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Paul Murray is the founder and clinical director of Whole Health Centers multi-modality clinics in South Denver, dedicated to helping people achieve wellness.
Paul is also the founder and clinical director of Acupuncture Associates, the largest group of acupuncturists in the State of Colorado. We provide acupuncturists to private clinics as well as to hospitals and fertility clinics.
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 Dr. Lin received her medical degree from Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in China in 1992. Upon completion of her six-year program, Dr. Lin worked at Beijing Xuan Wu Hospital where she practiced both Western and Chinese medicine, and was trained to treat a broad range of illnesses and diseases, specializing in infertility and pain. Dr. Lin received training from Dr. XiaoPing Ji, an internationally renowned and respected acupuncturist, who practices in China. Dr. Ji is the co-author of Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibustion (CAM).
Dr. Lin is also part of Craig Hospital's Complementary Alternative Medicine (CAM) program. The CAM program combines the expertise of Colorado's top medical doctors and acupuncturists to address and treat Craig Hospital's most difficult cases
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Michael Harman received his 4-year training in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine at Pacific College of Oriental Medicine, San Diego, where he attained a Master’s Degree in Traditional Oriental Medicine (MTOM). He is certified by the National Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM), and is Licensed in California, and Colorado. Michael also has a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the University of California, San Diego.
Michael moved to New York in 2000 to work in a multidisciplinary clinic. In 2 years, he treated over 800 patients, many of who had neck, back, and extremity sprain/strain injuries due to trauma from automobile accidents. He also treated various other conditions such as sciatica, post-operation pain, stress, insomnia, headaches, anxiety, hypertension, depression, and other emotional problems, weight control, indigestion,
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Stephanie Shober is a NCCAOM certified acupuncturist licensed in Colorado. She received her Master of Science in Traditional Chinese Medicine from the Colorado School of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Denver.
Stephanie practices acupuncture and Chinese herbal therapy. She has a gentle touch that needle-sensitive patients appreciate. Her belief is that pain and illness occur when the body’s systems fall out of their natural balance. The goal of treatment is to aid the body in restoring balance.
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Joong Yeon Kim completed his Masters of Traditional Chinese Medicine degree from the Colorado School of Traditional Chinese Medicine. The four-year program consists of 2,850 hours of education including 990 hours of clinical practice. Joong Yeon’s training includes acupuncture, 5 Element Acupuncture, internal medicine, moxibustion, tui na, cupping, Chinese nutrition, auriculotherapy, and energetic exercise. The National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine (NCCAOM) certified Joong Yeon as a Diplomat of Chinese Herbal Medicine and Acupuncture. Joong Yeon is a licensed acupuncturist and is licensed as a Diplomat of Chinese Herbal Medicine through the State of Colorado.
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Kyla Bates received her Masters of Science in Traditional Chinese Medicine from the Colorado School of Traditional Chinese Medicine. This four-year program consists of 2,850 hours of education including 990 hours of clinical practice. Kyla is also trained in 5Element, Esoteric, and Japanese Acupucture. The National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine (NCCAOM) certified Kyla as a Diplomat of Chinese Herbal Medicine and Acupuncture. Kyla is a licensed acupuncturist and is licensed as a Diplomat of Chinese Herbal Medicine through the State of Colorado.
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Hojung "April" Suh is a certified acupuncturist in the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) practicing in Denver, Colorado. April was born and raised in Seoul, Korea where she gained an appreciation for the effectiveness of eastern medicines, including acupuncture and herbal remedies. She received her Master's degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine at the Colorado School of Traditional Chinese Medicine. This program consists of 2,850 hours of education including 1000 hours of clinic internship. April is licensed acupuncturist and diplomat of Chinese Herbal Medicine through the state of Colorado.
April likes to snowboard and loves to go hiking with her two dogs, Arom and Aji. She specializes in treating any physical pain caused from sports injuries or accidents. She did extra training to learn effective treatment for patients with physical pain. She also likes to work on women's health related to menopausal symptoms, irregular periods, PMS, and infertility. April is friendly and has a passion to help people from imbalance with acupuncture and herbal medicine.
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