutics perience. Applicants need to have completed or be in and clinical training at the Chinese herbal medicine the process of completing the following coursework: teaching clinic. The CCHM curriculum covers a Intermediate algebra...... 1 course minimum of 300 herbs and other therapeutic sub- General psychology...... 3 quarter credits stances and a minimum of 150 herbal formulas. Case General chemistry (allied-health level with lab)...... 4 quarter studies are presented to enhance the learning process. credits Students also gain skills in understanding drug/ General biology...... 1 course herb interactions — a very relevant topic for today’s The following classes are corequisites and may be practitioners. At the conclusion of the certificate completed while taking CCHM classes: program, graduates have enhanced their academic Survey of Organic Chemistry skills through clinical training and have gained the Biochemistry traditional Chinese medicine diagnostic skills to assess Microbiology and diagnose syndromes relevant to traditional Chi- CCHM applicants must have a background in the nese medicine. They also are prepared to determine basic sciences that is comparable to Bastyr University’s and use appropriate Chinese herbal therapies within master’s curriculum. Upon review of past coursework, the appropriate professional scope of practice. applicants may be asked to take a higher level science course or complete a competency exam. Expected Learning Outcomes licensure requirements The Chinese Herbal Medicine Certificate trains graduates to be the following: The CCHM curriculum is designed to meet the 1. Safe and effective in the care of patients by current Chinese herbal medicine requirement portion demonstrating in-depth ability in the follow- for California acupuncture licensure. (The California ing areas: licensing exam requires comprehensive training in a. Knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine acupuncture as well as CHM.) Those interested in diagnostic strategies and their application to California licensure should complete the MSAOM individual cases program or complete the MSA and return to the b. Skill in the traditional methods of assess- CCHM program as a postgraduate student. ment of patients, including interviewing, palpation and observation China Study c. Competence in selecting the appropriate Students in the CHM certificate program may treatment modalities and plans for a patient also choose to study in China. (Please see the China Studies section in the AOM master’s program de- 41 School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine scription.) Students who choose to complete the Total Requirements: CCHM China studies must take an additional one-credit Crdt. Lec. L/C Tot. course, OM6820 Clinic Entry for China, in the Total Core Course Credits and Hours 42 40 4 484 Total Clinic Credits and Hours 20 0 40 440 summer quarter immediately preceding their trip. Total Requirements 62 40 44 924 Note: The CCHM program is 62 credits total. To earn the certifi- The following curriculum tables list the ten- cate, 41 credits must be completed in residence. tative schedule of courses each quarter. Next to Curriculum and course changes in the 2012-2013 Bastyr University each course are the number of credits per course Catalog are applicable to students entering during the 2012-2013 academic year. Please refer to the appropriate catalog if interested in (Crdt.), the lecture hours each week (Lec.), the curriculum and courses required for any other entering year. lab/clinic hours each week (L/C) and the total contact hours for the course over the entire cupuncture and riental quarter (Tot). A O Medicine Doctoral Program Certificate in Chinese Herbal Medicine Mission Statement Program (CCHM) 2012-2013 The mission of Bastyr University’s Doctor of Acu- CCHM YEAR I Qtr.Cat. No. Course Title Crdt. Lec. L/C Tot. puncture and Oriental Medicine program is to develop Su BO2101 Intro to Botany 3 2 2 44 the knowledge and skills of qualified practitioners in CH6421 Chinese Materia Medica 1 4 4 0 44 the specialties of integrated oncology and advanced pain CH6831 CHM Dispensary 11 2 0 4 44 management. The program accomplishes this through Quarterly Totals 9 6 6 132 rigorous training in traditional Chinese medicine and F CH6422 Chinese Materia Medica 2 4 4 0 44 Quarterly Totals 4 4 0 44 biomedical concepts, and by emphasizing an integrative W CH6423 Chinese Materia Medica 3 4 4 0 44 model of care delivery. The program graduates leaders Quarterly Totals 4 4 0 44 in the field of acupuncture and Oriental medicine pre- Sp CH6431 CHM Herbal Formulations 1 4 4 0 44 pared for lifelong learning and achievement in clinical Quarterly Totals 4 4 0 44 practice, education and scholarship. Su CH6432 CHM Herbal Formulations 2 4 4 0 44 Quarterly Totals 4 4 0 44 Expected Learning Outcomes

CCHM Year II Graduates of the School of Acupuncture and Qtr.Cat. No.Course Title Crdt. Lec. L/C Tot. Oriental Medicine’s clinical doctoral program will F CH6408 Chinese Herbal Therapeutics 1 4 4 0 44 Quarterly Totals 4 4 0 44 have the skills to: W BC6100 Pharm of CHM & Drug Interactions 2 2 0 22 • develop an advanced TCM diagnosis and treat- CH6409 Chinese Herbal Therapeutics 2 4 4 0 44 ment plan including all applicable modalities CH6803-04 Chinese Herbal Medicine Clinic 1-2 4 0 8 88 within the scope of practice, commensurate Quarterly Totals 10 6 8 154 with patients’ health statuses. Sp CH6410 Chinese Herbal Therapeutics 3 4 4 0 44 CH6805-6 Chinese Herbal Medicine Clinic 3-4 4 0 8 88 • demonstrate an understanding of allopathic CH6832 CHM Dispensary 21 2 0 4 44 oncology and pain treatment protocols in order Quarterly totals 10 4 12 176 to inform TCM care. Su CH6411 Chinese Herbal Therapeutics 4 4 4 0 44 • discuss treatment planning issues as part of an CH6807-8 Chinese Herbal Medicine Clinic 5-6 4 0 8 88 integrated medical team. 2 Quarterly Totals 8 4 8 132 • demonstrate an ability to participate as part of a CCHM Year III clinic supervisory team educating master’s stu- Qtr.Cat.No. Course Title Crdt. Lec. L/C Tot. dents in acupuncture and Oriental medicine. F CH6105 Chinese Herbs Preparation3 1 0 2 22 • conduct research that demonstrates knowledge CH6809-10 Chinese Herbal Medicine Clinic 7-8 4 0 8 88 and skills in study design and comprehension. Quarterly Totals 5 0 10 110 The AOM clinical doctorate is focused on train- 1CH6831,6832 may be taken in any quarter in the herbal program. 2Students who plan to study in China must take the one-credit ing students in cancer care and advanced pain elective course Clinic Entry for China in summer quarter of year management and treatment with an emphasis on two, just preceding their China studies, making their total required training in integrated clinical settings. Students program credits 63. develop skills in clinical research and teaching 3CH6105 may also be taken in summer of year two. with an in-depth focus on a medical specialty. Courses include advanced Chinese medical classics, advanced acupuncture techniques, Chinese herbs 42 School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine and therapeutics classes. Basic science classes focus requirements are finished, then students will be as- on oncology and pain conditions pertaining to sessed an additional fee (equal to 1 credit of tuition) pathology and pharmacology. The curriculum also in the quarter in which their capstone is submitted. includes nutrition and patient management courses. Please see OM8199 “Capstone Continuation” and/ A capstone research project is required. or the Capstone Project Handbook for further details. The degree title is “DAOM,” Doctor of Acu- puncture and Oriental Medicine. At the present Prerequisites time, there is no change in scope of practice for Minimum prerequisites for the DAOM are a DAOM graduates. Students would choose to pursue master’s degree in acupuncture or acupuncture and this training if they are 1) interested in a doctoral Oriental medicine or a certificate of acupuncture degree in traditional Chinese medicine, 2) interested with 10 years of documented clinical experience. in oncology and management of advanced pain con- Prospective students with certificates of acupuncture ditions and /or 3) interested in learning to conduct should contact the admissions office for specialized clinical research. This is a clinical doctoral degree, assistance. not a PhD program. Applicants with AOM master’s degrees must have graduated from an ACAOM-candidate or -accred- Clinical Component ited program and have formal academic training in The DAOM program emphasizes clinical train- Chinese herbs. If applicants do not have a Chinese ing in integrated care settings, with rotations at herb background, then they must complete the Bastyr Center for Natural Health, , Washing- Certificate in Chinese Herbal Medicine as a pre- ton; Providence Regional Medical Center, Everett, requisite. Students may begin their doctoral studies Washington; and Skagit Valley Hospital Regional if the classroom portion of the certificate has been Cancer Care Center, Mount Vernon, Washington. completed. The clinical portion of the CCHM may As part of the clinical training, DAOM students be done concurrently with the DAOM program. travel to China and complete additional studies at Applicants to the doctoral program need to either Sichuan Integrated Hospital of Eastern and Western have completed or be in the process of completing Medicine in Chengdu and Shanghai University of the following coursework: Traditional Chinese Medicine. Students take a one- Intermediate algebra...... 1 course credit course, Clinic Entry for China, in preparation General psychology...... 3 quarter credits for China studies. General chemistry There are additional expenses associated with the (allied-health level with lab)...... 4 quarter credits China studies other than tuition, including travel, lodging and living expenses, and laboratory fees Doctoral applicants must have a background assessed by institutions in China. With planning, in the basic sciences that is comparable to Bastyr these expenses can be covered by financial aid. Ba- University’s master’s curriculum. Upon review of styr University holds fundraising events to support past coursework, applicants may be asked to take China studies. DAOM students may choose to a higher level science course or complete a com- participate in these fundraising events to help defray petency exam. The minimum GPA for any past travel expenses in China. See the DAOM program college-level education is 2.75. director for more information. The following curriculum table lists the ten- Capstone Thesis Project tative schedule of courses each quarter. Next to each course are the number of credits per course As part of the program of study, DAOM stu- (Crdt.), the lecture hours each week (Lec.), the dents must complete a capstone research project. lab/clinic hours each week (L/C) and the total Capstone projects may take a variety of formats, contact hours for the course over the entire quar- including clinical or basic research, surveys, trans- ter (Tot). This table reflects a full-time course of lation, systematic review or theoretical analysis. study. A part-time option is also available. Students are expected to conduct and complete their capstone project, including final acceptance of their capstone paper, by the time all other program requirements are completed. If additional time is needed for completion and all other program 43 School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine

Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Sp OM7215 Wen Bing Xue 2 2 0 22 Medicine (DAOM) 2012-2013 OM7814 Oncology Clinic 4 2 0 4 44 OM7823 Pain Clinic 3 2 0 4 44 Year I OM8105 Research Practicum 4 1 1 0 11 Qtr. Cat. No. Course Title Crdt. Lec. L/C Tot. Quarterly Totals 7 3 8 121 F BC7101 Pathology of Cancer 3 3 0 33 OM7401 AOM Orthopedics 2 2 0 22 Elective Requirements: DAOM OM7405 Chinese Herbs in Oncology 3 3 0 33 Qtr. Cat. No. Course Title Crdt. Lec. L/C Tot. OM7800 Clinic Entry for Supervisors 1 1 0 11 variable Elective & Special Topics3 4 4 0 44 OM7805 Clinic Supervision 1 2 0 4 44 Total Elective Credits and Hours 4 4 0 44 1 OM9817 Advanced Clinician Shift 2 0 4 44 3Electives/Special Topics: The DAOM program requires a total of TR5100 Biostatistics 4 4 0 44 four (4) elective/special topics credits. These credits may be any Quarterly Totals 17 13 8 231 general electives/special topics as long as the prerequisites for each W BC6134 Advanced Living Anatomy 1 0 2 22 course are met. BC7105 Pharmacology of Cancer Therapeutics 3 3 0 33 OM7110 Mechanisms & Pathology of Pain 2 2 0 22 Total Requirements: DAOM OM7400 Acupuncture in Oncology 2 2 0 22 Crdt. Lec. L/C Tot. OM7411 TCM Cancer Therapeutics 1 2 2 0 22 Total Core Course Credits and Hours 64 60 8 748 OM7806 Clinic Supervision 2 2 0 4 44 Total Elective Credits and Hours 4 4 0 44 TR5104 Research Methods in Health Sciences 3 2 2 44 Total Clinic Credits and Hours 32 0 64 704 Quarterly Totals 15 11 8 209 Total Requirements 100 64 72 1496 Sp OM7200 Huang Di Nei Jing 2 2 0 22 Curriculum and course changes in the 2012-2013 Bastyr University OM7311 Pain Management 1 2 2 0 22 Catalog are applicable to students entering during the 2012-2013 OM7412 TCM Cancer Therapeutics 2 2 2 0 22 academic year. Please refer to the appropriate catalog if interested in OM7415 Advanced Acupuncture Techniques curriculum and courses required for any other entering year. for Pain 2 2 0 22 OM7807 Clinic Supervision 3 2 0 4 44 PS8110 Counseling in Chronic Pain & Naturopathic Medicine/ Chronic/Terminal Illness 3 3 0 33 TR5128 Applied Research Skills 3 3 0 33 Acupuncture and Oriental Quarterly Totals 16 14 4 198 Medicine Dual Track Su OM6820 Clinic Entry for China 1 1 0 11 OM7312 Pain Management 2 2 2 0 22 Students in the Bastyr University naturopathic OM7403 Advanced Tui Na 1 0 2 22 medicine program who are academically in good OM7406 Qi Gong for Immunity & Pain standing have the opportunity to apply to the Mas- Management 1 0 2 22 ter of Science in Acupuncture (MSA) or the Master OM7808 Clinic Supervision 4 2 0 4 44 of Science in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine OM7811 Oncology Clinic 1 2 0 4 44 OM8101 Research Practicum 1 2 2 0 22 (MSAOM) program in October of their second Quarterly Totals 11 5 12 187 year of the four-year track. This requires a formal 1May be waived, depending on experience. Waived credits must application to the acupuncture and Oriental medi- be made up with elective credits. Failure to demonstrate a grade cine program through the admissions department, of Achieved Competency in this shift may require a repeat of the followed by a joint interview with both the AOM shift under the guidelines of a learning contract. and ND schools. Please see page 86 in the “School Year II of Naturopathic Medicine” section for a complete Qtr. Cat. No. Course Title Crdt. Lec. L/C Tot. program description for dual-track studies. F OM7205 Shang Han Lun 2 2 0 22 OM7313 Pain Management 3 2 2 0 22 OM7812 Oncology Clinic 2 2 0 4 44 Faculty OM7821 Pain Clinic 1 2 0 4 44 With Highest Degrees, Licenses Obtained OM8102 Research Practicum 2 2 2 0 22 and Departmental Affiliations OM8809 China Studies 8 0 16 176 TR8401 Nutrition Issues in Cancer Care 3 3 0 33 Key Quarterly Totals 21 9 24 363 (AOM) Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine W OM7210 Jin Gui Yao Lue 2 2 0 22 (BS) Basic Sciences OM7402 Clinical Orthopedics 2 2 0 22 OM7813 Oncology Clinic 3 2 0 4 44 (BTM) Botanical Medicine OM7822 Pain Clinic 2 2 0 4 44 (EXS) Exercise Science OM8104 Research Practicum 3 1 1 0 11 (HO) Quarterly Totals 9 5 8 143 (HS) Herbal Sciences (MW) Midwifery 44 School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine

(NM) Naturopathic Medicine King, Kayo, MAc, Northwest Institute of Acupuncture and (NTR) Nutrition Oriental Medicine LAc (AOM) (PM) Physical Medicine Lamden, Mark, ND, Bastyr University (NM, AOM) (PSY) Psychology Lee, Lillian, PhD, University of California at Davis, MS- AOM, Bastyr University, LAc (AOM) Core Loew, Brenda, MSAOM, Northwest Institute of Acupunc- ture and Oriental Medicine, LAc (AOM) Cao, Qiang, MD (China), Shanghai University of Tradi- tional Chinese Medicine, ND, Bastyr University, LAc Lu, Yuanming, MD (China), Qinghai Medical School, MS, (AOM) Bastyr University, LAc (AOM) Ding, Weiyi, MD (China), MS, Shanghai University of Ma, Xin Dong (Rosey), MD (China), Heilongjiang Univer- Traditional Chinese Medicine, RN, Indiana Univer- sity of Traditional Chinese Medicine, LAc (AOM) sity of Pennsylvania, LAc (AOM) Majd, Iman, MD(Iran), Tehran University of Medical Sci- Elson-Schwab, Lev, PhD, University of California, San ences, MS Bastyr University, LAc (AOM) Diego (BS) Marshall, Anita, DAOM, American College of Traditional Golden, Lynelle, PhD, MS, University of Tennessee, Knox- Chinese Medicine, PhD, American Global University, ville (BS) PharmD, University of the Pacific, LAc (BS) Kazaks, Alexandra , PhD, RD, University of California- Martin, Eric, MS, Bastyr University, LAc (AOM) Davis (NTR) Philp, Hazel, ND, MS, Bastyr University, LAc (AOM) Kirk, Elizabeth, PhD, (NTR) Pollard, Tiffany, MS, Bastyr University, LAc (AOM) Lichtenstein, Brad, ND, Bastyr University (PSY) Rome, Janna, MSAOM, Bastyr University, LAc (AOM) Liu, Chongyun, MD (China), MS, Chengdu University of Russo, Alfred, DAOM, Bastyr University, LAc (AOM) Traditional Chinese Medicine, LAc (AOM) Scott, Susan, MSAOM, Northwest Institute of Acupunc- Love Steward, Rebecca, DVM, Washington State Univer- ture and Oriental Medicine, LAc (AOM) sity (BS) Sayigh, Allen, MAc, Seattle Institute of Oriental Medicine, Lumiere, Kathleen, DAOM, Bastyr University, MAc, LAc (AOM) Northwestern Institute of Acupuncture and Oriental Stahlberg, Rainer, PhD, Leningrad State University (HS) Medicine, LAc (AOM) Sun, Guan-Cheng, PhD, National Institute of Genetics Mitchell, Richard (Kyo), DAOM, MS, Bastyr University, (Japan) (AOM) MPH, Northern Illinois University, LAc (AOM) Yu, Hong, DAOM, Bastyr University, LAc (AOM) Spicer, Diane, MIT, University of Washington, MS, Uni- versity of Wisconsin (BS) Tseng, Angela, DAOM, MS, Bastyr University, LAc (AOM) Wang, Ying, MD (China), MS, Heilongjiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, LAc (AOM)

Adjunct Apichai, Boonchai Benjamin, MD (China), Jinan Univer- sity, MS, Bastyr University, LAc (AOM) Altschuler, Daniel, PhD (Taiwan), Guangzhou Chinese Medical College (AOM) Bayer, Sara, MA, University of Michigan, LAc (AOM) Dowling, James, MAc, Northwest Institute of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, RN, LAc (AOM) Ewing, Drake, MS, Bastyr University, LAc (AOM) Ferguson, Matthew, MS, Bastyr University, LAc (AOM) Heep, Amanda, ND, MS, Bastyr University (AOM) Hudson, George, MS, Bastyr University (PS) Huang, Jianxin, MD (China), MS, Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, LAc (AOM) Hughes, Angela, MAc, Northwest Institute of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, LAc (AOM)