Apr
21
Filed Under (Education) by admin on 21-04-2008

“While courses vary with respect to prerequisites, general doctorate programs require a great deal of commitment; usually over 1,200 training hours.”

When you’re ready to achieve your degree or certificate in one of the world’s most ancient healing arts, then you should acquire training in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM).  With programs ranging from certification in Tuina (Chinese medical massage) to a doctorate in Oriental medicine, the educational options are wide open.

To earn your masters in acupuncture and Oriental medicine (MSTOM), training in traditional Chinese medicine entails anatomy and physiology, pharmacology, acupuncture and Oriental medicine (fundamentals, diagnosis, and treatment); acupuncture point locations, applications and theory; acupuncture and needling techniques; auricular acupuncture (ear acupuncture), Tai Chi, Qi Gong, Chinese herbology, Eastern nutrition, Tuina, moxibustion, cupping, and more.

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Apr
03
Filed Under (Education) by admin on 03-04-2008

Find Oriental Medicine Colleges in the United States and Canada. Once you’ve decided to apply to one of several Oriental medicine colleges be prepared to learn about some of the most innovative yet effective ancient healing arts in modern times.

Common coursework in Oriental medicine colleges entails studies in Chinese medical theory, bioscience, herbal medicine and nutrition. In addition, practical training in acupuncture, moxibustion, cupping, Tai Chi, Qigong, and other related TCM (traditional Chinese medicine) healing techniques and treatments are included in educational programs at Oriental medicine colleges today.

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