Dr. David M. Hashemipour has practiced in a variety of settings included in a hospital Emergency Room in China. He was selected to work as an integrative medicine doctor in the Olympic Village during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and replicated similar roles during the 2010 Asian Games and internationally in sports competitions, applying tui na and acupuncture. He served as a council member of the specialty committee of Internal Medicine in the World Federation of Chinese Medicine Society (WFCMS) in China. Since 2017, Dr. Hashemipour has been an active member of the eligibility committee at NCCAOM. He compiled and edited the textbook Chinese Medicine Study Guide Diagnostics, published by PMPH in 2008.
Dr. David Hashemipour holds a clinical PhD in acupuncture and Oriental medicine from Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, and an international medical doctor (MD) degree in Western medicine, and has over 25 years of clinical experience in both Western and Chinese medicine. Dr. H has been actively involved in teaching and researching Integrative Medicine for over two decades, establishing himself as an expert in the field of Integrative medicine. He served as a professor at Beijing University of Chinese Medicine for over 7 years. He developed the Advanced Integrative Diagnosis (AID) class for Pacfic College’s doctorate program where he has been teaching AID and Integrative Case Management since 2016. He has also been teaching “Integrative Psychiatry” for the doctorate program at AAHW college (formerly named AAAOM) since 2016.