I had the opportunity to interview Cherrie Laygo, who is a Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine and licensed acupuncturist. She is one of the small percentage of acupuncturists in the United States who has earned this prestigious doctorate degree. (Note: Cherrie Laygo, L.Ac. will complete her doctorate degree in June of 2011. For purposes of this capstone project, the interview takes place as if she already graduated, but is in no way meant to mislead the viewer that she has completed the program. This disclaimer will be removed upon completion of the DAOM.)
Dr. Laygo shares how she became interested in Chinese Medicine, the education available in the United States, and what one can expect from a visit to an acupuncturist:
In Part Two of the interview Dr. Laygo explains more about advanced education in Chinese Medicine, the development of Chinese Medicine in the United States, and how Chinese Medicine can be an important part of resolving the epidemic of health care concerns:
For more information about the education opportunities available at Emperor's College of Traditional Oriental Medicine, please visit emperors.edu.
For more information about Dr. Cherrie Laygo, please visit acu-girl.com.
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