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    University of East-West Medicine

    Dr. Ying Q. Wang combines traditional Chinese techniques with Western medicine


    On first sight, the University of East-West Medicine bucks the academic image. No ivy-covered bricks; not even the glass-and-trees of a modern-day campus. East-West is situated in a strip mall on West El Camino Real. The school's window fronts are adorned with flashing neon signs. Just inside the glass door, it's something else entirely. In the front office, there is the thin smell of dry herbs and the sound of trickling water. This is the brainchild of Dr. Ying Q. Wang. Wang studied medicine in Beijing for 20 years--but he eschewed tradition and studied Western medicine. Then, after moving to California, he shifted his focus to traditional Eastern medicine, and combined both into a local practice. Wang expanded his clinic into a university a year ago. The school's new semester begins this week.   More

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