
 comes from a long family line of Traditional Chinese Medicine Doctors and completed his PhD in Acupuncture at Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. He has served as the Supervising Physician at the Acupuncture and Chinese Affiliated Outpatient Clinic of Tianjian University, and has been a contributing author on Integration of TCM and Western Medicine Emergency, and Practical Internal Medicine. Dr. Ma is dedicated to teaching and developing Acupuncture in America, and has served as Associate Dean of Acupuncture Clinical Services at Northwestern Health Sciences University, where he still works as a full-time professor. Dr. Ma is a renowned specialist in pain management, as well as in treating the most difficult and complex of cases.
 earned her Masters of Chinese Medicine in Tianjin, China, where she worked for several years as Staff physician at the Internal Medicine Clinic. Her research project “Treatment of Vascular Dementia using Chinese Herbs” won first place from the National Ministry of Education. Dr. Gong has extensive clinical experience in treating gynecological issues, as well as in cosmetic acupuncture. She currently works as a clinical supervisor and professor at Northwestern Health Sciences University.

is a seventh generation lineage holder of Yang Style Taijiquan. He has taught both Taijiquan and Qigong since 1996, and has written several articles for the Taijiquan Journal. He is also a regular guest-lecturer on Taijiquan and Qigong at the University of Minnesota. Paul has taught through such institutions as Baldwin Hospital, General Mills, Allina Behavioral Health Services, and Northfield Community Education. Paul is also a licensed acupuncturist, and graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Master's degree in Oriental Medicine from Northwestern Health Sciences University. Paul currently practices acupuncture and teaches Taiji through Acupuncture Health Center in Edina, MN.
 has her BA and MA degrees in philosophy. After a long computer related business career, she dedicated herself to Taiji and Qigong, studying with several prominent Masters, including Dr. Ma Xu Zhou, heir to Ma LiTang Qigong, China, Dr. Effie Chow, Founder of Chow Qigong and the White House Commissioner for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, and Dr. Paul Lam, founder of Tai Chi for arthritis and a Tai Chi champion, Australia. Susan Ho currently teaches Taiji and Qigong at Northwestern Health Sciences University.
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