Training in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Posted on April 20, 2008 - Filed Under Education | Leave a Comment
“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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Posted on April 17, 2008 - Filed Under Education | Leave a Comment
“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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Posted on April 17, 2008 - Filed Under Education | 1 Comment
“As students progress through their training in reflexology, they begin to comprehend how reflexology affects the body.”
Training in reflexology may be the ideal choice for those students seeking an innovative and natural healing arts education that can be completed in roughly six to eight* weeks. (Programs may vary in length.)
Depending on the training in reflexology you elect to pursue, know that typical instruction includes introduction, theory, and history of reflexology; basic anatomy and physiology, reflexology application and techniques, business management, and CPR/first aid, among other studies.
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