Acupuncture
Duties
and Responsibilities: Unlike conventional Western medical practice,
acupuncture professionals are trained to treat the entire individual rather
than the specific illness or condition. They take into account a patient's
physical, mental and emotional condition in order to determine the proper
course of treatment. In addition to providing acupuncture therapy,
practitioners help their patients achieve balance and wellness in their
everyday lives.
Salary:
$29,515-$102,614
Education: Most
licensed acupuncturists hold master's degrees or post-baccalaureate
certificates from schools accredited by the Accreditation Commission for
Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (www.acaom.org). As the Council of
Colleges of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (CCAOM) explains, most programs
require 1,500-2,000 hours of acupuncture training and take 3-4 years to
complete (www.ccaom.org). Graduates must pass the certification exam
offered by NCCAOM and fulfill any additional state licensing requirements.
Reflection: No I would not like to be a
Acupuncture because you have to know the body and how to handle it. Also have
to be carful because if you mess up you could injure the body so you have to be
care full.
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