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Jing Fan, PhD, MD (China), LAc

Director of International and National Academic Research Relationships, International Student Recruitment, Support for Research

Texas State Board of Medical Examiners License
Diplomate of Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM)

“Humans are a part of nature. Disease is the loss of complexity.” Dr. Jing Fan joined AOMA in 2016 as a new faculty member and Director of Clinical Education. Dr. Fan received his bachelor of medicine (MD), master of clinical medicine, and PhD in orthopedics of Chinese medicine at the Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine in Nanjing, China. He completed three fellowships in orthopedics and Chinese medicine at Nanjing First Hospital, Jiangsu Province Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and Shanghai No.6 People's Hospital. He was an associate professor at Nanjing University since 2005 and visiting scholar at Harvard Medical School. He has published numerous papers and was involved in several research studies. He most recently was in Boston where he finished a two-year postdoctoral research fellowship at Brigham and Women's Hospital in 2014, and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in 2015. Dr. Jing Fan joined AOMA in 2016 as a new faculty member and Director of Clinical Education. He most recently was in Boston where he finished up two years of postdoctoral research fellowship at Harvard Medical School (Brigham and Women’s Hospital in 2014, and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in 2015). Dr. Fan received his bachelor of Chinese medicine (M.D. China), master of clinical integrative medicine, and Ph.D. in orthopedics of Chinese medicine at the Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine in Nanjing, China. He completed three fellowships in orthopedics and Chinese medicine at Nanjing First Hospital, Jiangsu Province Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and Shanghai No.6 People's Hospital in China. He has been an associate chief surgeon of orthopedic department at affiliated hospital of Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine (WHO Collaborating Centre for Traditional Medicine) with more than ten years of clinical experience in Chinese herbal medicine, Acupuncture, and Tuina as well as the orthopedic surgical techniques. He also lectured at Johns Hopkins University – Nanjing University Center for Chinese and American Studies and instructed at Harvard Medical School. He has published numerous papers and involved in research studies. “A dream doesn't become reality through magic; it takes sweat, determination, and hard work.” Dr. Jing Fan was trained to be a TCM practitioner by family from a young age. He is the 3rd generation Chinese Medicine practitioner of his family in China. His passion for scientific research of TCM revolves around the following fundamental questions: What is health? What are the characteristics of a healthy biological system? How do we recognize these characteristics and treat diseases by using TCM techniques? After completing clinical and basic training in integrating Chinese medicine with western medicine at top TCM and western medicine institutions, he gradually found the beauty of traditional Chinese medicine: dynamic, systematic, and complex. Following his supervisors, Prof. Aktas and Prof. Peng at Harvard Medical School for more than two years, he realized that the complexity of a biological system reflects its ability to adapt and function in an ever-changing environment. Thus, a healthy system that can adapt easily when faced with external stresses, is located at the high complexity state. A wide class of disease states, as well as aging, appear to degrade this biological complexity and reduce the adaptive capacity of the system. Thus, loss of complexity may be a generic, defining feature of pathologic dynamics, and the basis of new diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic approaches. TCM looks human and nature as a whole, and always treats diseases with the idea of dynamics and systems to restore the complexity of the human body. Dr. Jing Fan’s clinical specialty is in the area of pain management from a systematic-complexity point of view in TCM. He also has abundant experience in treating patients with Neuro-musculoskeletal, digestive, respiratory, endocrine, and gynecological diseases. The diseases he has treated include, but are not limited to headache, insomnia, poor memory, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, low back pain, neck pain, shoulder pain, facial pain, limb pain and numbness, muscle weakness & atrophy, COPD, stress, PTSD, GERD, IBS, PID, irregular menstruation, and urinary problems.
Clinician Bio
Dr. Jing Fan joined AOMA in 2016 as a new faculty member and Director of Clinical Education. Dr. Fan received his bachelor of medicine (M.D. China), master of clinical medicine, and Ph.D. in orthopedics of Chinese medicine at the Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine in Nanjing, China. He completed three fellowships in orthopedics and Chinese medicine at Nanjing First Hospital, Jiangsu Province Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and Shanghai No.6 People's Hospital. He has been an associate Chief at Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, a lecturer at Johns Hopkins University – Nanjing University Center for Chinese and American Studies and an instructor at Harvard Medical School. He has published numerous papers and has been and still is involved in several research studies. He recently finished a two-year, postdoctoral research fellowship at Harvard Medical School (Brigham and Women’s Hospital in 2014, and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in 2015).
Professional Memberships

World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies
China Association of Research and Development of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Jiangsu Association of Chinese Medicine

Licensure and Certifications

Ph.D., Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, 2014
MMed, Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, 2005
BMed (M.D. China), Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, 2002

Publications

Ma, Y., Zhou, K., Fan, J., & Sun, S. (2016). Traditional Chinese medicine: potential approaches from modern dynamical complexity theories. Front Med, 10(1), 28-32. doi:10.1007/s11684-016-0434-2 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26809465

CHENG Jian, L. H., FENG Shiming, FAN Jing, MA Young, LIU Mingming (2016). Meta-analysis on PFNA and DHS in treatment of unstable intertrochanteric fracture. Chongqing Medicine, 45(21), 2956-2961.

MAO Guo-qing, F. J., HUANG Zheng-quan. (2016). The research into the correlation between osteoporosis and TCM constitution. Henan Traditional Chinese Medicine, 36(4), 645-647.

LI Ming, L. J., GUO Shan, FAN Jing. (2015). Discussing Qi connotation of abdominal diagnosis in “Treatise on Febrile Diseases” from Tao He Cheng Qi Tang. Guiding Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy, 24(21), 83-84.

YIN Heng, Y. J.-f., MA Young, FAN Jing, ZHANG Ya-feng, ZHANG Jie, WANG Jian-wei. (2015). Effects of different dose Jisuikang on spinal cord-evoked potentials after spinal cord injury in rats. The Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 31(17), 1773-1776.

LUO Huisheng, K. H., FAN Jing, WANG Xun. (2015). The prescription process and quality standard of Yangyin Shengji membrane. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 34(12), 714-718.

MA Yong, F. J., GUO Yang, PAN Ya-lan, HUANG Gui-cheng, WANG Pei-min. (2014). Application of Plaster Therapy for Orthopaedics and Traumatology Based on Cold-heat and Physique-Qi Movement Syndrome Differentiation. Journal of Nanjing University of TCM. http://caod.oriprobe.com/articles/43595446/Application_of_Plaster_Therapy_for_Orthopaedics_and_Traumatology_based.htm

FENG Huan-huan, W. P.-m., FAN Jing, CHENG Jian. (2013). A Correlation Analysis of The Relationship Between X-ray Manifestation and Knee Pain Degree in Knee Osteoarthritis. The Journal of Traditional Chinese Orthopedics and Traumatology, 26(6).

FAN Jing, H. G.-c., CHEN Hai-dong, WANG Pei-min, MA Yong. (2013). Treatment of knee osteoarthritis with Ryodoraku Regulation Therapy and acupoint application therapy. Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 36(8), 563-566.

CHEN Ju-peng, X. J.-a., MA Yong, FAN Jing, WANG Pei-min. (2012). Treatment of Shoulder Dislocation by Using Top Front Knee Extensor Rotation Method for 38 cases. Liaoning Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 39(8).

QIAN Dong-Chen, W. P.-m., FAN Jing. (2012a). Research and Application of Jinduan Prescription in Ancient Medical Works by Association Rules. Journal of Nanjing University of TCM, 28(5).

QIAN Dong-Chen, W. P.-m., FAN Jing. (2012b). Study On The Treatment of Acute Ankle Sprain. Jilin Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 32(3).

WU Peng-fei, W. P.-m., FAN Jing. (2012). Study of Traumatology Fumigation and Washing Method in Ancient Chinese Literature on The Association Rules. Jilin Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 32(3).

DING Liang, Z. F.-s., WANG Pei-min, FAN Jing. (2012). Application of Cercis Chinensis Bunge in Detumescence Analgesic External Application of Ancient Books. JETCM, 21(3).

FAN Jing, W. P.-m., MA Yong. (2012). Optimized Parameter Levels Research of “Layers” in Acute Soft Tissue Injuries Treated With “Layers Adjusting” External Application Therapy. Liaoning Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 39(3).

CHEN Hai-dong, W. P.-m., FAN Jing. (2012). Study of Externally Applied Traditional Chinese Medicine Prescription in Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis on The Association Rules. The Journal of Traditional Chinese Orthopedics and Traumatology, 24(1).

CHEN Hai-dong, W. P.-m., FAN Jing. (2011). Progress of Distal Radius Fractures With External Fixation Treatment. J Southeast Univ, 30(6).

ZHANG Hong, S. Y.-m., MAO Guo-qing, FAN Jing. (2011). Clinical Study of Folder Splint Compress Therapy Combined With Functional Exercise in The Treatment of Distal Dadial Fractures in The Elderly. Journal of Changchun University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 27(6).

WEI Xue-dong, H. G.-c., WANG Pei-min, MA Yong, WEI Cheng-jian, CHEN Ju-peng, FAN Jing. (2011). Poking Combined With Manipulative Reduction Plus Cannulated Screw Fixation For The Treatment of Intra-articular Calcaneal Fractures. Modern Journal of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, 20(34).

WANG Pei-min, F. J., MA Yong. (2011). Optimized Parameter Levels Research of Drug Dampness in Acute Soft Tissue Injuries Treated With Layers Adjusting External Application Therapy. Journal of Nanjing University of TCM, 27(3).

WANG Pei-min, M. Y., FAN Jing. (2010a). Clinical Study of Regulating Traction Therapy For Thoracolumbar Compression Fracture in Great Aged People. Journal of Nanjing University of TCM, 26(2).

KE Dong-dong, W. P.-m., FAN Jing. (2010). Progress in The Treatment of Unstable Fracture of Distal Radius. JETCM, 19(3).

WANG Pei-min, M. Y., FAN Jing. (2010b). Screw Rod System Combined With Vertebral Body Bone Grafting Through Posterolateral Pedicle for The Treatment of Thoracic and Lumbar Fracture. Jiangsu Med J, 36(7).

FAN Jing, W. P.-m., MA Yong. (2009). Clinical Study of Acute Soft Tissue Injuries of Ankle Joint Treated with “Layers Adjusting” External Application Therapy. Zhejiang Journal of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, 19(9).

LU Danyan, F. J. (2009). “Backbone” Can Hold Up Half The Sky – Class Cadre Synergies In The Management of Student. Success (Education), 12.

WEI Cheng-jian, W. P.-m., FAN Jing, HUANG Guo-chun, Xia Jianlong, Mao Jun. (2009). Clinical Study of Adjustable Pressure Splint To Prevent Residual Displacement of Colles’ Fracture. Journal of Nanjing University of TCM, 25(6).

MA Yong, Z. Y.-s., FAN Jing, TANG Xiao-chen, WANG Pei-min. (2009). Clinical Observation on self-made adjustable suspended therapeutic machine for the treatment of the elderly patients with acute thoracolumbar vertebral compression fracture. Chinese Journal of Traditional Medical Traumatology & Orthopedics, 17(12), 15-17.

FAN Jing, W. P.-m., LU Dan-yan. (2008). Investigation and Modern Pharmacological Analysis of Paregoric Formulas for Osteonosus and Traumatism in Ancient Traditional Chinese Medical Literatures. Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 42(8).

FAN Jing, Z. F.-y. (2004). Pathogenesy and Clinical Diagnosis of Calcanodynia. Journal of Nanjing University of TCM, 20(4).

Books

MA Yong, W. J. C. e., FAN Jing, WAN Li, GUO Yang (Associate editors) (Ed.) (2015). Distinguished TCM Therapies for lower back pain. China: People’s Military Medical Press.

MA Yong (Chief editor), F. J. E. a. (Ed.) (2012). Jinshang as a course of Traditional Chinese Medicine. China: People’s Medical Publishing House.

Presentations

Jing, F. (2016). Dynamic Physiological Rythym Analysis in TCM. Paper presented at the Harvard-Delta Q1 Technology Forum, Taipei, Taiwan

Jing, F. (2015). Strategy for Low Back Pain. Paper presented at the New England School of Acupuncture Guest Lecture Program, Boston, MA, USA

Jing, F. (2014). eIF2a phosphorylation and Drug Discovery. Paper presented at the Harvard Medical School HEME WIP Meeting, Boston, MA, USA.

Jing, F. (2013a). Treatment of Shoulder Dislocation by Using Top Front Knee Extensor Rotation Method. Paper presented at the 26th Annual Meeting of Jiangsu Association of Chinese Medicine for orthopedics, Nanjing, China

Jing, F. (2013b). The Questionnaire and the Analysis of the College Students’ Recognition of the Traditional Chinese Medicine Culture. Paper presented at the Third World Conference on Education of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, China

Jing, F. (2012). Optimized Parameter Levels Research of “Layers” in Acute Soft Tissue Injuries Treated With “Layers Adjusting” External Application Therapy. Paper presented at the 25th Annual Meeting of Jiangsu Association of Chinese Medicine for orthopedics, Suzhou, China.

Jing, F. (2011). Optimized Parameter Levels Research of “Drug Dampness” in Acute Soft Tissue Injuries Treated With Layers Adjusting External Application Therapy. Paper presented at the 24th Annual Meeting of Jiangsu Association of Chinese Medicine for orthopedics, Changzhou, China.

Jing, F. (2009). Clinical Study of Acute Soft Tissue Injuries of Ankle Joint Treated with “Layers Adjusting” External Application Therapy. Paper presented at the 1st Straits Forum, Xiamen, China.

Jing, F. (2008). Investigation and Modern Pharmacological Analysis of Paregoric Formulas for Osteonosus and Traumatism in Ancient Traditional Chinese Medical Literatures. Paper presented at the 21st Annual Meeting of Jiangsu Association of Chinese Medicine for orthopedics, Nanjing, China.

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