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Robert Boissonnault
MA in Sociology, University of Montreal, 1971.
Graduate of the
New England School of Acupuncture, 1979
Graduate of the North American College of Acupuncture (Leung Kok
Wen), 1984.
Completed advanced clinical training at the Nanjing University
of TCM, China,1991
Teaches
Etiology and Pathology in Chinese Medicine, Treatment Methods,
Instrument Manipulation, and is a Clinical Supervisor.
Monique
Comtois
Diploma in Auxiliary Nursing, Hôpital Général
de St-Lambert, 1965.
Graduate of l'École supérieure de médecine
chinoise de Montréal, 1985.
Completed advanced clinical training at the University of TCM
in Nanjing in 1994, 2000 and 2002, in addition to completing extensive
post-graduate training in acupuncture. Teaches
Instrument Manipulation, is a Clinical Supervisor and sits on
the Exam Committee.
Ghyslaine
Douville
BA, in Physical Education, UQAM, 1979.
DEC in Acupuncture, Rosemont College, 1989.
Completed advanced clinical training in hospitals affiliated with
the Nanjing University of TCM, China in 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998
and 2002 in addition to completing extensive post-graduate training
in acupuncture.
Is
the Department Coordinator and is responsible for the Department's
relations with China in addition to being in charge of the program
revision. Teaches Meridians and Point Locations, Methods of Diagnosis,
First Aid, C.P.R., and is a Clinical Supervisor.
Emmanuël
Francoeur
Graduate of l'École supérieure de médecine
chinoise de Montréal, 1985.
Diploma in Homeopathy.
Head
of the Exam Committee. Teaches Chinese Medical Diagnosis I and
II, and
is a co-instructor for the course Introduction to the Profession.
Diane
Jobin
BSc in Nursing, University of Montreal, 1972.
BA in Sociology, University of Montreal,1976.
Completed the coursework for a MA in Communications, University
of Montreal, 1978.
D.E.C. in Acupuncture, Rosemont College, 1989.
Completed advanced clinical training in hospitals affiliated with
the Nanjing University of TCM, China, 1994 and 2000.
Teaches
Point Locations, Emergency Care and Acupuncture, and organizes
the Clinical Pratica in hospital settings for the course Acupuncture
and Clinical Medicine.
Responsible for the research project on the effectiveness of acupuncture
treatment on the after-effects of cerebro-vascular accidents (strokes)
Élisabeth
Lapierre
Graduate of l'École supérieure de médecine
chinoise de Montréal, 1985.
Completed Advanced Clinical Training in hospitals affiliated with
The Nanjing University TCM, China, 1991.
Responsible
for post-graduate training activities, and participated in the
Program Revision. Co-instructor in the course Introduction to
the Profession and is a Clinical Supervisor.
Pascal
Manny
Graduate of l'École supérieure de médecine
chinoise de Montréal, 1985
Teaches
first-year TCM theory courses. Is responsible for producing written
course materials, both on-line and in print. Designs and maintains
the Department's website in addition to developing the acupuncture
content for the site
www.reseauproteus.net
-Part-Time
Faculty (in alphabetical order)
Johanne
Gilbert
BSc in Biology, UQAC, 1977
D.E.C. Rosemont College, 1993
Clinical experience in acupuncture and detoxification
Teaches
Point Locations, Instrument Manipulation and is a Clinical Supervisor.
Alice
Granger
Diploma in Nursing from the Hospital Ste-Justine de Montréal
in 1968
Graduate of l'École supérieure de médecine
chinoise de Montréal, 1986.
Has been using Kiiko Matsumoto's Japanese acupuncture techniques
since 1991.
Is a Clinical Supervisor in addition to
being responsible for the clinical practicum
in detoxification.
Jean
Levesque
Graduate of the Centre de MTC de Montréal, 1985.
Completed training in Obstetrics and Acupuncture at the Centre
hospitalier universitaire de Caremeau à Nïmes in France
in the fall of 1995 and 1996.
Is a Clinical Supervisor and has been in
charge of the clinical practica in obstetrics and gynaecology
at the hospital Ste-Justine de Montréal (1997-2000) and
at the de La Salle hospital since 2001.
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