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[ 9 Feb 2011 | No Comment ]
Top Industry Associations for Acupuncture Careers

There are several top industry associations for acupuncture careers that people in this professional realm can benefit greatly from. Acupuncture industry associations provide resources for students, continuing education, networking, job searches, professional development, news and much more. There are industry associations for acupuncture careers all over the world. The following associations are among the most popular and well-respected:

The Acupuncture Foundation Professional Association of Ireland: This professional industry association for Irish acupuncturists, also known as the AFPA, is the …

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[ 2 Feb 2011 | No Comment ]
The Job Outlook for Acupuncture Careers

If you’re thinking about becoming an acupuncturist, it’s a great time to get started, as the job outlook for acupuncture careers is good right now. Right now there are 41 states in the U.S. that recognize acupuncturists and oriental medicine practitioners, and eight more states have recently introduced legislation to make this a professionally licensed and recognized medical practice. There are nearly 11,000 licensed acupuncturists in the United States right now and as many as 12 million patient visits per year, according to the Food and Drug Administration. California is …

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[ 19 Jan 2011 | No Comment ]
Choosing an Acupuncture School

Choosing an acupuncture school is perhaps the most important step in your professional development as an acupuncturist. The school you go to will provide the educational foundation that you will rely on and build upon for the rest of your career in this field. It’s important to choose a school that will provide an excellent education, but it’s also important to consider factors such as location, cost, financial aid and job placement. And above all else—only choose a school that is accredited.
Many states require acupuncturists to complete a three-to-five-year program …

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[ 4 Jan 2011 | No Comment ]
How Do I Choose an Acupuncturist

If you’re thinking of getting acupuncture for the first time, you’re probably wondering, “How do I choose an acupuncturist?” The fact that fine needles are going to be inserted in your skin is enough to make anyone cautious. There are many safe and reliable practitioners in this field. It is an ancient Chinese medical treatment that has long been used for alleviating pain and treating diseases. By applying fine needles to pressure points in the body, acupuncturists are able to drain excess, release stagnation and tone the body where needed. …

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[ 28 Dec 2010 | No Comment ]
Acupuncture School Accreditation

There is no underestimating the importance of acupuncture school accreditation for those planning on studying and working in this field. If the school you attend is not accredited, you risk spending a lot of money for a poor education that will probably get you nowhere. Not only is there no way of knowing whether a school will provide you with the necessary skills and training if it is not accredited; your degree may also be little more than a worthless piece of paper.
Acupuncture is an excellent field to go into …

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[ 22 Nov 2010 | No Comment ]
Specializing in Acupressure Massage

As a massage therapist, specializing in acupressure massage is a wonderful decision. The technique known as acupressure has been used since the days of ancient China, but it has only gained popularity in the United States in recent years. Acupressure uses the same principles as acupuncture but without the needles. If you choose to specialize in this style of massage you will rely on finger pressure to relieve stress and tension at specific points in the body.
Acupressure massage therapists can do wonders for their clients if they are good at …

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[ 15 Nov 2010 | No Comment ]
Best Cities to Practice Acupuncture

The best cities to practice acupuncture in the United States are those cities where there are more jobs than others in this field, and where the general attitude towards the healing arts is more positive. These cities also tend to have better employment rates in general and more amenities that make them great places to live. If you don’t live in one of the best cities to practice acupuncture you don’t necessarily need to move; there are opportunities to advance in this career all over the country and around the …

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[ 8 Nov 2010 | No Comment ]
Acupuncture Websites and Blogs

Numerous acupuncture websites and blogs exist that are quite helpful for students and professionals in acupuncture. It is important to stay informed and stay updated on the latest news in this field in order to be successful in it. As a student it is valuable to have resources for research and information gathering; as a professional it is important to have resources for networking and professional membership. There are acupuncture websites and blogs that provide all these things and much more.
Some acupuncture websites provide a smattering of information about a …

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[ 27 Oct 2010 | No Comment ]
How Much Does an Acupuncture School Cost

So the question irking you is, “How much does an acupuncture school cost?” This is a fair question considering how important financial matters are to your final determination of where and whether to go to school, but it is not so easy to answer. It depends on several things: where you live, what type of school you go to, plus other factors. If you really want to know the answer to “how much does a acupuncture school cost,” you need to make up your mind on a few matters first.
The …

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[ 13 Oct 2010 | No Comment ]
Hot Trends in Acupuncture

There are many hot trends in acupuncture right now, but the most interesting trends in the Western World have to do with the fact that this ancient oriental art has garnered interest as a trend in the first place. People in China and elsewhere have been practicing acupuncture for thousands of years. This ages-old method of inserting long, thin needles into the skin at precise points to alleviate pain and pressure is finally gaining acceptance in the United States and other western nations. With this widespread approval and popular culture …