How to Choose the Right Oriental Medicine Program

Oriental medicine combines Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine to treat patients through ancient Chinese techniques and formulations. Traditional Chinese Medicine has been practiced for over 5000 years and is effective in promoting good physical and mental well being as well as treating illnesses. The increased interest in ‘wellness’ and the move by insurance companies to cover holistic treatments, has resulted in more people turning to Oriental medicine.

Students interested in applying to a top Oriental Medicine School should consider the following criteria. First, learn if the college is institutionally accredited and/or accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (ACAOM). A college with both these accreditations will give you an advantage in the professional world after graduation and if you desire to pursue additional academic training.

Next, students should learn more about the curriculum offered by the college. Oriental Medicine Schools offer courses in the fundamental principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and how to identify and treat illness through acupuncture, bodywork and herbal formulations. At a top Oriental Medicine School, you will find a strong curriculum in philosophy, technique, diagnostics and hands-on clinical internships. As you continue your research, inquire as to whether or not the college offers financial aid and scholarships. Finally, it is important to learn about the faculty at the college. A well-educated, experience and engaged faculty is a great indication of the level of education that you will receive.

New York College of Health Professions is renowned for providing holistic health and wellness education to the Tri-state area. New York College of Health Professions is accredited by the New York State Board of Regents and the Commissioner of Education, a nationally recognized accrediting body, as well as by ACAOM. The College has a campus in Syosset, Long Island and multiple locations in Manhattan. Students that receive a degree from New York College of Health Professions are well prepared for licensing in acupuncture and massage therapy and certification in Chinese Herbology.

New York College of Health Professions offers an accredited Bachelors/Masters degree in Oriental medicine through its Graduate School of Oriental Medicine. It is a 185-credit program that can be completed in a little over 3 years full-time. Financial aid and scholarships are available to students who qualify. Students interested in learning more about becoming a licensed acupuncturist and a certified Chinese Herbalist should schedule a visit to the campus.

For more information regarding various undergraduate and graduate holistic healing programs offered by the College, log on to http://www.nycollege.edu.

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