About Emer Lawlor
About Emer Lawlor
Emer graduated from Hammersmith Hospital, London, in 1990, as a Registered General Nurse. Having worked as a nurse in a variety of specialities, and in a number of hospitals, both in Ireland and the U.K, she returned to college to study Acupuncture.
She qualified as a practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1999, by completing a 3- year course with the Acupuncture Foundation of Ireland (A.F.I).
Following this, Emer travelled to Nanjing University, China, where she worked and studied, to earn her Licentiate in Acupuncture.
Emer is a member of the *A.F.P.A, and spent a number of years serving as a committee member with them.
A practicing therapist for in excess of 13 years, Emer has written a number of articles for the “Irish Times” health supplement regarding Acupuncture, and has also appeared on TV AM.
Although Emers practice in Clontarf is a General Practice, she has developed a keen interest and skill in fertility and pregnancy.
Emer has attended many lectures and seminars given by the leading specialists in this field, including Zita West, Debra Betts and Jani White.
Emer is a member of the Zita West National Network for Reproductive Health.
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