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Acupuncture Training Schools

Find Acupuncture Training Schools in the United States and Canada. Currently, there are over 50 Acupuncture training schools in the United States. Acupuncture training laws are independently regulated by individual states and may vary; therefore, acupuncture training schools may integrate customized beliefs and practical coursework into their curriculums.

Acupuncture training schools commonly provide three-year MS Degree programs in acupuncture or four-year MS Degree programs in Oriental medicine. In addition, acupuncture training schools will often extend post-graduate studies in Chinese Herbology, continuing education and Doctoral classes. Acupuncture training schools instruct in a variety of Oriental medicine techniques; including electro-acupuncture, 5-Element acupuncture, moxibustion, cupping, Tui Na, and Auricular Acupuncture, other than Traditional Chinese Medicine.

One of the essential goals for students who attend acupuncture training schools is to attain a full understanding in the diversified philosophies and sciences of acupuncture and Oriental medicine. Once successful graduates have acquired their professional licensure, they are able to practice professionally; and have the ability to administer their natural healing techniques on clients seeking an alternative means to achieving better health and well-being.

Upon enrollment in acupuncture training schools, traditional Oriental medicine is one of the first, common subjects of study presented to the future practitioner. During the first year, students will engage in a vigorous course of instruction geared toward acupuncture, anatomy, body therapies, bioscience, herbal medicine and Tai Chi. In the second year, students in acupuncture training schools will gain comprehensive classroom orientation; whereby they will be taught advanced needling methods and in-depth philosophy of the practice of both acupuncture and Oriental medicine.

In the third year of acupuncture training schools, licensed acupuncture practitioners will begin their clinical internship, where they will add practical experience in a clinical setting. Because they are extended the opportunity to practice on their own patients, students of acupuncture training schools will further their expertise and knowledge; and acquire the skills necessary to developing and opening their own entrepreneurial health and wellness offices.

If you’d like to learn more about acupuncture training schools, please see our “schools” section at Holistic Junction.

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  1. dave Said,

    Has anyone studied internship for ACUPUNCTURE in china Beijing Tianjin?
    I am interesed in traveling to china to intern in a acupuncture chinese medicine hospital. I currently have my masters degree in chinese medicine in america. I do not speak chinese, but I am interested in a 3 month language study. I am interested in 3-6 months of internship, but hopefully more.
    I am also interested in learning how to cook chinese food so any links to culinary schools would be great. The cooking would be just for fun.
    Questions:
    What are ur experiences with your training?
    Where did u train?
    Was it difficult to use a translator during classes?
    Where did u stay and what were the dorms like? Internet included if not how much. Are there any chinese websites that u can find apartments with?
    What was the cost for training and living?
    Any recommendations other than Beijing and tainjin?
    Would u recommend finding an internship position some where in america instead of china?

    While there how could I find a possible conversational english teaching job?
    Thank you
    I am interesed in traveling to china to intern in a acupuncture chinese medicine hospital. I currently have my masters degree in chinese medicine in america. I do not speak chinese, but I am interested in a 3 month language study. I am interested in 3-6 months of internship, but hopefully more.
    I am also interested in learning how to cook chinese food so any links to culinary schools would be great. The cooking would be just for fun.
    Questions:
    What are ur experiences with your training?
    Where did u train?
    Was it difficult to use a translator during classes?
    Where did u stay and what were the dorms like? Internet included if not how much. Are there any chinese websites that u can find apartments with?
    What was the cost for training and living?
    Any recommendations other than Beijing and tainjin?
    Would u recommend finding an internship position some where in america instead of china

    I AM INTERESTED IN TUINA MORE INFO ON TRAINING. GOPHERGIRL79 PLEASE REPLY short term

  2. gophergirl79 Said,

    First off, GO TO CHINA for acupuncture. No matter the level of expertise in an American school, you will never fully appreciate the beauty of your Chinese medicine unless you see it where it was born. I have never been, but like you, am working on studying Tuina in China (on a shorter course).
    Beijing is where you must start, its the center of it all. And you can always go from there. I would suggest strongly the chinese language course, but as informed from a chinese friend who teaches classes in languages in Beijing…"there are more people in China learning English right now, than there are native English speakers in the world"….thats positive news for a native English speaker!
    Check out CIEE, I-to-I.com, and search for any of the MANY teaching english as a second language programs that are out there today. So Many!
    If you work enough now, and save, you will be fine for a while in china, concerning the cost of living.
    Good luck, sorry I couldn’t provide specific answers to the training, but I will be back to your question to see answers from others for myself too!
    All the best in your venture!
    References :
    ciee.org, i-to-i.com

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