This guy is licensed by the board of chiropractic examiners of his state after passing four national board exams and his state board exam. He has over 360 hours of graduate level anatomy, 120 biochemistry, 200 microbiology, 100 histology, 300 physical diagnosis, 140 neuroscience, 560 physiology, 66 nutrition, and 29 in pharmacology. Total over 1900 graduate hours after his undergrad work. Then he can take the post grad courses for acupuncture.100 hours for certification and 300 for diplomate.
Please, ladies and gentlemen, go to a Licensed or Registered Acupuncturist in your state and not a certified acupuncturist, like this guy. Find a person who went to school and has a Masters degree in either Traditional Chinese Medicine, Oriental Medicine or Acupuncture. People with these degrees went to school for acupuncture as well has trained thousands of hours, as opposed to Certified acupuncturists, who only went to weekend seminars in it for 100-300 hours.
This guy is licensed by the board of chiropractic examiners of his state after passing four national board exams and his state board exam. He has over 360 hours of graduate level anatomy, 120 biochemistry, 200 microbiology, 100 histology, 300 physical diagnosis, 140 neuroscience, 560 physiology, 66 nutrition, and 29 in pharmacology. Total over 1900 graduate hours after his undergrad work. Then he can take the post grad courses for acupuncture.100 hours for certification and 300 for diplomate.
bakdok 1 year ago 2
Please, ladies and gentlemen, go to a Licensed or Registered Acupuncturist in your state and not a certified acupuncturist, like this guy. Find a person who went to school and has a Masters degree in either Traditional Chinese Medicine, Oriental Medicine or Acupuncture. People with these degrees went to school for acupuncture as well has trained thousands of hours, as opposed to Certified acupuncturists, who only went to weekend seminars in it for 100-300 hours.
stormheaven 1 year ago