Diane Iuliano, LicAc, DiplAC (NCCAOM) Japanese Acupuncture Styles Department Co-Chair

Diane Iuliano supervises instructors teaching courses and clinics in the Japanese acupuncture styles curriculum. She also serves as an escalation point for issues within the department.

Diane has been practicing Japanese style acupuncture for over seventeen years, after graduating from Boston College with a BA degree in fine arts and receiving her LicAc from NESA. Diane has studied extensively with Miki Shima, Shoji Kobayashi and Toshikatsu Yamamoto and earned a Japanese acupuncture teaching certificate from Miki Shima and the Japanese American Acupuncture Foundation in July of 2005. She is a founding member of the North American branch of the Shakuju Association and a member of the Boston Branch of Toyo Hari. Diane has practiced acupuncture at Mount Auburn Hospital, where she supervised the first NESA satellite clinic at the hospital in the Center for Women.

Diane has been teaching acupuncture in Tokyo and Hokkaido for the past four years, and was the first American female keynote speaker at Hokkaido University in 2007. Diane participated as a research associate in the Stop Hypertension Acupuncture Research Program (SHARP) at Massachusetts General Hospital. She is a board member of the Auriculotherapy Certification Institute. In 2006 Diane was awarded the first certificate to date in the USA from Shoji Kobayashi and the Shakuju Association in August of 2006. She is currently the Co-Chair of the NESA Japanese Department.

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  • With questions or issues regarding the JAS program
  • To discuss the JAS curriculum, faculty and TA's
  • With questions regarding JAS Comprehensive exam material

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