Dr. Dan Lobash, Ph.D., L.Ac. practices KHT (Korean Hand Therapy) and Traditional Oriental Medicine in California and travels extensively teaching KHT internationally. He began his acupuncture career in 1980 and his practice of KHT in 1988. He is a graduate of the Univ. of Minnesota; United States International University; Five Branches Institute and College of TCM and received his PH.D. from the California Institute for Human Science. He has taught KHT seminars for many organizations including the American Association of Oriental Medicine, California State Oriental Medicine Association, Northwest Regional Oriental Medicine Conference, Pacific Symposium, Minnesota Institute of Herbal Studies, Minnesota College of Oriental Medicine; Acupuncture Foundation of Canada; Samra University of TCM; Emperors College, International Institute of Chinese Medicine, Southwest Acupuncture College, Northwest Institute of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, First National University of Naturopathy, East-West College of Natural Medicine, American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, American Academy of Pain Management, Michigan Nurse Practitioners, American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, Texas Nurse Practitioners, among others. He is published in the California Journal of Oriental Medicine; Pain Management: a Practical Guide for Clinicians, 6th Edition; and Acupuncture Today. Prior to his career in Oriental Medicine, Dr. Lobash has served as a Licensed Psychologist; Director of Management Training; Strategic Planning Consultant; and Engineer.