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About Julia Raneri

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I am a licensed acupuncturist in Oregon and have a home office in Selma.

Prior to my career as an acupuncturist, I was trained as a classical guitarist and earned my bachelors degree in music from San Francisco State University. I first moved to Washington to pursue an apprenticeship building classical guitars. I began to investigate graduate education in Chinese Medicine after I took a career test at a local university and the findings indicated two fields that would be most suitable for me:  Acupuncturist and Air Traffic Controller. I chose acupuncture.

Training

I studied at the Northwest Institute of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine in Seattle. I completed my practicum during the day and attended classes four nights a week. I was awarded my masters in acupuncture in 1994.  I received my diplomate in acupuncture the same year. To this day, I maintain contact with my primary mentor, Dr. Jian Xin Huang.

I have worked in a number of settings.  In addition to my private practice as a general practitioner,  I have worked in correctional facilities, mental health facilities and methadone maintenance centers.  I have a fond recollection of my experience at the Work Release Prisons:

They were these tough muscle-bound bruiser guys – totally afraid of acupuncture. Once they tried it they loved it. It was nice to offer them something because they were starting their lives all over again. I was a part of that new beginning.

My Professional Philosophy

I have been influenced by my work with the Dahn Yoga Institute, which emphasizes accessing the Chi, or vital energy in the body. I adhere to a practice in which one heals oneself to heal others, because the healthier I am, the more I have to offer. 

I am a proponent of holistic care and view the healing process as a dialogue or interaction between the person giving and receiving the treatment. Although I have helped many people, I am hesitant to call myself a healer. I am responding to the patient's request to be in a relationship that involves healing. I want it to be a mutual experience where I inspire the person coming for treatment to receive motion for their health. Ultimately people heal themselves.

Integrative and Complementary Medicine, the Role of Collaboration and Referral

I see my work as a complement to Western biomedicine rather than as a substitute. When appropriate, I will refer patients to neurologists and other specialists for treatment. Similarly, physicians refer patients to me for integrative treatment. Many times, I will see one member of a family, who then brings in other family members for treatment, so that I become the entire family’s health care provider.

Returning Home

I gave up my full-time  practice in Stanwood, Washington in 2006 to return to San Francisco to care for my elderly mother, who suffered from dementia. She passed away June 14, 2013. It was while in San Francisco caring for my mother that I sought certification in massage therapy, working first through Osento, a spa setting for women, and later setting up my own private practice.

My knowledge of bodywork is extensive. In addition to the classes needed to earn my certification in massage therapy, my education in Chinese Medicine included 400 hours in Chinese massage technique including tuina, shiatsu and acupressure. I utilize a whole body approach in my work, using acupuncture and massage in tandem. People need to be touched in a loving supportive way through massage with hands-on energy that acupuncture alone doesn't give them.


Inspiring Others

Three of my former patients, one of whom was already a medical professional, have since pursued training as acupuncturists and entered into private practice.

Recreational Activities

I live and work in Oregon. In my spare time, I enjoy cooking, fishing, refinishing antiques, and hiking. I have a special place in my heart for animals. In addition to cats, I have rescued several Siberian Huskies, and now have Lacey, a Husky-Shepherd mix.

 

Degrees, Licenses and Certifications

 

Julia C. Raneri

Licensed Acupuncturist

Oregon #AC01086

Washington # AC 00000213

 

Masters of Acupuncture 1994

Northwest Institute of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, Seattle, WA

 

Diplomate in Acupuncture 1994

National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine

# 003406

 

Acupuncture Detox Specialist 1995

Registered Trainer 1999

National Acupuncture Detoxification Association

 

Licensed Massage Practitioner 2007

SF # 02350

San Francisco School of Massage