About Dr. Qingcai
Zhang
Upon graduation from Shanghai Second
Medical University in 1962, Dr. Qingcai Zhang worked as a
physician in a teaching hospital, The Reijing Hospital of
the Shanghai Second Medical University in Shanghai,
China, and doing clinical and research work to integrate
Chinese and Western medicine. He was an associate
professor of medicine at the medical university. In 1980,
he was awarded a World Health Organization scholarship,
which supported his two-year fellowship in Harvard
Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital. In
1984 he worked as a research fellow at the Wakai Clinic
in Nagoya, Japan. A year later, he received a one-year
appointment from the University of California at Davis as
a visiting professor. Since 1986, Dr. Zhang has been the
primary researcher at the Oriental Healing Arts Institute
in Long Beach, Calif., where he conducted research on
treating AIDS with Chinese medicine, designed herbal
formulas for AIDS patients, and published two books on
AIDS and Chinese medicine. He started his private
practice in 1990, first in Cypress, California, and then
moved to New York City in 1992. He is the founder of
Zhang's Clinic in New York City and White Plains, New
York. Since 1987, he has been focusing on treating
chronic viral diseases with modern Chinese herbal
medicine, such as viral hepatitis and AIDS, infectious
diseases, such as Lyme Disease, and autoimmune diseases,
such as inflammatory bowel diseases, psoriasis and
rheumatoid arthritis.
Books published: AIDS and
Chinese Medicine: Applications of the Oldest Medicine to the
Newest Disease, Compound Q - Trichosanthin And Its Clinical
Applications and Healing Hepatitis C with Modern Chinese
Medicine
Contact: Zhang Clinic, 20 E. 46th Street, Suite 1402, New York, NY 10017,
Tel: (212) 573-9584,
Fax: (212)
573-6639
Website:
http://www.sinomedresearch.org/drz.htm
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