KA KIT PAUL HUI, M.D., F.A.C.P. CURRICULUM VITAE PERSONAL . - UCLA Health

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KA KIT PAUL HUI, M.D., F.A.C.P.CURRICULUM VITAEPERSONAL INFORMATIONBusiness address and telephone:UCLA Center for East-West Medicine Clinic2336 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 301Santa Monica, CA 90404TEL:(310) 998-9118FAX: (310) 829-9318UCLA Center for East-West Medicine Academic & Research Office1015 Gayley Ave., Suite 301Los Angeles, CA 90024TEL:(310) 794-0712FAX: (310) 794-3310EDUCATIONUniversity of California,Los Angeles1969 – 1971 Chemistry B.S. 6/1971University of California,Los Angeles1971 – 1975 Medicine M.D. 6/1975INTERNSHIPUCLA Medical Center1975 – 1976 Internal MedicineRESIDENCYUCLA Medical Center1976 – 1978 Internal MedicineFELLOWSHIPUCLA Medical Center1978 – 1979 Clinical PharmacologyLICENSURELicensed to practice medicine, State of California #G32629 (8-3-76)Licentiate of the Medical Council of CanadaLicensed to practice medicine in the Province of Manitoba, CanadaLicensed to practice in the British Commonwealth/Hong Kong1976197919791980BOARD CERTIFICATIONDiplomate of the National Board of Medical ExaminersAmerican Board of Internal MedicineDiplomate in Geriatric Medicine, American Board of InternalMedicineCertified Clinical Pharmacologist, American Board of ClinicalPharmacology (first certified group in the US)11975197819901991KKHFebruary 2020

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCEActing Assistant Professor of Medicine and Pharmacology,UCLA School of Medicine1/1979 – 6/1980Assistant Professor in Residence, Medicine and ClinicalPharmacology, UCLA School of Medicine7/1980 – 6/1988Associate Professor in Residence, Division ofClinical Pharmacology, UCLA School of Medicine7/1988 – 1991Clinical Chief, Division of Clinical Pharmacology, UCLASchool of Medicine1989 – 1991Associate Professor in Residence, Division of Preventive andOccupational Medicine, UCLA School of Medicine9/1991 – 9/1992Associate Professor in Residence, Division of GeneralInternal Medicine and Health Services Research, UCLASchool of Medicine9/1992 – 1999Director, UCLA Center for East-West Medicine, Department ofMedicine, David Geffen School of Medicine9/1993 – PresentProfessor of Medicine, UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine1999 – PresentCo-Director, UCLA Center for Integrative Medicine2002 – 2003Steering Committee, Member, Academic Consortium for IntegrativeMedicine and HealthChair, UCLA Collaborative Centers for Integrative Medicine2006 – 2019Wallis Annenberg Endowed Chair in Integrative East-West Medicine2006 – PresentHONORS AND SPECIAL AWARDS (From 2012 – )Visiting Professor – China Medical University, Taiwan2012 – presentVisiting Professor – Shanghai Medical College, Fudan University,Shanghai, China2012 – presentPlenery Speaker – 17th International Congress of Oriental Medicine,National Research Institute of Chinese Medicine, Taiwan2014Visiting Professor – Yueyang Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chineseand Western Medicine, Shanghai University of TraditionalChinese Medicine, Shanghai, China2014 – 2019Temporary Advisor – WHO Expert Consultation on Traditional andComplementary Medicine Integration with National Health CareSystems, Jeju, Republic of Korea20152KKHFebruary 2020

Keynote Speaker – HKSAR Government Committee on Research andDevelopment of Chinese Medicines, Seminar on Research andDevelopment of Chinese Medicines, Hong Kong2015Keynote Speaker – 25th Singapore Pharmacy Congress, Singapore2015Invited Speaker – Hong Kong Baptist University, the First Chinse MedicineHospital, Hong Kong2016Invited Speaker – Taihu World Cultural Forum, Macau2016Keynote Speaker – Chinese Association of Chinese Medicine Conferenceon Traditional Chinese Medicine General Practice, Shanghai, China2016Co-organizer and Keynote Speaker – First Annual International AdvancedTraining Course in Traditional Chinese Medicine, Beijing, China2017Plenary Speaker – Global Health Forum in Taiwan, Taiwan Ministry ofForeign Affairs, Ministry of Health and Welfare and HealthPromotion Administration, Taipei, Taiwan2017Invited Speaker – “A New Era of Integrative Health: The Cutting Edge ofEast-West Medicine” Event organized by UCLA Center for WorldHealth, The American-Chinese CEO Society & UCLA Asia PacificCenter2017Invited Speaker – “Supportive Care in Lung Cancer Improving Value in theEra of Modern Therapies” Session at the American Society ofClinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting, Chicago, United States2018Keynote Speaker – 11th European Congress for Integrative Medicine – “TheFuture of Comprehensive Patient Care”, Ljubljana, Slovenia2018Invited Speaker – The First Cambridge Belt & Road Initiative InternationalConference: Future Trends in Global Healthcare – Fusion ofTraditional Medicines and Modern Technologies, One Belt OneRoad International at Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom2018Temporary Advisor – WHO Working Group Meeting on Standardin Traditional Chinese Medicine, Macao SAR, China2018Keynote Speaker – The 19th International Congress of Oriental Medicine –“The Application of Traditional Medicine in Acute and Critical Care– Prospects and Challenges”, Taipei, Taiwan2018Opening Keynote Speaker – 3rd UAE International Conference ofAcupuncture, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates2018Invited Speaker – American College of Physicians (ACP) Internal MedicineMeeting 2019, Philadelphia, United States2019Invited Speaker – Medical Education Forum (MEF) 2020, Kraków, Poland2019Invited Speaker – 5th McMaster International Review Course in Internal20193KKHFebruary 2020

Medicine (MIRCIM), Kraków, PolandKeynote Speaker – The 5th American Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)Congress, Los Angeles, United States2019Temporary Advisor – WHO Workshop on Appropriate Integration ofTraditional and Complementary Medicine (T&CM) into HealthSystems and Health Care Services, Macao SAR, China2019SELECTED LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS (From 2013 – )8th Annual China Pharma R&D Conference, Shanghai, ChinaMay 21, 2013 – “Integrative Medicine for the New Century: A US-China Perspective”International Federation of Oto-Rhino-Laryngological Societies 20th World Congress, Seoul, KoreaJune 5, 2013 – “An Integrative East-West Person-Centered Approach to Recalcitrant ChronicRhinosinusitis”Geriatric Scholars Education Program, Greater Los Angeles Health Care System, US Dept. of Veterans Affairs, LosAngeles, CASeptember 17, 2014 – “Eating the Integrative East-West Way for Better Health and Wellness”17th Conference on Health Care of the Chinese in North America, Chinese American Medical Association of SouthernCalifornia, Los Angeles, CAOctober 12, 2014 – “Blending Chinese and Western Medicine for Better Health Promotion & Prevention ofComplications”17th International Congress of Oriental Medicine, National Research Institute of Chinese Medicine, Taipei, TaiwanNovember 1 – 3, 2014 – “A Perspective on Innovative Approaches to Building the Evidence-Base in ChineseMedicine & Integrative Medicine”National University of Singapore (NUS) Department Seminar on Clinical Research, SingaporeSeptember 14, 2015 – "The Art and Science of Integrating Chinese & Western Medicine"Singapore General Hospital, SingaporeSeptember 14, 2015 –"How IM Can Help You and Your Patients"Fujian Institute of Integrative Medicine, ChinaNovember 28, 2015 – "Globalization of Traditional Chinese Medicine"International Forum on the Development of Hong Kong Chinese Medicine Hospital, Hong Kong Baptist University,Hong KongMarch 12, 2016 – “Building the First Chinese Medicine Hospital: A golden opportunity in Hong Kong inadvancing healthcare through Integrative Medicine”Annual Conference in Primary Care, Chinese Association of Chinese Medicine, Shanghai, ChinaSeptember 9, 2016 – “The Role of Integrative Medicine in Primary Care: A perspective from the U.S.6th International Symposium on Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma, UCLA, Los Angeles, CASeptember 24, 2016 – “East-West Medicine Approaches to Cancer Therapy”Seminar for Graduate Students and Faculty, Chinese Medical University, TaiwanNovember 10, 2016 – “The Important Role of Chinese Medicine in the Global Health Care System”4KKHFebruary 2020

Seminar for Graduates Students and Faculty, Chinese Medical University, TaiwanNovember 11, 2016 – “Challenges in the Globalization of Traditional Chinese Medicine”The 16th Annual Gero-Psychiatry Breakfast – Integrative Care for Older Adults: Alternative Medicine across theLifespan, Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health, Los Angeles, CADecember 15, 2016 – “Integrative Health – The Why, What and How in Helping our Elderly Patients withPain and Emotional DisordersAnnual Meeting of the Taiwan Association of Family Medicine, Taipei, TaiwanOctober 15, 2017 – “Health for All Through Blending Western Medicine and Chinese Medicine”International Symposium on TCM Ophthalmology, Eye Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences,BeijingOctober 17, 2017 – “UCLA Center for East-West Medicine’s Person-Centered Approach to Patients withEye Problems”Xi Yuan Hospital, BeijingOctober 17, 2017 – “Health for All through Integrative Medicine/Health: The Why, What and How”2017 Global Health Forum in Taiwan, Taiwan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Health and Welfare andHealth Promotion Administration, Taipei, TaiwanOctober 22 – 23, 2017 – “Aging Tsunami: The Important Role of the Integrative East-West Health Model”Symposium on Potential of Chinese Medicine in the U.S., UCLA Center for East-West Medicine, Los Angeles, CAJuly 16, 2017 – “Clinical Chinese Herbal Medicine Practice Models in the U.S.”Seminar for local Physicians, Lam Wah Ee Hospital, Penang, MalaysiaApril 17, 2018 – “Integrative Medicine in Global Health: Why, What and How”“Supportive Care in Lung Cancer Improving Value in the Era of Modern Therapies” Session at the American Societyof Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting, ChicagoJune 1, 2018 – “East Meets West: Role of Complementary Treatments”The First Cambridge Belt & Road Initiative International Conference: Future Trends in Global Healthcare – Fusion ofTraditional Medicines and Modern Technologies, One Belt One Road International at Cambridge, CambridgeJuly 7, 2018 – “Integrative East-West Medicine: A Commitment to Advancing Healthcare”Integrative Health Conference, Jagiellonian University Medical College & Confucius Institute in Poland, Krakow,PolandSeptember 18 – 19, 2018 – “The Potential of Integrative East-West Medicine in Improving Global Health”11th European Congress for Integrative Medicine – “The Future of Comprehensive Patient Care”, Ljubljana, SloveniaSeptember 21 – 23, 2018 – “The Important Role of a Patient-Centered Integrative Health Model in ClinicalProblem Solving”Second Annual International Advanced Training Course in Traditional Chinese Medicine, BeijingOctober 14 – 28, 2018 – “Global Perspective of Integrative Medicine”The 19th International Congress of Oriental Medicine – “The Application of Traditional Medicine in Acute and CriticalCare – Prospects and Challenges”, Taipei, TaiwanNovember 24 – 26, 2018 – “Chinese Medicine has an Important Role to Play even in Acute and CriticalCare Settings: What and How”3rd UAE International Conference of Acupuncture, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates5KKHFebruary 2020

December 8 – 9, 2018 – “Integrative East-West Medicine: The Important Role of Acupuncture in the UCLAHealthcare Model”American College of Physicians (ACP) Internal Medicine Meeting 2019, Philadelphia, United StatesApril 11 – 13, 2019 – “Integrating East /West Medicine into Your Practice”Medical Education Forum (MEF) 2019, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Kraków, PolandMay 8 – 9, 2019 – “Integration of Teaching traditional Chinese Medicine with Western MedicalCurriculum”5th McMaster International Review Course in Internal Medicine (MIRCIM), Jagiellonian University Medical College,Kraków, PolandMay 9 – 11, 2019 – “Application of Integrative East West Model to Address Commonly Seen Problems inClinical Practice”The 5th American Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Congress – TCMAAA/ATCMA Annual Meeting 2019, LosAngeles, United StatesOctober 5 – 6, 2019 – “Health for All Through Blending Western Medicine and Chinese Medicine.”PUBLICATION/BIBLIOGRAPHYSELECTED RESEARCH PAPERS (PEER REVIEWED since 2012)A. Research Papers – Peer Reviewed1.Pritzker SE, Katz M, Hui KK. Person-centered medicine at the intersection of East and West. EuropeanJournal for Person Centered Healthcare 2013, Vol 1, Issue 1, pp. 209-215.2.Naliboff B, Hui KK, et al. Stress Reactivity in Traditional Chinese Medicine-Based Subgroups of Patientswith Irritable Bowel Syndrome. J Altern Complement Med. 2014 Apr;20(4):276-83.3.Pritzker SE, Hui KK. Introducing Considerations in the Translation of Chinese Medicine. J Integr Med.2014; 12(4): 394-396.4.Zhang WJ, Hui KK. Clinical Practice of Integrative Medicine in the United States and its Development inPrimary Care. Chin J Integr Trad West Med. 2014 Apr; 35(4): 394-400.5.Abbott R, Ayres I, Hui E, Hui KK. Effect of perineal self-acupressure on constipation: a randomizedcontrolled trial. J Gen Intern Med. 2015 Apr;30(4):434-9.6.Zhang WJ, Fan JP, Hui KK. Three cases of international collaboration on Chinese medicine: implicationson globalization of Chinese medicine. Chin J Integr Trad West Med. 2016,36(7): 784-788.7.Brodsky M, Spritzer K, Hays RD, Hui KK. Change in Health-Related Quality-of-Life at Group andIndividual Levels Over Time in Patients Treated for Chronic Myofascial Neck Pain. J Evid BasedComplementary and Alter Med. 2016.8.Pritzker S, Guzman J, Hui KK, Tarn, DM. The third speaker: The body as interlocutor in conventional,complementary, and integrative medicine encounters. Communications & Medicine. 2017; 14(3): 245-2679.Hui KK, Li ZL. The University of California at Los Angeles Center for East-West Medicine’s PatientCentered Integrative East-West Medicine Approach. Chin J Integr Trad West Med. 2018.6KKHFebruary 2020

10.Yin Y, Zhang WJ, Hui KK. Implementing the medical and health care model of the integrated traditionalChinese medicine & western medicine in medical education of UCLA. Int J Trad Chin Med, September2018.11.Wu XQ, Hui KK. Progress in Scientific Research Bridging Traditional Chinese and Modern Medicine inthe UCLA-CEWM Clinical Model. Chin J Integr Trad West Med. 2019 Oct; 39(12): 1500-1505.12.Wu XQ, Satmary W, Peng J, Hui KK. Women’s preconception health patterns in traditional Chinesemedicine as a predictor of fertility outcomes. J Integr Med. 2020 Jan.13.Huang T, Hung T, Kim I, Hui KK. Acupuncture for Patients with Breast Cancer: A Case Report. OBMIntegrative and Complementary Medicine. 2020.PROCEEDINGS1.Hui KK. Harmonizing Traditional Chinese and Modern Western Medicine: A Perspective from the US.Traditional and Modern Medicine: Harmonizing the Two Approaches, WHO Consultation Meeting inBeijing, Regional Office for the Western Pacific, December 1999.2.Hui KK. The Potential for Incorporating Traditional Chinese Medicine into Clinical Practice. TraditionalMedicine: Better Science, Policy and Services for Health Development, WHO International Symposium,Awaji Island, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, May 2001.3.Hui KK and Johnston MF. Acupuncture/traditional Oriental Medicine Education in the United States.Working Group Meeting on Quality of Academic Education in Traditional Medicine, WHO RegionalOffice for the Western Pacific, Melbourne, Australia, November 22 – 24, 20034.Johnston MF, Hui KK, and Bastani R. Dilemmas of Coordinating Care for Cancer Patients and Survivors:Insight into the Social World of Acupuncturists. The 78th annual meeting of the Pacific SociologicalAssociation; Oakland, California. March 29 – April 1, 2006.5.Johnston MF, Hui KK and Bastani R. Developing an Instrument to Measure Coordination of Care fromAcupuncturists to Physicians with Special Attention to Cancer Patients. The 17th annual meeting of theCalifornia Sociological Association; Riverside, California. Nov. 11, 20066.Hui KK. The Important Role of Traditional Chinese Medicine in the US Health Care. Symposium onGlobal Development in Chinese Medicine, Hong Kong, China. November 25 – 26, 20077.Balboni TA, Hui KK and Kamal AH Supportive Care in Lung Cancer: Improving Value in the Era ofModern Therapies American Society of Clinical Oncology Educational Book 2018:38, 716-725RESEARCH GRANTS RECEIVED (From 2013)Original-Transdisciplinary Seed Grants“Best Practices in the Translation of Integrative East-West Medicine”Role: Co-Principal InvestigatorPrincipal Investigator: Michael Heim, PhDDirect costs: In kind (no salary requested)Percent effort: 5%6/2012 – 6/2014Xiangxue Group (Hong Kong) Co., LtdVisual History Project of Integrative East-West MediicneRole: Principal Investigator10/2013 – 10/20157KKHFebruary 2020

Direct costs: 100,000Gerald Oppenheimer Family Foundation12/2014 – 12/2023Complementary, Alternative, and Integrative Medicine (CAIM)Programs at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLARole: Principal InvestigatorDirect costs: 187,000 for the UCLA Center for East-West Medicine 33,000 for Transcutaneous Electrical Nervous Stimulation(TENS) ResearchPanda Charitable Foundation8/2015 – 8/2019Peggy and Andrew Cherng Integrative East-West Medicine FellowshipRole: Principal InvestigatorDirect costs: 500,000UCLA Confucius Institute – Faculty GrantEstablishing relationship with local acupuncturistsRole: Principal InvestigatorDirect costs: 5,00006/2016 – 05/2017PixArt International (Samoa) Ltd.LtdTraditional Chinese Medicine Diagnostic ResearchRole: Principal InvestigatorDirect costs: 250,00010/2016 – 11/2019GD Midea Equipment Co., LtdFeasibility Study on the Application of Eastern andWestern Medical Health Management Model in Midea Health CloudRole: Principal InvestigatorDirect costs: 63,0002/2017 – 11/2017California Community Foundation - Elina Vesara Ostern Fund7/2017 – 1/2018Study of Medicinal/Pharmacological Use of Wildlife Products, particularly in relation to local communities.Role: Principal InvestigatorDirect costs: 226,366Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine7/2017 – 8/2017(SHUTCM)Development of a Global Perspectives of Integrative Medicine Leadership Training Program in the Globalization ofChinese Medicine for Twenty Visiting Faculty from SHUTCMPrincipal Investigator:Weijun ZhangDirect costs: 200,000Percent effort: 5%Hubei University of Traditional Chinese Medicine5/2018 – 6/2018(HUTCM)Development of a Global Perspectives of Integrative Medicine Leadership Training Program in the Globalization ofChinese Medicine for Twenty Visiting Faculty from HUTCMPrincipal Investigator: Weijun ZhangDirect costs: 200,000Percent effort: 5%Panda Charitable FoundationInnovative Online Training Module for Health ProfessionalsRole: Principal Investigator87/2018 – 8/2021KKHFebruary 2020

Direct costs: 333,000/year9KKHFebruary 2020

Geriatric Scholars Education Program, Greater Los Angeles Health Care System, US Dept. of Veterans Affairs, Los . (NUS) Department Seminar on Clinical Research, Singapore September 14, 2015 - "The Art and Science of Integrating Chinese & Western Medicine" . 2017 Global Health Forum in Taiwan, Taiwan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry .