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About Dr. Zhu Bindi
PROFESSIONAL

Dr. Bindi Zhu has been a mentor for the residency programs in integrated medicine at the University of Texas at Galveston Medical School,
Galveston, Texas, and Southwester Medical School, Dallas, Texas, since 2002. He teaches at the University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas,
as an instructor for the Informal Classes program. He incorporated his private clinic, Acupuncture & Herb Health Center, in 1999. He became
a licensed acupuncturist in the state of Texas in 1995. He taught as a professor and clinic instructor at the Texas College of Traditional
Chinese Medicine, Austin, Texas, from 1992 to 2000. He taught as a professor of internal medicine and served as director of the Department
of Integrated Medicine at Heilongjiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Heilongjiang, Harbin, China, in from 1991 to 1992. Dr.
Zhu worked as a physician from 1983 to 1989 at Heilongjiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Medical Center.
ACADEMIC AWARDS
Award for Excellent Achievement, Heilongjiang Province Food and Drug Administration. Treatment of Glomerular Protinuria Using Traditional
Chinese Medicine. 1989.
Award for Excellent Achievement, Heilongjiang Province Food and Drug Administration. Effect of Total Saponin in Panax Ginseng on B cells
and D Cells of Pancreatic Islets of Alloxan Diabetic Mice: Serologic and Quantitative Analysis of Immunocytochemistry. 1991.
Award for Excellent Achievement, Chinese National Food and Drug Administration. Clinical and Experimental Studies in the Treatment of Chronic
Glomerulonephritis Using the Herbal Formula Shi Quan Yu Zhen. 1992
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PUBLICATIONS
Managing Menopause with Traditional Chinese Medicine. West Austin News. 8:2-3, 2002.
Quit Smoking with Traditional Chinese Medicine. The Texas Triangle. 6:21-22, 2002.
Correlation Between Differentiation of Syndromes and Immunology. Medicine of Communication. 1: 6-7, 1992.
Studies on the Correlation Between Traditional Chinese Medicine Differentiation of Syndromes and Experimental Indexes. ACTA Chinese
Medicine and Pharmacology. 6:43-46, 1990.
Treatment on Atrophic Gastritis with Traditional Chinese Medicine. Heilongjiang Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine. 6:21-22, 1990.
Clinical and Experimental Studies on Effects on Chinese Herbal Formulas and Acupuncture on Chronic Primary Glomerulonephritis. The
First International Academic Symposium on the Treatment of Kidney Disease with Traditional Chinese Medicine. Tiangin, China, 1990
The Popularity of a Confucian School of Idealist Philosophy and the Doctrine on Five Element Theory and Six Types of Factors in Nature.
Information of Chinese Medicine and Pharmacology. 1:9-11, 1990.
Clinical Observation of Gastric Ulcers Treated with Traditional Chinese Medicine. Journal of Chang chun college of Traditional Chinese
Medicine, 1:38-39, 1989.
Clinical Studies on Sciatic Neuritis Using Chinese Herbs and Acupuncture. Heilongjiang Journal of Medicine and Pharmacology. 6:30-31, 1989.
Treatment of Glomerular Proteinuria Using Traditional Chinese Medicine. Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine. 3: 27-28, 1989.
Monocytopenia Syndrome Treated by Tonifying Herbal Powder. Heilongjiang Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine. 4:36-37, 1989.
Clinical and experimental studies in treatment of chronic and primary Glomerulonephritis with Shiquanyuzheng capsules. National
Conference of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Kidney Disease. Hangzhou, China, 1989.
Exploration of Tan Yin Syndrome. Countryside Medicine. 2:26-27, 1986.
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GUEST SPEAKER
2007
Continuing medical education program for the medical staff (University of Texas at Austin)
2006
College of Pharmacy Student Association (Austin, TX)
IBM women's club and the IBM Hispanic's club
2005
Women Partners in Health (Austin, TX)
Asian Pharmacy Students Association (UT at Austin)
St. David's Rehabilitation Center
2004
Association of Professionals in Student Affairs "Professional Development Day" (University of Texas at Austin)
2003
Health south, Rehabilitation Hospital (Austin, TX)
2002
Family Practice Residencey Program, Darnall Army Community Hosptial (Ft Hood, TX)
2000
The Liver Foundation of Central Texas (Austin, TX)
First International Club, invitation to speak on integrated medicine by Mexican consulate
1999
NCCAOM continuing education for licensed acupuncturists (Dallas, TX)
1996
HIV Wellness Center (Austin, TX)
American Heart Association, “Women and Health Seminar” (Georgetown, TX)
The Tejas Club at University of Texas (Austin, TX)
1995
Williamson County and Cities Health District (Round Rock, TX )
Northwest Institute of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine. Continuing education for licensed acupuncturists (Seattle, WA)
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EDUCATION
1983,
Medical Doctor, Heilongjiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, First Hospital.
1989,
Masters of Science in Oriental Medicine. Heilongjiang University School of Traditional Chinese Medicine, First Hospital.
1992,
Ph.D. in Oriental Medicine, Heilongjiang University School of Traditional Chinese Medicine, First Hospital.
REFERENCES
Donald R. Counts, M.D. Family and Preventive Medicine (512) 474-2772
Diana Weihs, M.D. Obstetrics and Gynecology (512) 483-8082
Carlo Klott, M.D. Emergency Medicine (512) 930-5338
Jim Tai, M.D. Internal medicine (512) 471-4955
Catherine Daniell, Ph.D. Psychologist (512) 347-8424
Kathy Othon, R.N. Registered Nurse (512) 719-4400
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Acupuncture and Herb Health Center
1111 West 24th St. Suite C, Austin, TX 78705
(512)457-0886 http://drzhu.com
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