Master of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Program
 
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HerbsAt SCU, studying to become an acupuncture and oriental medicine practitioner is an integrated step-by-step process. Each class, each lab, and each experience builds on one another, helping you to evolve into an alternative medicine healer, and preparing you for a fulfilling career in an integrated health care delivery system.

 

 

 

Becoming Knowledgeable, Terms 1 – 3

  • Learn the fundamental philosophies of Oriental Medicine, a continuously practiced, two thousand year old natural healing system
  • Become expert in the complexities of the human body in anatomy lab
  • Differentiate normal and abnormal x-ray images to assess musculoskeletal findings
  • Compare, contrast, and explore Western and Oriental medicines
  • Learn to identify and locate more than 361 acupuncture points on 14 meridian pathways and understand their therapeutic uses
  • Uncover the healing powers of 350 Chinese medicinal herbs
  • Diagnose illnesses by examining a person’s tongue and dynamic changes in their pulse
  • Balance yin and yang through Tai Ji / Qi Gong exercises and adjunctive therapy
  • Begin to develop the knowledge, skills, and professional attitude necessary for clinical practice through the first of three phases of hands-on internships at the University Health Center

Becoming Confident, Terms 4 – 6

  • Apply hands-on needling techniques to the human body
  • Practice physical and neuromusculoskeletal examinations skills
  • Discover the healing effects of Tui Na and acupressure techniques
  • Learn to prescribe, modify, and prepare herbal formulas
  • Practice your knowledge on real people through our standardized patient program
  • Develop your clinical skills through internship at the University Health Center
  • Learn to resolve ethical dilemmas by applying problem-solving techniques
  • Continue to hone and practice clinical skills through the second of three phases of internship at the University Health Center
  • Test your knowledge and skills with the Acupuncture Competency Exam I

Becoming Successful, Terms 7 – 9

  • Polish your diagnosis, treatment, and patient management skills during the final, independent practice phase of the internship program at the University Health Center
  • Apply your knowledge and skills to integrate Western and Oriental medicine diagnosis and case management
  • Study the most commonly seen internal medicine diseases in an OM Internal Medicine class
  • Deepen your knowledge and enhance your clinical skills through study of the Chinese medical classics
  • Prescribe herbal recipes and oriental medicine nutrition for preventive healing
  • Sharpen your entrepreneurial skills through courses and seminars in practice management
  • Prepare for licensure or national certification examinations with the Acupuncture Competency Exams II and III

 
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