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Weiyi Ding, RN, MD (China), LAc Dr. Ding has been teaching traditional Chinese medicine at the university level for over eighteen years and worked as an RN in neurosurgery and organ transplantation for eight years. She is currently associate professor at Bastyr University and a clinical faculty member at the Bastyr Center for Natural Health. She also maintains her own private practice. Dr. Ding co-authored several books on traditional Chinese medicine, which were published in China, and she is a frequently quoted expert in local and national media, such as the Seattle P-I, the Seattle Times, the Yoga Journal, and CBS. She received the honor of being one of the “Top Doctors for Women” as compiled by Seattle Magazine in 2003 and the Faculty of the Year award in the AOM program at Bastyr University. She is in demand as a speaker on the topic of traditional Chinese medicine. Dr. Ding holds an MD as well as a Master’s of traditional Chinese medicine from Shanghai University, and she has a BS in nursing from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Her certifications and licenses include NCCAOM, NCLEX, LAc, and RN.
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