Dr. Will Morris earned his BS, MS, and PhD before going on to complete his Doctorate in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. He is a licensed acupuncturist in the states of California and Texas, and is a member of numerous professional societies. He has published extensively on acupuncture and oriental medicine and has given lectures on the topic across the country. Formerly, he served as the President and CEO of the Academy of Oriental Medicine at Austin and the dean of the Emperor's College of Traditional Oriental Medicine. Currently, he is the owner of a private practice located in Idaho and is on the faculty of an oriental medicine and acupuncture school in Texas.
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Bonners Ferry, Idaho
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