Dr Peter Dorsher had been a member of the Mayo Clinic staff for 27 years and is the former chairperson of his department at Mayo Clinic Florida.
His 3 decades of practice focused on chronic pain conditions with emphasis on myofascial pain syndrome and acupuncture, with research that bridges these traditions as well as the contemporary concept of myofascial meridians. This research has important implications for elucidating acupuncture mechanisms as well as those involved in chronic pain states.
He has over 80 publications including an acupuncture anatomy reference DVD (Primal Pictures) and a soon to be released APP database that will detail the fundamental overlap of the myofascial pain and acupuncture traditions. He has been a loyal AAMA member since 1998 and received multiple research awards from the organization.
He has lectured nationally and internationally on acupuncture related topics including invited lectures at the 2016 summer Olympics in Rio de Janiero and 2019 ICMART conference, as a featured speaker. New publications in Medical Acupuncture and Chinesische Medizin have been recently published, and 2 invited articles for the official journal of the Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine are forthcoming as are multiple other acupuncture and myofascial pain related publications.
Future lecture series and workshops are being planned to bring 3 decades of research into practical clinical courses.
Educational Background: BSc, Biomedical Engineering, Case Institute of Technology; MSc, Biomedical Engineering, Northwestern University; MD, Rush Medical College; Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Residency, Mayo Clinic Rochester; Acupuncture, UCLA/ Helms Medical Institute