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Hello!  I'm a licensed [[acupuncture|acupuncturist]] with a prior career as a [[medicinal chemistry|medicinal chemist]].  I earned my Master's degree in Chemistry from [[Harvard University]] (1989) and worked in pharmaceutical research and development.  In 1996 I decided to change careers and start a family.  I studied acupuncture under distinguished Chinese doctors at the Maryland Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine, graduating in 2000, and then began a private practice.  I have a son with nonverbal [[autism]] and am a supporter of the [[autism rights movement]].
Why am I a member of Citizendium?  Because, perhaps naively, I tend to agree with the [[Badfinger]] lyric that [http://host284.ipowerweb.com/~badfinge/Badfinger/Badfingerlyrics/Perfection.html "successful conversation will take you very far"].
Sites I own:
*[http://autvocate.com Autvocate] - Disabilities advocacy
*[http://arlingtonacupuncture.com Arlington Acupuncture] - My private practice
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Hello! I'm a licensed acupuncturist with a prior career as a medicinal chemist. I earned my Master's degree in Chemistry from Harvard University (1989) and worked in pharmaceutical research and development. In 1996 I decided to change careers and start a family. I studied acupuncture under distinguished Chinese doctors at the Maryland Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine, graduating in 2000, and then began a private practice. I have a son with nonverbal autism and am a supporter of the autism rights movement.

Why am I a member of Citizendium? Because, perhaps naively, I tend to agree with the Badfinger lyric that "successful conversation will take you very far".

Sites I own: