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Brandt Stickley

Biography

Brandt Stickley joined NUNM’s faculty at the College of Classical Chinese Medicine (CCM) in 2009. He teaches Chinese psychology and pathology, works with DSOM students and is a supervising attendant to CCM students at the NUNM Health Centers, and community clinics. He is a licensed acupuncturist, herbalist, author, and a practitioner of the ancient art and science of classical Chinese medicine. He’s a graduate of Cornell University and American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in San Francisco, and completed his internship in Hangzhou, China. He has studied Contemporary Chinese Pulse Diagnosis since 1998 with Leon Hammer, MD, with whom he has worked closely.

“The pulse diagnosis I practice is a very deep model that I learned from a renowned master and my mentor, Dr. Leon Hammer, the author of “Dragon Rises, Red Bird Flies,” Stickley says. “The central theme of Dr. Hammer’s work is on the role of awareness. Using this awareness there is a logical methodology in pulse diagnosis that helps me deeply understand imbalances in my patients and how they evolved over time—the overwhelming experiences that impact the patient’s heart often occur like insults at conception or birth, which, in turn, create a global damaging effect on the patient’s health.”

“Dragon Rises Red Bird Flies, by Dr. Leon Hammer is the single most significant book that I have read, and is the greatest influence on my thinking about Chinese medicine.” Brandt Stickley

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