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Dr. Xu Hongtao, 

Associate Chief Physician, integrated medicine, Qigong & Tuina Dept., Xiyuan Hospital.

Licensed Higher Education Teacher, Ministry of Education, P. R. C.

Standing Director, China Association of Medical Qigong (CAMQ).

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Dr. Xu Hongtao, from Xiantao City, Hubei Province, China

Present occupation: Doctor of integrated medicine

Office address:

Qigong & Tuina Department,

Xiyuan Hospital, (or Xi Yuan Hospital)

(China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, CATCM),

Beijing 100091 China

Education:

Tong Ji Medical University, major in conventional medicine with a B. S. degree (5 years)

Training Course of Western Doctor Studying TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine), CATCM (2 years)

CATCM, Master degree of Clinical Medicine Profession (3 years)

Professional experience:

Learnt to practice traditional Chinese Qigong from local Masters since primary school .

Pharmacist of Chinese pharmacy, (by training course, following local herbologists and clerking, 4 years), Xiechang Town Hospital.

Resident, Qigong & Tuina Dept., Xiyuan Hospital (6 years)

Attending Physician, Qigong & Tuina Therapist, Qigong & Tuina Dept., Xiyuan Hospital (7 years)

Associate Chief Physician, integrated medicine, Qigong & Tuina Dept., Xiyuan Hospital, ¡­

Through decades of clinical practicing and healing, create Guigen Qigong for chronic and lingering diseases. Have more than 20-year clinical practicing experience in Qigong, Tuina, Cupping and Herb medicine and engage in healing, researching and teaching. Students coming from different countries and areas of the world practice with Dr. Xu.

Membership in Professional Societies:

Licensed Higher Education Teacher, Ministry of Education, P. R. C.

Official Member, Chinese Society of Somatic Science

Life-long Member, China Association of Medical Qigong

Standing Director, China Association of Medical Qigong (CAMQ)

Publication (in Chinese):

(1) Qigongology, Large-scale Clinical Medicine of TCM , Publishing House of Science and Technology in Beijing, 1991 Beijing, China

(2) Effect of "Qigong Outer-going Qi" on Gastric Electricity of Patients with Gastroenteritic Diseases, J. of Chinese Qigong, April 1988

(3) The Effect of "Qigong Outer-going Qi" in Treating Mouse Gliomas , J. of Chinese Qigong (Zhong Hua Qigong). Jan. 1988

(4) Nomenclature and Classification of Qigong syndrome, Chinese J. of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine, Vol. 11 No. 4 1991

(5) Psychological Analyses of Patients with Qigong Syndrome, ----43 patients measured with MMPI, Chinese Mental Health Journal, Vol. 5 No. 3 1991.

(6) A Tentative Researches for the Phenomenon of "Ill-Qi" (Ill-Qi, or Diseased Qi, or Bad Energy, or disordered energy field of human body), Chinese J. of Somatic Science, Vol. 4 No. 4, 1994

(7) Research Report on Causes of Qigong Syndrome, J. of Qigong & Science, No. 7, 1992

(8) Discuss on Qigong Addressing Cervical Spondylosis, J. of TCM Information, Vol. 9 No. 1 2002

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