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Dr Wang, Tianjun

Contact details

Position: Senior Lecturer

Location: AE 5.35 Stratford Campus

Telephone: 0208 223 4557

Email: t.wang@uel.ac.uk

Contact address:

School of Health, Sport and Bioscience
University of East London
Stratford Campus
Water Lane
London
E15 4LZ

Brief biography

I graduated from Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine (NJUCM) in 1989 and I have worked as a Medical Doctor and Acupuncturist in a general hospital for 18 years before I moved to UEL UK 2007. I have compled my PHD at NJUCM researching of acupuncture as a treatment for Depression. I undertook a clinical supervisor and Vice-professor in NJUCM. From 2001 to 2003 I worked as a Lecturer and Acupuncturist in the Mediterranean Regional Centre for Traditional Chinese Medicine (MRCTCM), MALTA.

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Activities and responsibilities

Senior Lecturer, Director Practitioner of Acupuncture Clinic

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Teaching: Programmes

  • BSc (Hons) Acupuncture

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Teaching: Modules

Module Leader

  • BS1083 Chinese Cultural Studies and TCM Diagnosis
  • BS2081 Advanced Acupuncture Points and Treatment Techniques
  • BS3081 Treatment of Conmon Conditions
  • BS2083 Clinical Practice 1

Teaching

  • BS 3080  Clinical Practice 2
  • BS 3083  Clinical Practice 3  
  • BS 3063 Research Project

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Current research and publications

  • Acupuncture treatment for Depression and Women’s Health

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Research archive

  • Clinical study on combined needle-embedding and medication for depressive sleep disorder, Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science, 2009, 7(4):210-212
  • Effect of Fu's subcutaneous Needling for Tennis elbow, International Convention of science, Education and Medicine on Sport, 2008 Guangzhou China
  • The Superiority and Characteristic of Retained Needles on the Treatment of Depression, Journal of New Chinese Medicine 2008,40(1):108-109
  • Dynamic observation of Retained Needles on HAMD Factors scales in Depression, Journal of Jiangsu Chinese Medicine 2008,40(6):192-194
  • Effective Observation of Acupuncture Treatment on Depression, Journal of Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2005, 25( 2):107

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