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Acupuncture School Accreditation


By: Amit Kothiyal
Submitted: 2010-12-17 01:12:17 | Word Count: 390


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 if you are passionate about alternative medicine and good with people. Acupuncturists are working all over the country, especially in coastal areas and the more serene or culturally rich areas. A recent boom in the popularity of holistic health in the United States has increased the demand for acupuncturists’ services and pay. Although this ancient art has been practiced in the East for more than 2,000 years, it is a relatively new phenomenon in the West.

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If you want to become an acupuncturist, you need an accredited education, though. You will need to learn how to manipulate thin, solid, metallic needles with your hands or with electric stimulation in order to release endorphins that help to relieve various types of pain and tension. Your clients will want to see a degree from an accredited institution when they put their trust in you to perform this sensitive procedure on them.

Most acupuncturists have PhDs or master’s degrees in this specialization, in addition to bachelor’s degrees, which are often in some sort of health-related field, although not always. If you find a school that offers an acupuncturist degree in less than a year with no previous education or experience required, it’s probably a scam. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Acupuncture school is tough work, and it will take some time. Only institutions that have earned acupuncture school accreditation are worth the time and effort it takes to get the degree. This way you know the education is high quality, and the degree you earn will be respected.

Author Resource:- Find top acupuncture schools and acupuncture courses they are offering in your states at AcupunctureSchoolsU.com. Choose the best acupuncture college in your preferred location and start your path to a rewarding career.

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