About Dr. Chernly

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Dr. Chung-Hwei Chernly graduated from the National Defense Medical School in Taiwan and then graduated from the Taipei Acupuncture School. He retired as a captain and flight surgeon from the Chinese Air Force General Hospital in 1977. He taught physiology and conducted research at the National Yang-Ming Medical School in Taipei from 1977 to 1979.

He came to Texas in 1979 and attended SW Medical School in San Antonio for postgraduate study from 1979 to 1981, and then he was employed for four years in the pathology department at Pioneer Park Hospital in Irving, Texas, from 1982 to 1985. Dr. Chernly has been practicing in his self-owned Acupuncture Center in the DFW area since 1985.

Dr. Chernly has been well trained in both Western and Chinese Medicine. He was honored as the Outstanding Flight Surgeon, and the Outstanding Acupuncturist of the year of 1976 in Taiwan. He is a National Board Certified Acupuncturist and Chinese Herbologist (NCCAOM) in the USA, and he is also a first licensed acupuncturist in Texas (AC00001).

  • Dr. Chernly was appointed by Texas Governor Rick Perry to the Texas State Board of Acupuncture Examiners on 11/14/2005.

Dr. Chung-Hwei Chernly related news and stories:

  1. Channel 8 Evening News "Healthy Her: Herbology", 11/13/2006

  2. Acupuncture: Another Answer (Ft. Worth Star Telegram, 02/25/2005)

  3. Going Mainstream (The Courier, 09/02/2001)

  4. Integrating Health Care (Dallas Morning News, 08/05/2000)

  5. Acupuncture Pinpoints A Spot for Wellness Center (Ft. Worth Star Telegram, 01/03/2000)

  6. Dr. Chernly's Testimony (Chinese, 06/27/06)

Dr. Chung-Hwei Chernly's Publication:

  1. The Role and the Mission of the Acupuncturist - Dr. Chernly gave this speech on April 29, 2001, for the Texas Acupuncturist Continuing Education.

    1. What is the Scientific Evidence of the Effectiveness of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine? Where to Find?

    2. How Can We Convince FDA the credibility of Acupuncture and to Approve  It?

    3. Why Does Acupuncture Work? The Explanations from Western Medicinal Point of View

    4. How to Improve the Result of Acupuncture Treatment

    5. The Role and the Mission of the Acupuncturist

  2. History Briefing: Part I, Part II, Part III

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A cheerful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones. (Proverb 17:22)

喜樂的心,乃是良藥;憂傷的靈,使骨枯乾。(箴言17:22) 

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