DiscoverQiological Podcast423 History Series- Hunches, Glimmers and Serendipity • Craig Mitchell
423 History Series- Hunches, Glimmers and Serendipity • Craig Mitchell

423 History Series- Hunches, Glimmers and Serendipity • Craig Mitchell

Update: 2025-08-26
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History isn’t always something you study from a distance. Sometimes, you find yourself in the middle of it—shaped by the events, people, and unexpected turns that unfold around you. Those moments influence destiny, and over time, they become the foundation for how you see and practice your work.

In this conversation with Craig Mitchell, we trace those threads through his unexpected entry into Chinese medicine during the HIV/AIDS crisis, the formative years at ACTCM, and the serendipitous encounters that led him to Taiwan and the translation of the Shang Han Lun. His path weaves together scholarship, clinical practice, and the kinds of opportunities that appear when you’re willing to say yes.

Listen into this discussion as we explore the realities of practicing during a public health crisis, surprising opportunities that arose when pursuing medicine in Taiwan, the challenges and losses inherent in the process of translation, and why flexibility in clinical thinking is essential for treating real people in the real world.

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423 History Series- Hunches, Glimmers and Serendipity • Craig Mitchell

423 History Series- Hunches, Glimmers and Serendipity • Craig Mitchell