Research & Articles

Acupuncture at Sea with Karas Smith

After graduating from PCOM in May 2014 with her Master’s in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, Karas Smith set out to work as an acupuncturist on board a Royal Caribbean cruise ship. The Journey to Acupuncture at Sea What got you interested in doing acupuncture at sea? I was interested in the idea of working without Acupuncture at Sea with Karas Smith

Happy New Year of the Fire Monkey!

Welcome to the Year of the Fire Monkey! Chinese New Year celebrations commence on February 8, running until the Lantern Festival on February 22, the first full moon of the new year. Chinese New Year traditions vary across the world, but as the largest holiday of the year, the common thread is the celebration of Happy New Year of the Fire Monkey!

The Effects of Eastern and Western Medicine on Female Infertility Associated with Advanced Maternal Age: A Literature Review

By Stacy Frankovitz Reisner, MPH Age is a significant factor that can affect a woman’s ability to conceive. As many women are postponing childbearing for later in their reproductive lives, infertility is becoming increasingly prevalent. According to the 2013 National Vital Statistics Reports,1 birth rates for women aged 30-39 years and 45-49 years increased (2% The Effects of Eastern and Western Medicine on Female Infertility Associated with Advanced Maternal Age: A Literature Review

PCOM’s Collaborative Off-Site Internship at Columbia University

In 2013, Pacific College of Oriental Medicine collaborated with the Integrative Medicine Working Group at Columbia University, New York, NY to add an acupuncture session for students on the university’s Morningside campus. For the past two years, the new acupuncture session has had about 2000 campus visits each year, with a no-show rate of less than 5% and high patient-satisfaction scores. The PCOM’s Collaborative Off-Site Internship at Columbia University

Feng Shui for the Heart of Winter

By Amanda Collins Winter Celebrations to you! We are currently in the cold weather, the short days, long nights, with the presence of anticipation of snow or frost. The universe’s energy has shifted. This is the yin time of year–a time for stillness and patience and just being, for remembering that we are human beings, Feng Shui for the Heart of Winter

Addressing Estrogen Dominance in Perimenopausal Women Using TCM

By Jill Blakeway, MS, LAc “I have more perimenopausal patients with estrogen dominance than I used to and they worry me. How can Chinese medicine help with that?” This question came from a colleague of mine who is a gynecologist, oncologist and a surgeon. Her focus is preventing and treating cancers of the female reproductive organs Addressing Estrogen Dominance in Perimenopausal Women Using TCM

ILaaom, Quad A Representatives Meet with Secretary of Illinois DFPR on Dry Needling

December 2015 – Pacific College of Oriental Medicine – Chicago was well-represented at a December 2015 private meeting with the Secretary of the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.  A representative of Quad A (the Asian American Association of Acupuncturists, Chicago) and representatives of ILaaom (Illinois Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine), all of whom were PCOM graduates, were ILaaom, Quad A Representatives Meet with Secretary of Illinois DFPR on Dry Needling

Retrospective: Pacific Symposium 2015

Thank you, everyone, for a successful 2015 Pacific Symposium, hosted at the Catamaran Resort Hotel in San Diego, CA from October 28 – November 3rd. With speakers and attendees from nearly every state in the country and several other nations besides, the 27th Symposium may have been our best yet! Jeffrey Yuen, Mazin Al-Khafaji, and Jill Blakeway were Retrospective: Pacific Symposium 2015

Hold that Sneeze: Chinese Medicine for Fall Allergies

When allergies strike, they can affect almost every activity you do—from your voice and breathing to headaches and even how you approach your workflow, allergy symptoms can make it difficult to get through the day. One of the most common forms of seasonal allergies is allergic rhinitis, which affects the sinuses. Symptoms include sneezing, congestion, runny nose, Hold that Sneeze: Chinese Medicine for Fall Allergies

Tu Youyou Wins Nobel Prize in Medicine for TCM-Based Malaria Treatment

Tu Youyou, an 84-year-old Chinese scientist, was recently awarded the 2015 Nobel Prize for Medicine for her discovery and development of artemisinin, a malaria treatment that has saved millions of lives over the past few decades. Tu’s team of researchers rediscovered the drug, which has been known to Chinese medicine for at least 2000 years, in Tu Youyou Wins Nobel Prize in Medicine for TCM-Based Malaria Treatment