I came to this work through an unexpected door.
Meet Jennifer Peterson, MSOM, BSCE, LAc
I didn't begin in medicine.
I began in civil engineering: understanding how systems work, what makes them resilient, and what finally causes them to break down. I spent years thinking that way; methodically, structurally, always tracing the problem back to its origin.
Eventually I refocused that same attention toward the human body and found it far more interesting.
My clinical training at the National University of Natural Medicine gave me a new language for what I’d always understood intuitively: that nothing fails in isolation, that symptoms are rarely the whole story, and that restoring function requires understanding the underlying system.
I have been in practice ever since, drawn most to the patients whose conditions resist easy answers, where the pattern is obscured, the history is often complicated, and the usual approaches have already been exhausted.
I am especially drawn to complex, chronic, and misunderstood conditions where patients are often out of options with conventional care. I recognize each person as a dynamic, interconnected system, and my work is guided by the belief that the body has the profound ability to heal if given the right support.
ABOUT JENNIFER
Always learning, always refining.
At East Asian medicine’s foundation lies a vast, sophisticated system of diagnostics and therapeutic thinking, one demanding lifelong study and that I take seriously.
My foundation is dual: a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of Idaho (2008) and a Master of Science in Oriental Medicine from the National University of Natural Medicine (2018) in Portland. One taught me how systems function and what it takes to maintain and restore that function. And the other gave me a clinical language for applying that understanding to the human body.
My continuing education spans both ancient and the emergent practices: the subtle diagnostic languages of East Asian medicine and treatments with acupuncture alongside the physics of Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM), Electro-acupuncture According to Voll (EAV), and other precision instruments that modern integrative practice makes possible. I don’t view these as contradictions. Traditional systems and contemporary technology ask the same fundamental question: what processes are actually happening in this body, and what does it need?
I am honored and have had the privilege of studying with some of the finest minds in integrative and East Asian medicine, including Jean-Pierre Barral, Heiner Fruehauf, Anne Hill ND, Jeffrey Burch, Kim Pittis, Carolyn McMakin, and Martha Lucas.
Full Resume
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National University of Natural Medicine, Master of Science in Oriental Medicine (Portland, OR), 2018
Oregon School of Massage, LMT (555 hours, Portland, OR), 2012–2013
University of Idaho, Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (Moscow, ID), 2008
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Owner and Acupuncturist, Current Wellness (Portland, OR), 2026-current
Owner and Acupuncturist, Jing Well Medicine (Portland, OR), 2020-2026
Acupuncturist, Office Manager, Hai Shan Clinic/The Healing Order (Corbett, OR), 2018-2020
Clinical Assistant, Hai Shan Clinic (Corbett, OR), 2016-2018
Office Assistant and Osteopathic Apprenticeship, Jeffrey Burch, MS, LLC (Portland, OR), 2013
People's Food Cooperative Volunteer (Portland, OR), 2012-2013
Receptionist, Brooklyn Community Acupuncture (Portland, OR), 2012-2013
Assistant Instructor and Retail Associate, Alder Creek Kayak and Canoe (Portland, OR), 2010-2012
Graduate Engineer, Oregon Department of Transportation (Portland, OR), 2009-2010
Geotechnical Research Assistant, University of Idaho (Moscow, ID), 2008
Water Programs Internship, Pierce County Water Programs (University Place, WA), 2007
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Frequency Specific Microcurrent
FSM Sports Course (Kim Pittis), 2023
FSM Core Practicum (Carolyn McMakin), 2022
FSM Symposium (Carolyn McMakin), 2021
FSM Advanced (Carolyn McMakin), 2021
FSM Advanced Masterclass (Carolyn McMakin), 2020
FSM Neuro Visceral Core (Carolyn McMakin), 2020
FSM Pain & Injury Core (Carolyn McMakin), 2020
FSM Core Seminar (Carolyn McMakin), 2020
EAV
Mora Diploma: Diagnostic and Therapy (Nuno Ruivo, Peter Mahr, Germany), 2018
Clinical Internship: EAV training (Heiner Fruehauf, Corbett, Oregon), 2018-2020
Chinese Medicine
Clinical Internship: Chinese Herbal Medicine training (Heiner Fruehauf, Corbett, Oregon), 2018-2020
Dr. Chi's Fingernail, Tongue Analysis and Herbs (Dr. Chi), 2020
Cosmetic Acupuncture: Mei Zen Face, Neck and Abdominal Protocols (Martha Lucas), 2019
Empress Facials Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture, 2017
Manual Therapies
Hands-On Therapies (Jeffrey Burch), 2019
Osteopathic Seminar (Jeffrey Burch), 2017
12 Varieties of Functional Methods (1-year study) (Jeffrey Burch), 2015
Osteopathic Methods (Jeffrey Burch), 2014
Cranial Therapy Level 1 and 2 (Anne Hill, ND) – 68 hours, 2014
Craniosacral Training – 68 hours (Anne Hill, ND, Portland, OR), 2013
Functional Methods of Osteopathy – 144 hours (Jeffrey Burch, MS, LLC, Eugene, OR), 2013
Visceral Manipulation: Abdomen (Barral Institute), 2013
Structural Body Work Seminar (Larry Kaufman), 2013
Mayan Abdominal Therapy, 2013
Visceral Manipulation Level 1 – 30 hours (Barral Institute, Portland, OR), 2013
Craniosacral Training – 21 hours (Carol Gray, LMT, Portland, OR), 2013
Structural Integration Training – 45 hours (Larry Kaufman, LMT, Portland, OR), 2013
Other Relevant Training
Permaculture Design Course Certification – 120 hours, El Manzano, Bio Bio, Chile, 2014
Ecovillage Design Course Certification – 120 hours, El Manzano, Bio Bio, Chile, 2014
EMT–Basic Certification, Portland Community College, Portland, OR, 2011
Credentials
Diplomate of Acupuncture
(Dipl. Ac.)
National Certification Commission on Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM)
awarded in 2018
Licensed Acupuncturist
Oregon Medical Board
current, since 2018
Tending to what matters.
I find inspiration in wilderness, rivers and mountain landscapes, and in the rhythms of growing my own food and raising chickens. I bring that same commitment to vitality into my clinical philosophy. I maintain an active practice of continuing education, constantly trying to expand my clinical toolkit to provide the most current, evidence-informed care available.
What Patients Are Saying
Jenn in the Wild
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