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The interview was conducted on November 20, 2022 by Ioannis Solos and Charles Buck. Ted Kaptchuk (泰开阳) is a Professor of Medicine and a Professor of Global Health & Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School. In 1975, he graduated from the Macau Institute of Chinese Medicine, Macau, China. After returning to the West, Ted taught Chinese medicine throughout the States, Europe, Latin America, and Australia. Ted's book, The Web That Has No Weaver: Understanding Chinese Medicine is a groundbreaking explanation of East Asian medicine that continues to shape the discourse of the Chinese medicine profession in the West and has been translated into 13 languages. In 1990, Ted was recruited in Harvard Medical School to help research Chinese medicine. After encountering high placebo responses in multiple acupuncture clinical trials, Ted decided to switch his career to primarily studying placebo. He has published over 300 peer-reviewed articles. He has been awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Society of Acupuncture Research (2015), the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Society for Interdisciplinary Placebo Studies (2021), and the William Silen Lifetime Achievement Award in Mentoring from Harvard Medical School (2022).
采访于 2022 年 11 月 20 日由 Ioannis Solos 和 Charles Buck 进行。泰德-卡普丘克(Ted Kaptchuk)是哈佛大学医学院医学教授、全球健康与社会医学教授。1975 年,他毕业于中国澳门中医药学院。回到西方后,泰德在美国、欧洲、拉丁美洲和澳大利亚教授中医。泰德的著作《没有编织者的网》(The Web That Has No Weaver:这本书对东亚医学进行了开创性的阐释,继续影响着西方中医行业的话语体系,并被翻译成 13 种语言。1990 年,泰德应聘到哈佛医学院帮助研究中医。在多项针灸临床试验中遇到高安慰剂反应后,泰德决定转行主要研究安慰剂。他发表了 300 多篇经同行评审的文章。他曾荣获针灸研究学会终身成就奖(2015 年)、跨学科安慰剂研究学会终身成就奖(2021 年)和哈佛医学院威廉-西伦指导终身成就奖(2022 年)。