Dr Lois Denmark, DACM, L Ac, Dipl OM (NCCAOM) is ranked as Professor and is an Adjunct Clinic Supervisor in the PCHS NY Clinic. Lois is also Director of Program Review since 2022; Chair of CPR (Curriculum and Program Review) NY from 2020 through 2022; and has been active in Faculty Governance and a CPR NY Committee member since 2012. Lois is an alum of Montclair State College, NJ, where she earned a bachelor’s in fine arts; PIOM NY, in 1998; the MSTOM at PCOM NY, in 1999; and the tDACM in 2016, at PCOM SD. Dr. Denmark has been teaching and supervising at ACAHM-accredited institutions since 2004 and at PCHS, NY since 2007. She has participated in legislative action in NJ, where she resides and is also an LAc.
Current interests include clinical case studies and the patient narrative, as well as meshing visual and clinical thinking. The body’s image, as reference point, stimulates perceptions and associations, conveying energy, time and emotion of life’s experience in real time. Acupuncture needles express the treatment principle of the diagnosis, describing who that person is at the time of treatment to activate shifts and modulations of energies to move closer to potential.
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