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Oriental Medicine Course: Overview

by CarolAnn Bailey-Lloyd





Is an Oriental medicine course right for you?

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.

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.

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.

Dependent on the nature of the Oriental medicine course, students who successfully complete required training may be awarded a certificate, diploma or respective degree.

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 Masters 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.

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.

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.

If you (or someone you know) are interested in finding Oriental medicine course(s), let professional training within fast-growing industries like massage therapy, cosmetology, acupuncture, oriental medicine, Reiki, and others get you started! Explore career school programs near you.

Oriental Medicine Course: Overview

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