
Maoyi Cai, M.D., M.S., Dipl.O.M. (NCCAOM), R.Ac. (Canada)
ACADEMIC DEAN / BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE DIRECTOR
Diplomat of Oriental Medicine, NCCAOM,USA, 2009 - Present
Registered Acupuncturist, Alberta, Canada, 1999 - Present
M.D., Education Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG), USA and
Medical Council of Canada (MCC), Canada
Master of Science, Biomedical Sciences, University of Texas at El Paso
Bachelor of Medicine, Clinical Medicine, Fu Dan University (formerly Shanghai Medical University)
Dr. Maoyi Cai has served as a board member of the Acupuncture Committee of Alberta, Canada, since 2003. He was also the Dean of Academic Affairs at Alberta College of Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine, between 1997 and 2005. Dr. Cai passed the American and Canadian medical licensing examinations, and was certified as an M.D. in 1997 and 1999, respectively. Between 1990 and 1996, Dr. Cai taught a variety of biomedical science courses at colleges and universities in Texas and New Mexico. Dr. Cai practiced medicine, in the Shanghai Medical University, from 1984 to 1990. Dr. Cai joined the faculty of the Texas College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in January, 2006.
Shaozhi Li, Ph.D., Lic.Ac.
PH.D., Hunan College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China
Master Degree of Medicine, Hunan College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China
Doctor of Medicine, Hunan College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China
A specialist in TCM diagnosis, Li has taught TCM for over 18 years in China, the U.S., and Russia. He served as Deputy Director at Hunan College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Visiting Scholar at Michigan State University, and Associate Chair at Hunan College in China. He has extensive clinical experience and numerous publications to his credit, including: Chinese Therapeutic Methods of Acupoints, Theories of Chinese Medicine from Traditional to Modern, Teaching and Study of Diagnostics of Traditional Chinese Medicine, The Principles of Diagnosis and Treatment in Internal Medicine of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Traditional Diagnostics, Exercises of Diagnostics of Traditional Chinese Medicine, The Reference of Dignostics of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and Diagnosis and Differentiation of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Among Dr. Li’s research papers are: On Diagnostic method of integrated diseases and symptoms of Nanjiang, Tan Riqiang’s experience of treating fever, Primary observation of sphygmogram in the patients with heart-qi deficiency, and Observation on sphygmogram and cardiac output in coronary heart disease with heart-qi deficiency. Li has been a faculty member at the College since 2001.
Guili Zheng, Lic.Ac., Ph.D.
DIRECTOR OF HERBAL DEPARTMENT
Ph.D., Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacology, China
Master of Medicine, Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China
Bachelor of Medicine, Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China
Dr. Zheng served as Assistant Professor, Associate Professor , and Associate Dean at Shandong University of TCM. He is a member of the China National Committee of Chinese Medicinal Formulae, paper reviewer of Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Journal of Shanxi Traditional Chinese Medicine. In addition to his more than 20 years of teaching, research, and clinical research experience, Dr. Zheng has almost 20 papers and books of TCM published in both Chinese and English. Dr. Zheng joined the faculty of Texas College of TCM in 2001.
Haitao Cao, Lic. Ac., Ph.D.
DIRECTOR OF ACUPUNCTURE
Ph.D., Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
M.S. in Traditional Chinese Medicine, Internal Medicine, Shaanxi College of TCM
Bachelor's of Traditional Chinese Medicine from Shaanxi College of TCM
Dr. Cao earned her Master's degree in 2003 and her Doctorate in 2006. She came to the college in January of 2007 with over ten years of experience as a clinician, instructor, and researcher in Traditional Chinese Medicine, specializing in Internal Medicine. She has published original research in journals such as Traditional Chinese Medicine Research and Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine on Digestion, and has edited volumes such as Methodology of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Introduction to Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Yien-Long (Dragon) Chu
, Lic.Ac.
Master of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, Texas College of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Dragon Chu has been a Licensed Acupuncturist in Texas since 2004. He became a Clinic Instructor at the Texas College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 2008. In addition to his work at the College, Chu was a founder of Dragon Springs Acupuncture and Herb Clinic in Dripping Springs, TX. He has also served as Clinic Supervisor at SDT Chinese Medicine Clinic in Taiwan.
Daniel Camburn
, Lic.Ac.
M.S. in Traditional Chinese Medicine, NYC 1997
Post-Graduate Study in Lhasa, Tibet and Chengdu, China
Daniel graduated in 1997 with a Masters of Science degree in Chinese medicine. He then spent 1,200 hours studying herbal medicine, gynecology and obstetrics at the Chengdu University of TCM, at the PhD level, and has also studied Tibetan medicine in Lhasa. He has practiced since 1999, specializing in internal medicine and gynecology. For five years, he was the clinical director of the Berkley Center for Reproductive Wellness and Women's Health, NYC. He also studied trauma medicine and qi gong (1991-92) under the legendary Shaolin monk and grandmaster Dr. Alan Lee. Daniel was a professor at the Pacific College of Oriental Medicine, in New York City, for over ten years; and a professor at Tri-State College, NYC, since 2007. He has regularly taught gynecology, herbs, formulas, acupuncture and oriental medicine classes; and was a highly sought after clinical supervisor at both PCOM and Tri-State College. He frequently gives lectures throughout the United States on gynecology, internal medicine and mental-emotional disorders. Daniel currently serves as a clinical supervisor, practitioner and professor at TCTCM, since 2010.
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Kevin (Wen-Chiang) Luo, Lic.Ac.
M.S. in TCM, American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, San Francisco, CA
M.S. in Engineering, UCLA
B.S. in Engineering, National Chiao-Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan
Kevin Luo is a licensed acupuncturist both in TX and CA. He is also certified by NCCAOM as Diplomat of Oriental Medicine. Fluent in both English and Chinese, Kevin is a translator and editor at the People's Medical Publishing House (PMPH) in Beijing, China's leading publisher in biomedicine and Chinese medicine. His current teaching assignments include Point Location I and III.
Jon Porter, J.D.
J.D., University of Arkansas
B.A., Southwestern University
Mr. Porter is a Partner in the law firm McDonald, Mackay, and Weitz, L.L.P. His area of practice is licensure investigation and defense for health care professionals and administrative law, specializations highly relevant to the field of health care professions. He has been a member of the Texas bar since 1999, and a Partner at his firm since 2003. He is a former medical licensure examiner for the State of Texas. He has several professional publications relevant to the field of acupuncture and oriental medicine, and his teaching responsibilities at Texas College of Traditional Chinese Medicine are in the area of practice management, ethics, and legal regulation of acupuncture in Texas.
Bindi Zhu, Lic.Ac., Ph.D. (China)
Ph.D., Heilongjiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China
Master of Medicine, Heilongjiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China
Doctor of Medicine, Heilongjiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China
Dr. Zhu is a former Associate Professor at Heilongjiang University in China, and has taught Traditional Chinese Medicine at the clinical and university level since 1989. He has been an adjunct faculty member at Texas College of Traditional Chinese Medicine since 1992 and has taught courses in Herbology and Internal Medicine.
Alan Preston, MHA, Sc.D. 
Adjunct Professor - Tulane University
Adjunct Professor - University of the Incarnate Word
Sc.D., Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Tulane University
M. A., Healthcare Administration, Tulane University
Dr. Preston has over 20 years of experience in the multi-site healthcare services field. Prior to founding Synergyst Research (a clinical drug management program for physicians) in 2003, Dr. Preston was CEO of four different Managed Care Payors, CEO of a large Multi-Specialty Physician Group with primary care clinics, an outpatient surgery center, physical therapy, occupational medicine, radiology, and urgent care. In addition, Dr. Preston was CEO of a Radiation Oncology Physician Group with over 8 locations. In addition to assisting TCTCM in numerous management and acacademic areas, Dr. Preston periodically teaches and is adjunct professor at Tulane University for the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, and adjunct for the University of the Incarnate World and Texas A&M - San Antonio. He also serves on the Advisory Board for St. Mary's University and the University of Texas San Antonio, College of Science, UIW MHA program, and the UTSA College of Business Healthcare program.

Our core TCM faculty received their education and training at colleges and universities in either Taiwan (Republic of China) or the People's Republic of China. They received, at a minimum, master's degrees, meaning that they completed five years of college and two to three years of graduate study before entering an internship program at a hospital. Each member of our faculty has experience in teaching Traditional Chinese Medicine in both Chinese and English languages to domestic and foreign students. All faculty are selected for expertise in their areas of instruction.
Dr. Cai, TCTCM Teacher of the Year 2009, with Dr. George Burke