About Tashi Droma

Tara Owens
Tashi Droma was born and raised in Tibet. She later studied Chinese and Western medicine in China and earned a medical degree in 1979 from the Medical University of West China in Chengdu, China. Her residency was at the Tibet Institute of Medical Sciences, Lhasa, Tibet. After completing her residency in 1980, she began her practice as a staff physician for both the Tibet Medical Institute and the First People's Hospital of Tibet. She practiced medicine and served as a medical researcher in Lhasa for more than a decade before moving to the United States.

Treatment methods and approaches she used in Tibet represent a fusion of Western and Chinese medicine, with diagnosis and therapy techniques ranging from acupuncutre and herbal medicines to western-style physical examination, diagnosis, and treatment.

In the United States, she worked as a research assistant and a post-doctoral fellow for the Cardiovascular Pulmonary Research Laboratory of the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. Aside from these positions, she has also served as a Hospice caregiver, health aide for disabled elderly people, electro-cardiography technician, and general medical assistant.

Tashi Droma is married and with her husband has three children.

Tashi Droma has co-authored over 35 research articles and abstracts, including such topics as:

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