The Pediatric Pain Management Clinic at
Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA)
has announced its collaboration with Yo San
University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in
creating a pediatric acupuncture program to help
children manage chronic pain. The collaboration was initiated by Drs.
Wendy Yu and Brandon Horn, along with Drs. Daoshing and Maoshing Ni of
Yo San University working with Dr. Jeffrey Gold, Ph.D., Director of the
Pediatric Pain Management Clinic.
The program, which began
in January 2009, provides an opportunity for
Yo San University interns to obtain clinical experience
at Children's Hospital, a teaching hospital
affiliated with the University of Southern California.
“We are excited to bring acupuncture to the
patients at Children's Hospital Los Angeles,”
says Johnathan Heywood, Yo San University’s
president. “This is an extraordinary opportunity
in integrative medicine that offers our students
another layer of richness and opportunity in our
unique program.”
There are also plans to develop
joint research projects and studies in integrative
medicine, combining acupuncture with Western
medicine in pediatric care and treatment.
A paper recently published by Dr. Jeffrey Gold
and his colleagues in the journal Evidence-based
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
concludes, “Given the promising trends in the
current acupuncture research, the relative willingness
of families to engage in acupuncture and
the low risk of deleterious side effects, acupuncture
may serve to harmonize Traditional Western
Medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine as
a means of promoting preventive care and
symptom management for children.” |