Given the profound and multifaceted role horses played in ancient Chinese society, the history of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine is, in essence, a history of healing horses. As a dedicated advocate of TCVM, Primezo is proud to promote this equine acupuncture and moxibustion training program.
The program is organized by the Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine Branch of the Chinese Association of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine and hosted by the Henan Institute of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine for Equine Animals.
The training system consists of two main tracks: Equine Care Training and Equine Acupuncture and Moxibustion Training. The acupuncture and moxibustion track is further divided into three progressive levels: Basic, Advanced, and Master Class.
Behind the program stands a truly exceptional instructor team—four distinguished experts whose collective experience shapes the future of the field.
🐴 Prof. Yang Ying
Inner Mongolia Agricultural University

Senior Advisor, Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine Branch, Chinese Association of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine. Recipient of the “TCVM Leadership Award.” With 40 years of dedication to TCVM teaching and research, he transforms profound theories into clear, practical logic—building a complete knowledge system from the ground up.
🐴 Prof. Fan Kai
China Agricultural University

Associate Professor, Director of the TCVM Teaching and Research Section, Doctoral Supervisor. A veterinary pathologist by training, he teaches core courses including TCVM Therapeutics and Veterinary Acupuncture. His approach integrates Chinese and Western perspectives, emphasizing practical, accessible, and effective TCVM methods in clinical care.
🐴 Prof. Zhang Jianbing
Inner Mongolia Agricultural University

Associate Professor, Dean of the Equine Hospital, Vice President of the Equine Veterinary Branch, Chinese Veterinary Medical Association. With over 29,600 clinical cases and 4,000 surgeries, he performed China’s first equine acute abdominal surgery via a ventral midline incision. In 2020, he gained national recognition—including coverage on CCTV News—for successfully treating “General,” a heroic rescue horse in Fujian.
🐴 Prof. Wang Xuefei
Henan University of Animal Husbandry and Economy

Lecturer, Director of the Henan Institute of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine for Equine Animals. A licensed veterinarian, he serves as Deputy Secretary-General of both the Equine Veterinary Branch and the Equine Disease Diagnosis Subcommittee. Specializing in equine TCVM clinical practice, he combines acupuncture and herbal medicine to significantly improve recovery rates.
Together, these four mentors bring over a century of combined experience—spanning foundational theory, surgical expertise, and clinical innovation. Their shared commitment: to teach not just where to needle, but why—ensuring every student leaves with both skill and understanding.
To better serve the health and performance of equine athletes worldwide, our instructor team is not only dedicated to teaching equine acupuncture but also open to receiving challenging equine cases from around the globe for diagnosis and treatment. If you are facing complex medical issues that are difficult to resolve, we welcome you to reach out. Let us explore together what Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine can offer.

