Dr. Mao Shing Ni, Dr. Daoshing Ni, Don Felder and Dominic Ng.
Monday, July 12, 2010
DON FELDER, Legendary Guitarist, Rocks the Grammy Museum
Dr. Mao Shing Ni, Dr. Daoshing Ni, Don Felder and Dominic Ng.
THANK YOU to all our Fabulous Donors for Making our June Event a Smashing Success!
TWO autographed Fender Stratocaster guitars donated by Don Felder
Abdelwahab Boughanmi
Michael Nadel
Dominic Ng - East West Bank
Lawrence and Sharon Ryan
$1,000 to $4,999
Terrie Darafshian and Kambiz Agahnia
Pam and Alan Bergman
Deborah and Jeffrey Chertow
Mariya Kaznachey
Daoshing and Sum-Yee Wang Ni
Mao Shing and Yan-Yee Wang Ni
David Peskin
Art Repola
Laurie Dolphin and Stuart Shapiro
Tao of Wellness
J. Charles and Anita Theisen
$500 to $999
Reuben and Phyllis Aarongon
John Avildsen
Peter Care
Julie Leman
Neil and Karen Malley
Wei Pang
Donald and Andrea Primack
James and Pon Tuggle
Lotay Yang
Tony Best
Steven Carter
Jessica Chen
Margo DeLeaver
Matt and Terry Fowler
Marc Gomez
Gloria Borders and Karen Harding
David Heilig
Michelle Ingels
Kesanee Krasaeyan
Tracy Lincenberg
Judy Marlane
Ed Mervine
Sherri Michaels
Ketty Neculescu
Elizabeth Ohm
Mary Phillips
Paxton Quigley
Ted Amondsen and Adriana Rivera
Barbara Rothman
Sadhna Singh
Coleen Smith
Lauren and Paulina Stomel
Edsel Tan
Steven and Ilyse Teller
James Hankin and Andrea Thorpe
Ilene Weingarten
Proud successful auction bidders of Don Felder's autographed guitar, Abdelwahab Boughanmi and Michael Nadel.


YO SAN UNIVERSITY ENTERS THE FIELD OF RESEARCH
Yo San University currently has two exciting research projects underway. One project has been undertaken with the cooperation of our externship site, Premiere Oncology, in Santa Monica, and the other with our externship site, Being Alive, in West Hollywood.
The projects are designed to assess the impact of acupuncture services in our work with oncology and with HIV positive patients. The proposals for both projects were reviewed and approved by the Yo San University Institutional Review Board to assure that the procedures involved engaged appropriate human subjects ethical consideration. While each project is distinct, the method and procedures for each are similar in that the research data collection will be engaged entirely from the review of existing clinical files. For each project a research protocol/ data entry sheet was designed that includes basic demographic data as well as reported symptoms, number of treatments, acupuncture points used in each treatment and a rating regarding the patient’s self reported status subsequent to the treatment.
Yo San University students have been engaged to complete data collection through a thorough review of the file charts. Standard statistical procedures will be used to analyze the resulting data. Both projects are considered “preliminary” research and do not atempt to incorporate the rigorous controls that are necessary in clinical trials research models.
Nonetheless the findings of these two important research endeavors can pave the way for further, more focused research activities.
YSU EXPANDS ACUPUNCTURE SERVICES AT CHILDRENS HOSPITAL LOS ANGELES

THE WELLNESS STORE

SWISS SUMMER INTERNS AT YSU

DR. DAOSHING NI AS SPECIALTY CHAIR DAOM

THE PRACTICAL SIDE OF THE TAO

Mao Shing Ni, D.O.M., Ph.D, L.Ac.
As students of Traditional Chinese Medicine we learn that illness is theresult of pathogenic energy from the outside and negative energy from the inside. These two forces are the natural enemies of health and wellness. As healers, it is so important that we seek to cultivate positive emotional-spiritual energy within and strong protective energy without in order to achieve health, well being and harmony. We must also share what we know with those we are caring for. This is a fundamental Taoist concept, looking at both the ‘within’ and the ‘without.’