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		<description><![CDATA[Oriental medicine is a system of healthcare that seeks to treat the whole person, as all holistic health methods do. Balancing the mind, body and spirit, Oriental medicine therapies like acupuncture, herbal medicine, acupressure, Tuina, and other Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) applications have been in existence before the dawn of modern civilization. A matter of [...]


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<p>Oriental medicine is a system of healthcare that seeks to treat the whole person, as all holistic health methods do.  Balancing the mind, body and spirit, Oriental medicine therapies like acupuncture, herbal medicine, acupressure, Tuina, and other Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) applications have been in existence before the dawn of modern civilization.  A matter of fact, Oriental medicine predates the birth of Christ by nearly 5,000 years.</p>
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<p>In addition to nutritional counseling, modern Oriental medicine practitioners commonly use a combined variety of natural healing therapies including acupuncture, Tai Chi, moxibustion, cupping, and Chinese herbal medicine, among others, when treating patients.  </p>
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<p>Acupuncture in Oriental medicine is based on the foundation that the body contains meridians; also known as energy channels.  These meridians have &#8220;acupoints&#8221; that control the flow of &#8220;chi,&#8221; or life energy.   The theory behind this <b>Oriental medicine</b> technique is that by inserting fine, hair-like needles into these acupoints, underlying pathologies (of health conditions) can be relieved.  How? The philosophy is that needle insertion (at respective acupoints) removes blockages, and allow the Chi to flow freely and unobstructed throughout the meridians.  This, in part, balances the life force and is believed to restore health and balance to the body.</p>
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<p>A unique form of <b>acupuncture</b> that some Oriental medicine doctors administer is auriculotherapy. This particular needling technique involves the insertion of acupuncture needles along the meridians of the outer ear.  Acupuncturists, who provide this treatment are often specially trained and certified for this procedure.</p>
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<p>Oriental medicine practitioners may also treat patients with moxibustion or cupping therapies.  In moxibustion, the herb &#8220;mugwort,&#8221; or moxa is used.  This herbal medicine is ground and burned, and applied at acu-points; or at the tips of acupuncture needles.  This Oriental medicine is intended to warm these regions and to stimulate better circulation of Chi.  </p>
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<p>Cupping in Oriental medicine is a therapy whereby a cup (or cups) is applied to the skin as a vacuum.  For instance, heat or flames are often briefly applied to the inside of the cup(s) and quickly placed upon the skin.  This creates a vacuum-like suction upon the skin.  Oriental medicine practitioners may slide the cup from one acu-point to another to promote healing and pain relief.  This technique is known simply as &#8220;gliding.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Oriental medicine doctors may also prescribe Tai Chi and Qigong as a natural health exercise to patients.  As a slow-motion, martial art, Tai Chi is known for its stress-reducing affects.  In addition, it is a great way to improve balance and to gain increased flexibility and range of motion in joints and muscles.  Qigong is commonly integrated with Tai Chi as a breathing exercise to improve and maintain health.</p>
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<p>As with any health practitioner, it is important to check the credentials of the prospective Oriental medicine doctor.  Acupuncturists and Oriental medicine practitioners should be licensed to practice in the State where they reside. To attain licensure, many States require these practitioners to be certified with the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM).</p>
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<p>Interested in learning more about this or other TCM therapies? Let professional training within fast-growing industries like massage therapy, holistic health, acupuncture, oriental medicine, Reiki, and others get you started! Explore <b>Oriental medicine</b> courses near you. </p>
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<p>Find Oriental Medicine Course(s) in the United States and Canada. According to the Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Alliance, occupations in acupuncture have almost tripled; additionally, Oriental medicine is one of the fasted growing froms of healthcare in the United States; primarily due to its low cost, effectiveness and safe health treatments.  </p>
<p><b>Is an Oriental medicine course right for you?</b></p>
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<p>Once you apply to an Oriental medicine course, prepared to be wowed!  In addition to learning about the wide assortment of natural therapeutics like acupuncture, herbal medicine and TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine), students will learn about bodywork modalities such as acupressure, Tuina (Chinese medical massage) and Shiatsu.</p>
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<p>Other common studies in an Oriental medicine course involve scientific training in anatomy, physiology, chemistry, pharmacology and pathology.  Additionally, students will gain comprehensive hands-on training in needling techniques, herbal prescription and formulation, moxibustion, and cupping, as well as Tai Chi and Qigong.  </p>
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<p>While not every healing arts school provides identical curriculums, an Oriental medicine course frequently entails education in the Five Elements, meridian therapy, and the principles of Qi.  </p>
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<p>Dependent on the nature of the Oriental medicine course, students who successfully complete required training may be awarded a certificate, diploma or respective degree.</p>
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<p>For example, if you are interested in becoming a professional acupuncturist, you will need to enroll in an Oriental medicine course that will result in a Master&#8217;s degree in Science in Oriental medicine.  Curriculums in this program encompass advanced training in Chinese medical terminology, herbal medicine, TCM, acupuncture and pathology, in addition to supplementary education and clinical internship. </p>
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<p>A typical certificate program in an Oriental medicine course is Tuina (Chinese medical massage).  Students in this course of study will learn philosophies and principles of Traditional Chinese medicine, as well as therapeutic bodywork based on meridian therapy, acupressure and Shiatsu.</p>
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<p>Upon successfully achieving your diploma, certificate or degree from an Oriental medicine course, you can go onto acquiring careers as Oriental medicine practitioners, massage therapists and licensed acupuncturists.   </p>
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<p>Find Oriental Medicine Colleges in the United States and Canada. Once you&#8217;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 of modern times.   </p>
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<p>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.  </p>
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<p>Dating back thousands of years, many of the Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) principles and methods taught at Oriental medicine colleges offer prospective practitioners a unique perspective into natural healing, meridian therapies and holistic nutrition in the prevention and aid in maintaining overall health and wellbeing. </p>
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<p>Candidates enrolled in Oriental medicine colleges have the opportunity to pursue degrees like Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition, Master of Science degree in Oriental Medicine or a Doctorate in Oriental medicine.  Furthermore, some Oriental medicine colleges extend certificate and/or diploma programs in Tuina (Chinese medical massage), Chinese herbal medicine, and Tai Chi, among others.</p>
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<p>Comprehensive curriculums at Oriental medicine colleges comprise education and training in anatomy, physiology, pathology, Oriental medicine philosophy, Oriental massage therapy, traditional strategies, pharmacology, laboratory training, Chinese materia medica, herbal formulation, internal medicine, and clinical internships in acupuncture and Oriental medicine.</p>
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<p>Upon successful completion at one of several Oriental medicine colleges, graduates earn respective degrees and/or certification; and depending upon the individual state or province, Oriental medicine practitioners and acupuncturists must acquire licensure* to practice. (*Check state/province regulations regarding licensure.)</p>
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<p>If you (or someone you know) are interested in finding Oriental medicine colleges, let professional training within fast-growing industries like massage therapy, cosmetology, acupuncture, oriental medicine, Reiki, and others get you started! <b>Explore career school programs</b> near you.</p>
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<p>Today&#8217;s <b>careers in Oriental medicine</b> are founded on the rich traditions, philosophies, and practices of ancient Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM).  Candidates interested in pursuing these alternative medicine professions find that there are a variety of occupational paths from which to choose.  Whether individuals want to become Tuina therapists, Oriental medicine practitioners, or licensed acupuncturists (among others), modern careers in Oriental medicine and acupuncture offer individuals a unique professional future in holistic health and healing.</p>
<p><b>Educational Pathways and Oriental Medicine Career Outlook</b></p>
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<p>When you&#8217;re ready to get a jumpstart on any one of the fast-growing careers in <b>Oriental medicine</b>, you should determine which course of study is going to meet your professional aspirations.  If Asian body work interests you, you can apply to a number of Tuina, acupressure/Shiatsu, or Meridian therapy programs.  Tuina is a hands-on program often comprised of 300+ practical training hours.  In addition to learning the philosophies of TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine), students get practical training in Tuina (Eastern massage) Tai Chi, and more.</p>
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<p>To earn one of the <b>careers in Oriental medicine</b> like professional acupuncturists and Oriental medicine practitioners, it is essential to acquire an in-depth education at an acupuncture college or school.  In addition to academic prerequisites, students must dedicate three to four years to rigorous studies in acupuncture, biosciences, TCM philosophies and history, Chinese herbal medicine, moxibustion, cupping, Qigong, Tai Chi, Chinese medical language, and advanced needling techniques, among other related coursework.</p>
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<p>Currently, 40 States and the District of Columbia adhere to educational guidelines as prescribed by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) examination (for advanced careers in Oriental medicine).</p>
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<p>Those who have successfully completed all training and educational requirements to attain licensure and/or certification to become Oriental medicine practitioners and/or doctors can go onto achieving personally and professionally rewarding healthcare occupations.  Individuals, who have developed their careers in Oriental medicine, can earn $70+ per session. </p>
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<p>If you (or someone you know) are interested in learning more about these or other alternative medicine occupations, let professional training within fast-growing industries like massage therapy, naturopathy, acupuncture, Chinese medicine, Reiki, and others get you started! Explore <b>careers in Oriental medicine</b> near you.</p>
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<p> *Source &#8211; BLS (Bureau of Labor Statistics)</p>
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