Mark Fields, L.Ac., d.NBAO
Licensed Acupuncturist
Diplomate-National Board of Acupuncture Orthopedics
1971
California State University – Dominguez Hills at Carson, California
B.A. – Economics
1974
University of Oregon at Eugene
M.S. – Economics
1974 – 78
University of California at Davis
Ph.D. Program – Economics
1979 – 81
Acupuncture Apprenticeship with Dr. Miriam Lee, O.M.D.
Palo Alto, California
1984
SAMRA University of Oriental Medicine
Los Angeles, California
B.S. – Acupuncture
1983 – 84
Lecturer at SAMRA University
1985
Acupuncture Licensure by State of California,
1990
Qualified Medical Evaluator (Q.M.E.)
Appointed by the Industrial Medical Council, State of California
1992
Industrial Injury Evaluator, Certified by I.C.A.C.
(International Chiropractors Association of California)
1994
Diplomate National Board of Acupuncture Orthopedics
1996 – 97
Consultant to Landmark Insurance Company to
establish Acupuncture provider network.
1996 – 98
Member Board of Directors of California State Oriental Medicine Association
1996 –
Member- California State Oriental Medicine Association
2013 – Present
Acu-Care Provider (Acupuncture in Managed Care)
1986 – Present
Acupuncture Practice in Sacramento, California
Current Continuing Education
Provider’s Name: Lotus Institute of Integrative Medicine – City of Industry, California
Year 2016
- Reversing Autoimmune Disease with Acupuncture and Functional Medicine
Year 2015
- Most Treated Conditions in Bob Doane’s Clinic: Pulse and Herbs for Internal Disorders
Year 2014
- Master Tung’s Points for the Collection Formulas, Part I and II
Year 2013
- Essential Tung’s Acupuncture: Clinical Strategies for Internal Medicine
Year 2012
- Top 50 Drugs and Their Alternatives
- Unique Diagnostic Methods
- Effectively Educating Americans on How Acupuncture Works
- The “Law” of Gynecology: Menstrual Disorders and Infertility
- Can Chinese Medicine Treat Cancer? 3 Case Studies from Dr. Tad’s Clinic
- Pulsynergy Made Easy Part 1
- Acupuncture and Herbal Treatment of Pain Using Master Tung’s Points
- Treating Diabetes Mellitus with Western and Chinese Medicine
- Treating Menopause with Western and Chinese Medicine
- Treating Hepatitis B with Western and Chinese Medicine
- Treating Asthma with Western and Chinese Medicine
- Acupuncture for Pain: Interactive Case Studies
- Sexual Arousal Disorders
- Pulsynergy Made Easy Part 2
- Treating Hypothyroidism with Western and Oriental Medicine
- Treating Gastritis with Western and Chinese Medicine
- Fang Jia Fang: The Art and Science of Herbal Combinations (Part1)
- Auricular Medicine: Point Location
- The Tao of Nutrition: Healing with Food Energy
- The Tao of Nutrition: Harmonizing the Seasons
- Pulsynergy Made Easy Part III
- Essential Tung’s Acupuncture: Points and Locations
Previous Continuing Education
Year 2000
- Thoracic Spine and Ribcage Refresher by Alon Marcus
Integrated Orthopedic Acupuncture Course -San Francisco, California - Modern Japanese Acupuncture Techniques
By Master Kawai – San Francisco, California
2001
- UC Davis 10th Annual Review & Update-Pain Management
(Lecturer on Traditional Chinese Medicine) – Tenaya Lodge, Fish Camp, California
2002
- Traditional Chinese Medicine: Gynecology & Cosmetology
Lotus Institute – San Diego, California - Review of 50 Common Herbal Formulas TCM
Lotus Institute, San Diego – California - Pain Management with Moxibustion & Other Adjunctive Therapies
– Blue Poppy Seminars, Inc –California
2004
- The Physiology,Pathology,Diagnosis & Treatment of Men with TCM
Blue Poppy Seminars – California - The Tao of Healthy Eating:Chin Dietary Therapy
Blue Poppy Seminars
2008
- Japanese Acupuncture Certification: From Infertility to Pediatric Acupuncture
Acupuncture & Integrative Medicine College – Berkeley, California - Transmission and Transformation of Disease – With Anryu Iwashina
Acupuncture & Integrative Medicine College – Berkeley, California - Clinical Wonders with Acupuncture
Richard T. Tan – San Francisco, California - Global Balance for Internal Disorders
By Richard T. Tan – San Francisco, California - Balancing Five Elements
By Richard T. Tan – San Francisco, California
2009
- The Basics of Tonic Herbalism – Course 1
By Ron Teeguarden’s Dragon Herbs – Santa Monica, California
2010
- More Clinical Wonders with Acupuncture
By Richard T. Tan – San Diego, California - Treating Zang-Fu Disorders with Meridian – Conversion Therapy
By Richard T. Tan – San Diego, California - Choosing the Best Balance Method Strategies
By Richard T. Tan – San Diego, California - – Balancing the Eight Extra Meridians/Scalp Acupuncture – Qi Cultivation
By Richard T. Tan – San Diego, California