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What led you to the field of acupuncture and oriental medicine (OM)? Was it an experience you had? Or maybe you are learning a new alternative medicine. Whatever the answer, it is noticeable that the public is becoming more aware of the effectiveness of acupuncture, oriental medicine and other holistic alternative medical practices. The limits of western medicine have led to the realization of alternative medicine, such as OM and Acupuncture. For more than 2500 years (much older than Western medicine), acupuncture and traditional Chinese or Eastern medicine (TCM or OCM) continue to gain recognition in the United States, which makes it a growing professional field.
The journal Evidence Base and Alternative Medicine reported that more people ask for acupuncture treatment. The National Health Survey, together with the US Census Bureau, reported that in 2007 it was increased from 8 million Americans using acupuncture in 2002 to 14 million patients with acupuncture. This is a staggering increase since only two decades ago very few (less than 1%) reported using acupuncture. This is great news for future practitioners who seek to expand their knowledge and field of medical science. This is also great news for those whom Western medicine could not cure.
YOU ARE THE RIGHT TO WORK?
To better understand how good Acupuncturist or Doctor of Oriental Medicine (MDD) is, let me take a look at some of the personal exercises that all effective doctors have (or are familiar with).
1) Strong interpersonal skills
2) Genuine interest in improving humanity
3) Patient sensitivity
4) Ability to adhere to the medical code of ethics
5) Ability to respect cultural sensitivity
6) Ability to act with professionalism
7) Ability to maintain patient confidentiality
8) Ability to consult, be exalted, motivate and sincerely care
9) Honesty in relation to health problems and patient health
Remember that this is not about the visits that you naturally have, which completely determine who you want to be in the future, but your willingness to acquire those that are necessary to do this work.
1. EXPERIENCE FIRST HAND
If you want to study to become an acupuncturist or an OMD, but you have not experienced oriental treatment or acupuncture, why not try it! There is nothing more inspiring (or opening the eyes) than first-hand. And you do not need to root for acupuncture treatment. Acupuncture can be used to help balance the body's natural energy flow. After acupuncture treatment, you most likely know if acupuncture and oriental medicine are suitable for you.
2 ONE ON ONE TIME
Take the time to sit down and talk to an acupuncture or oriental medical specialist. He / she will most likely be happy to help you and answer any questions that may arise in connection with the field. Here are a few ideas on the types of questions you can ask:
1) What is the philosophy and conceptual theory of this practice?
2) How can an acupuncturist or eastern medical practitioner help integrate eastern medicine with western medicine.
3) Are Eastern medical professionals serious in the United States?
4) How do you find customers and which of your marketing strategies?
5) What do you see about the future of acupuncture and oriental medicine?
6) What types of people are most interested in oriental treatment?
If you want to be an acupuncturist, you can learn as much information as possible about the profession. So, do not be afraid to ask! It is more than likely that an acupuncturist and / or MDD will be guided to take the time to talk with you and answer all your questions.
Also, try to talk to graduates or people who attend an acupuncture school or an oriental medical facility. Learn more about the types of things you learn and find tips on how to better prepare for the school curriculum.
3 EARN YOUR PAGE
Not all, but many acupuncture and oriental medical colleges require that students first receive a bachelor's degree in training. Although a degree in biology, anatomy of physiology, chemistry or almost any science can be very useful for the future study of oriental medicine and acupuncture, there are many acupuncturists and oriental medical doctors with a bachelor's degree in psychology, sociology, philosophy and others, science. You just want to make sure your GPA far exceeds the 2.5 GPA mark. Thus, you will be a likely candidate for admission to almost any school of acupuncture or oriental medicine, college or university.
4. PICK A LOCATION
Even with countless articles written on the subject (for example, the use of acupuncture by the US military), some states still do not recognize acupuncture as a legal form of medical treatment. Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, Oklahoma and Alabama do not have laws governing acupuncturists. Delaware and Kentucky are the latest states to finally legalize acupuncture as a profession. To find out if your condition recognizes acupuncture, check out Acufinder.com. Acufinder.com will provide you with information on which states recognize acupuncture as a legal medical practice. In addition, it is a good idea to explore the Eastern medicine and acupuncture market in the area by talking to acupuncturists in this area.
5. PIK-SCHOOL
Before you choose an acupuncture / oriental medicine school, check to see if it is accredited by the Accreditation Committee for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (or ACAOM). ACAOM is a privately held agency recognized by the US Department of Education that accredits professional masters and professional masters diplomas and diplomas in acupuncture and oriental medicine. If you go to the ACAOM.com website, you can find a list of more than 50 accredited acupuncture schools and colleges.
The schools of eastern medicine focus not only on acupuncture, but also on Chinese herbal medicines and the Asian body. The curriculum and the number of hours devoted to each particular subject will depend on the college curriculum. Usually, obtaining a master's degree in MSOM in the field of acupuncture and / or oriental medicine usually takes from 3 to 4 years. If you want to go to a doctoral program, add another 2 years of study. Time is well spent if you love helping others.
6 CERTIFICATION OF THE COUNCIL
After you have completed your studies, the next step is to take the exam of the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (or NCCAOM). become certified by the state. NCCAOM is recognized as one of the main states in the USA (except California). To become a certified state in the state of California, you must pass your own exam and certification requirements.
7 OBTAINING AN ACTUATIVE OR ORIENTAL MEDICAL DOCTOR
After you have completed your studies, it is obvious that the next step is to start work. Most new acupuncturists begin their work with established practice. In this way, you can create a customer base and observe how the practice works before you develop your own practice. If you live in a larger metropolitan city, it is usually easier to find work as an acupuncturist.
8. CONTINUOUS EDUCATION
Like many professions in the field of medicine, acupuncture treatment and oriental treatment is constantly evolving, and therefore you need to continue your education even after you have created your practice. Focus on exploring new strategies, improving your skills, getting to know and maintaining contacts with experienced veterans in the field, teachers, as well as those who are at the forefront of medical science research.
Western medicine, especially when it comes to treating general health and public health, is limited in its ability to provide effective treatment. According to the documentary film "ESCAP FIRE". at least 30% of treatment is ineffective. Because of this, alternative medicine, such as acupuncture and oriental medicine, will have a greater impact in the future of medicine.
Thus, to become a professional in an alternative form of medicine, such as acupuncture and oriental medicine, will not only benefit the communities of the future, but as a healer, practitioner or medical professional, you will become part of the medical community, burning with a new path for modern medicine - treatment is once incurable. and healing once incurable. Good luck on your journey to becoming an acupuncturist and / or oriental physician.
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