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Practitioner Profile
Hanbiao Cao, L.Ac.
Chinese Acupuncture/Herbs/TuiNa Therapy
A new member of our associates
in RiverHill Wellness Center, Hanbiao is an extensively trained and
experienced Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) practitioner. After
graduated from Shanghai University of TCM, he has been practicing in
China, Japan and America for over 15 years. To spread TCM, he has
also dedicated himself to the education of TCM in Japan for 4 years.
Background & Experience
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Hanbiao entered the
Shanghai Institute of Acupuncture & Meridian in 1984, and
had worked as a researcher in the field of Ancient Chinese
Acupuncture Theory until 1989. At the same time, he served
part time at the outpatient department of the Institute as
an acupuncture doctor.
When he was in Japan
since 1991, Hanbiao kept doing practice in the fields of
both Acupuncture and chinese TuiNa therapy—a theraputic
bodywork from TCM. In the fall of 1996, Hanbiao co-found a
complementary medical school in Tokyo, and had served as the
dean and later the president while giving students lectures
at class and supervision in the school’s student clinic.
Hanbiao had been tremendously active with compassion in the
school—Research Institute of Holistic Therapy until he left
Japan in the summer of 2000.
In 2001, Hanbiao was
nationally certified in Acupuncture by the National
Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental
Medicine (NCCAOM) in the U.S.A. He has been licensed in
Maryland since 2002 to practice chinese Acupuncture in
Baltimore and Ellicott City /Columbia area. |
Education
Hanbiao graduated from Shanghai University of TCM in 1984 with a
Medical Bachelor Degree in China. Then he got a position in
Shanghai Institute of Acupuncture & Meridian and worked there as
a junior researcher and practiced in the Institute’s outpatient
department. While working in the Institute, Hanbiao pursued
further training and completed his Master program in the
Graduate School of Shanghai University of TCM. In 1989, he was
granted his Medical Master Degree majoring in acupuncture.
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Treatment Philosophy
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Patient Centered Healing. Acupuncture “awakens your body’s
intelligence”. Based on the principles of TCM, to view each
patient as a unique individual. By using acupuncture, herb
or TuiNa therapy as a combination upon patient’s
differentiated condition, to facilitate the body’s
self-repair and healing mechanism, and help each
individual’s restorage of natural energy. |
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