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Acupuncturist from: http://www.communityhealthcareers.com/careers_accupuncturist.htmAcupuncturists diagnose patients' diseases, physiological disorders and injuries according to traditional Chinese medical theories, and treat them by inserting acupuncture needles or by using other methods of stimulating different points on the body. The Cool Things They Do:
Most acupuncturists are independent practitioners. They have their own offices, set their own hours and manage their own businesses. Acupuncturists usually treat an average of 6 patients per day and spend a great deal of their time on their feet. They often work evening or weekend hours to accommodate patients. Most Acupuncturists Work In:
College Diploma Length of Study/Training: 3 years post-secondary Certification: The practice of acupuncture is regulated only in British Columbia, Alberta, Helpful High School Courses:
Employment Prospects - GOOD Acupuncturists are gaining in popularity as many people are turning to more holistic forms Earnings:Average annual salary: $30,000 to $60,000. Practitioners who have more experience or training/education may earn more. More Information: Acupuncture Canada Acupuncture Foundation of Canada Institute Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture Association of Canada Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture in Canada Acupuncture Today Acupuncture.Com Alternative Health News Online (US) Job Futures: Medical Technologists and Technicians (Except Dental) |