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Dr. Chen Lifu(1899-2002) honored the first anniversary in 1994 by presenting a work of calligraphy representing the center’s name.

In 1929, Dr. Chen, a prominent politician, convinced the government to withdraw the abolishment of Chinese medicine. Subsequently, the government founded the Institute of Chinese medicine in the capital, which was a crucial step for the continual presence of Chinese medicine in China.

Media Coverage-2006

Improving Geriatric Quality of Life by Integrating Eastern and Western Medicine By Mark E. Williams, MD, Medscape -Internal Medicine.2006

"The session entitled "Integrative East-West Medicine: Improving Quality of Life for Older Individuals" at the American Geriatrics Society 2006 Annual Scientific Meeting was moderated by Sue Yie, MD, of the Center for East-West Medicine at UCLA. The founder of the Center, Ka Kit Hui, MD, and his son Edward K. Hui, MD, were presenters. "Click for this article online or Click here for archived file

Multicultural Health: Eastern medical practices augment western techniques Interviewed By Chelan David, Smart Business Los Angeles Feb.2006

"Smart business spoke with Hui about the different between Eastern medicine and Western medicine, why complementary medicine has become so popular and how business can benefit from this approach "Click for this article online or Click here for archived file

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