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Bio of Dr. Chow

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Bio of Dr.

Effie Poy Yew Chow

Dr. Chow is founder and president of East West Academy of Healing


Arts, American Qigong Association and World Qigong Federation. Dr. Chow is known as the Qigong Grandmaster. Dr. Effie Chow is chairperson for the annual World Congress on Qigong. Dr. Chow has a Ph.D. in higher education, and a masters degree in behavioral sciences and communication. She is a registered public health and psychiatric nurse and Qigong Grandmaster with 40 years experience. She is a National Diplomate in Acupuncture (NCCAOM) and a California-licensed acupuncturist since 1977. Dr. Chow received her training in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Qigong in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Canada and the United States. Her Qigong experience includes Frolic of Five Animals, Six Sounds, Taoist Qigong, Eight Silk Brocades, Dayan, Taiji (Tai Chi), Wai Tan Kung, Shaolin, Microcosmic Orbit, and others. She founded the East West Academy of Healing Arts (EWAHA) in 1973 in San Francisco. In 1988 an arm of that organization, the EWAHA Qigong Institute was established within EWAHA to promote research and clinical work in medical Qigong.

Charles T. McGee, MD and Effie Poy Yew Chow, PhD has coauthored a book Miracle Healing from ChinaQIGONG (MediPress, Coeur dAlene, Idaho, 1994). In July 2000, Dr. Chow was appointed by President Clinton to the original 15 member White House Commission on Complementary and Alternative Medicine Policy. She was awarded The Visionary of the Decade 2000 Awards as she has been working for 40 years to integrate Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) with Western Medicine. In 2005 Vancouver General Hospital Nurses Alumnae Assoc. awarded Dr. Chow as the Most Distinguished Nurse Graduate.

In 2006, became an Associate of AHA! Ventures Intl & GIMN. In 2007, she became the Editorial Board of the Boardroom Inc. Clients come from all parts of the world to consult with Dr. Chow and she travels internationally to see clients, give seminars and train practitioners. She has personally made presentations to over 450,000 people of all cultures, and to more than 600 corporations, including Fortune 500 companies, hospitals, health clinics, universities, and governmental agencies. She is the only Qigong Grandmaster-Nurse-Acupuncturist in North America who has been active in the development of national health policies within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) in the field of cultural diversity, alternative and ethnomedicine. Dr. Chow was recognized for her expertise in the field of alternative medicine, Qigong and TCM through an appointment to the first Ad Hoc Advisory Panel of the Congress-mandated Office of Alternative Medicine at the National Institutes of Health (research Division of DHHS) in Bethesda, Maryland. On over 500 occasions, Television/radio/news media publications internationally have featured Dr. Chow. They come to San Francisco from USA, Canada, Russia, Denmark, Australia, Korea, Japan, Rumania, and England to film her.

She is in a four-part TV series on alternative medicine. Many continue worldwide re-showing.

Numerous awards honor her for being a pioneer/ leader in the fields of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Acupuncture, Qigong, Natural & general health care. A few are listed below: 1. 2006 Awarded by International Qigong Conference in Bangkok Thailand International Contribution to Status of Qigong. 2. Vancouver General Hospital Nursing Alumnae Assocs Distinguished Graduate Nurse Award, 2005 3. Building Bridges of Integration for Traditional Chinese Medicine 2004 Award from the World Foundation of Traditional Chinese Medicine. 4. Year 2000: Qigong Promoter of the Year Award for extraordinary services in promoting the cause of Qigong in the world. World Shaolin Chanmingong Association. 5. Visionary of the Year Award, from the Second World Congress on Qigong, 1997. 6. The City and County of San Francisco proclaimed November 22nd as Dr. Effie Poy Yew Chow Day, and November 20th26th as Qigong Week, 1997. 7. The Presidents Citation Award of the American Assoc. for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, 1989. 8. Distinguished Award from the National Society of Acupuncturists of the Republic of China, 1988. 9. Distinguished Award: Ministry of Health, Department of Occupational Health, Republic of China, 1988. 10. The American Nurses Association (ANA) Award for Womens Honors in Public Service. 11. Award in Entrepreneurship, given by the Human Rights and Minority Fellowship of ANA, 1988. 12. Outstanding Service Award towards the recognition, advancement and acceptance of the Science of Acupuncture in the United States of America, given by the National Acupuncture Association. 13. Listed in Womens Whos Who of the World. 14. The Woman Warrior Award from the Pacific Asian American Womens Bay Area Coalition.

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