How I Went from Chemistry to Care

I started out in chemical engineering, got my master’s in 2016, and went straight into the field. It was rewarding work in its own way, but over time I realized I wanted something more personal—something where I could really connect with people and see the difference I was making.

That’s what brought me to acupuncture. It felt like the perfect mix of science, hands-on treatment, and real human impact.

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Commitment to Lifelong Learning

Even after becoming a licensed acupuncturist, I’ve continued to deepen my understanding through ongoing training, collaboration, and research.
 
Beyond working with clients, I help lead training and participate in events around the world. I do it to keep improving and to make sure the care I provide is grounded in the latest knowledge
 
 

Certifications

Learning from both Western & Eastern Medicine

Master’s Degree in Traditional Oriental Medicine

Earned from the Pacific College of Oriental Medicine, this degree focused on treating pain and dysfunction through acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, and massage therapy.

Neuro-Meridian Certification

Blends acupuncture with neuro techniques to improve motor function and reduce pain. Supports recovery from nerve injuries, neurological issues, and movement disorders.

Massage Therapy & Manual Techniques

Includes orthopedic massage, Tuina, Thai massage, joint mobilizations, and guided stretching to restore mobility.