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How chronic pain and a near-death experience saw Wall Street trader pivot to TCM

The daughter of a Hong Kong surgeon, Winnie Chan Wang reveals how wanting to ‘hack’ her body led her to learn traditional Chinese medicine

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After she suffered a debilitating tailbone injury that left her in chronic pain, Winnie Chan Wang studied and found relief in acupuncture, and later trained in traditional Chinese medicine. 
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Kavita Daswani

Trading a career on Wall Street for acupuncture needles and Chinese herbs is a move few would have expected from the daughter of one of Hong Kong’s best-known surgeons – least of all Winnie Chan Wang herself.

For Wang, who grew up in Hong Kong, medicine centred on operating theatres, scalpels and science. Her father, Dr Patrick Chan Ki-wing, now in his early 80s, is still practising as an honorary consultant and specialist in general surgery at the Hong Kong Sanatorium and Hospital.

“I grew up on antibiotics, vaccines and Western medicine,” Wang says. “I have a really positive relationship with it. If my [TCM] patients are nervous about surgery, I always tell them, ‘Trust your doctor.’”

Today, Wang is a Los Angeles-based practitioner of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and licensed acupuncturist whose clinic, Mindful Healing Heart, combines acupuncture, herbal medicine and lifestyle coaching, with a strong emphasis on prevention. It is a career that has taken her from Hong Kong to some of America’s most prestigious institutions – and eventually to an entirely different understanding of health.

Wang left Hong Kong at the age of 15 for boarding school in the US at Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, before earning degrees – first in electrical engineering and computer science, and then in business management – at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She got her third degree – a master’s in marketing – at New York University.

Wang consults a client at her TCM clinic, Mindful Healing Heart, in Los Angeles. Photo: Winnie Chan Wang
Wang consults a client at her TCM clinic, Mindful Healing Heart, in Los Angeles. Photo: Winnie Chan Wang

She worked in fixed income and credit derivatives at Goldman Sachs in New York and eventually returned to school once again – this time to study traditional Chinese medicine. She is also completing a doctorate in acupuncture and herbal medicine.

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