
Diane Iuliano, MAc, LicAc, Dipl.Ac, (NCCAOM)
Adjunct Faculty
School
New England School of Acupuncture
Department
New England School of Acupuncture
About
Diane Iuliano, D.Ac., LicAc., Dipl.Ac., (NCCAOM), has been practicing Japanese style acupuncture for over thirty years. She was co-chair of the NESA Japanese Acupuncture Department for 20 years. Diane studied with Stephen Birch, Miki Shima, Shoji Kobayas Toshikatsu Yamamoto, Margaret Naeser, Richard Tan, Terry Oleson, and Tetsuya Fukushima. She was presented with a Japanese acupuncture teacher’s certificate from Miki Shima and the
Japanese American Acupuncture Foundation in July of 2005. Diane is a founding member of the North American branch of the Shakuju Association and in 2006 was awarded the first teaching certificate in the United States from Shoji Kobayashi and the Shakuju Association. Diane has taught acupuncture in Tokyo and Hokkaido, Japan, and was the first American female keynote speaker at Hokkaido University in 2007.
Education
- D.Ac.
Research Interests
- Stop Hypertension Acupuncture Research Program (SHARP) at Massachusetts General Hospital
- Development of Protocols for Randomized Sham-Controlled Trials of Complex Treatment Interventions: Japanese Acupuncture for Endometriosis-Related Pelvic Pain
Featured Affiliations
Founding member North American branch of the Shakuju Association
LinkBoard member Auriculotherapy Certification Institute
LinkEducation
- D.Ac.
Research Interests
- Stop Hypertension Acupuncture Research Program (SHARP) at Massachusetts General Hospital
- Development of Protocols for Randomized Sham-Controlled Trials of Complex Treatment Interventions: Japanese Acupuncture for Endometriosis-Related Pelvic Pain
Awards and Honors
- 2005–Present Honorary Professor, Hokkaido Technical College, Hokkaido, Japan 2005–Present Honorary Professor, Kyuho Rinsho Kenkyu-Kai, Tokyo, Japan
- 2005 Teacher’s certificate Japanese American Acupuncture Foundation and Miki Shima 2006 first teaching certificate in the USA from Shoji Kobayashi and the Shakuju Association 2007 first American female keynote speaker at Hokkaido University