![]() A wide class of disease states, as well as aging, appear to degrade this biological complexity and reduce the adaptive capacity of the system. Thus, a healthy system that can adapt easily when faced with external stresses, is located at the high complexity state. Peng at Harvard Medical School for more than two years, he realized that the complexity of a biological system reflects its ability to adapt and function in an ever-changing environment. His passion for scientific research of TCM revolves around the following fundamental questions: What is health? What are the characteristics of a healthy biological system? How do we recognize these characteristics and treat diseases by using TCM techniques? After completing clinical and basic training in integrating Chinese medicine with western medicine at top TCM and western medicine institutions, he gradually found the beauty of traditional Chinese medicine: dynamic, systematic, and complex. He is the 3rd generation Chinese Medicine practitioner of his family in China. Jing Fan was trained to be a TCM practitioner by family from a young age. ![]() “A dream doesn't become reality through magic it takes sweat, determination, and hard work.” Dr. He has published numerous papers and involved in research studies. He also lectured at Johns Hopkins University – Nanjing University Center for Chinese and American Studies and instructed at Harvard Medical School. He has been an associate chief surgeon of orthopedic department at affiliated hospital of Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine (WHO Collaborating Centre for Traditional Medicine) with more than ten years of clinical experience in Chinese herbal medicine, Acupuncture, and Tuina as well as the orthopedic surgical techniques. He completed three fellowships in orthopedics and Chinese medicine at Nanjing First Hospital, Jiangsu Province Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and Shanghai No.6 People's Hospital in China. in orthopedics of Chinese medicine at the Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine in Nanjing, China. China), master of clinical integrative medicine, and Ph.D. Fan received his bachelor of Chinese medicine (M.D. He most recently was in Boston where he finished up two years of postdoctoral research fellowship at Harvard Medical School (Brigham and Women’s Hospital in 2014, and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in 2015). Jing Fan joined AOMA in 2016 as a new faculty member and Director of Clinical Education. He most recently was in Boston where he finished a two-year postdoctoral research fellowship at Brigham and Women's Hospital in 2014, and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in 2015.ĭr. He has published numerous papers and was involved in several research studies. He was an associate professor at Nanjing University since 2005 and visiting scholar at Harvard Medical School. ![]() ![]() He completed three fellowships in orthopedics and Chinese medicine at Nanjing First Hospital, Jiangsu Province Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and Shanghai No.6 People's Hospital. Fan received his bachelor of medicine (MD), master of clinical medicine, and PhD in orthopedics of Chinese medicine at the Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine in Nanjing, China. ![]() ![]()
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