hq|education
Search All Schools

Location:
Degree:
Subject:
Program:



Top Ten Searches

Enter your email address to subscribe to Learning & Life, an educational newsletter packed with ideas to enrich your life.
Subscribe

Home > News > Career News > Article

Acupuncture Degree: Training in the Ancient Art of Healing

Acupuncture Degree: Training in the Ancient Art of Healing By Kelly Richardson
kelly.richardson@hqeducation.com
HQ Education Columnist
May 1, 2006

For people suffering from constant pain, an effective option to expensive traditional healthcare is acupuncture. Earn your training in this ancient healing art and you could begin providing life saving relief to your patients on a daily basis.

Acupuncture is a 2,000 year old Chinese healing art that recognizes energy channels in the body as the key to health. These energy channels are stimulated with needles that allow healing and restoration of body balance. Acupuncture is seeing a degree of increase in popularity because of its effectiveness in areas where traditional medicines fail. If the idea of providing this natural form of medicine to patients interests you, you might be the perfect candidate for acupuncture training. Here are some of the concepts you will learn when you earn your acupuncture degree.

Acupuncture Degree: Training Concepts

  • Qi. The Qi represents all essential life activities, including the spiritual, emotional, mental, and the physical aspects of your patient.
  • Needle Types. Your acupuncture training will teach you about the nine types of needles used to return a positive flow of health between channels.
  • Electro Acupuncture. Acupuncture degree holders are experts in combining acupuncture with electrical stimulation to increase healing.

Acupuncture, as well as many other forms of natural healing, is a popular option for patients who seek help outside of traditional medicine. This trend has created a solid need for professionals with acupuncture training. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics notes that employment opportunities for these professionals are on the rise.

Acupuncture Close Up

  • Healing Environment. Acupuncture degree holders work in stress free medical environment with medicines and equipment.
  • Increasing Market. The demand for acupuncture professionals will grow faster than the national average until 2014.
  • Program Length. Most state boards require at least two years of acupuncture training before a valid degree is conferred.

An acupuncture degree will prepare you to provide this ancient Chinese art of healing to patients who suffer daily.

Source
Chiropractors, U.S. Bureau of Statistics


About the Author

A freelance writer, researcher and teacher, Kelly Richardson has over 15 years of creative and technical writing experience. He teaches secondary Honors-level English and writes for a variety of clients in specialized industries such as medicine, technology and education. Kelly holds Undergraduate and Graduate degrees in English and Education from Georgia State University. He is currently pursuing a Doctorate in Educational Policy & Leadership.


Education Columns:

xmlrss




© 2012 HQ Publications. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy | California Privacy Policy