Daisy Dong is the senior Chinese medicine practitioner and the first hired clinician of the Integrative Medicine Program of University of Colorado Hospital. She received her medical training from the Beijing College of Traditional Chinese Medicine and finished fellowship at Dongzhimen Hospital for acupuncture a few years later. She also received three Master degrees in International Health, Health Administration, and Oriental Medicine in the United States. She has been a professor at Southwest College of Acupuncture for 14 years teaching Clinical Herbal Pharmacology and Integrative Traumatology. She is a clinical faculty member of the School of Medicine, University of Colorado for elective course of Integrative Medicine since 2005. Her background includes training and experience in all components of TCM including acupuncture, herbology, Tui Na (Chinese therapeutic massage), Tai Chi, and Qi gong in additional to allopathic general medicine. She accumulates rich experience particularly for cancer support care and migraine headaches.