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See Available Oriental Medicine Practioner Schools
An Oriental Medicine Practitioner uses
all branches of oriental medicine in their work, but
most often acupuncture. They may also use Qi Gong or
Shiatsu massage, or Chinese Herbal Medicine. Oriental
Medicine Practitioners often work in clinics and offices,
and as interest in alternative and natural traditional
medicine continues to grow, so will this career. There
are specific colleges dedicated to providing education
for a career as an Oriental Medicine Practitioner, and
usually provide a four year program of study for certification.
For more information on specific branches of Oriental
medicine, see the following:
Acupuncturist
Herbologist
Shiatsu Massage
Qi Gong Massage
Arizona
Desert
Institute of the Healing Arts
(Tucson)
- Shiatsu 700 Hour Course.
RainStar
University
(Scottsdale)
- Oriental Medicine
California
Samra
University of Oriental Medicine (M.S.O.M)
(Los Angeles) - Shiatsu 700 Hour Course.
Pennsylvania
Career
Training Academy
(Monroeville)
- Advanced Shiatsu Technician, Basic Shiatsu Technician.
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