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Acupuncturist

from: http://www.communityhealthcareers.com/careers_accupuncturist.htm

Acupuncturists 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:
  • assess patient's vitality and general physical, mental and emotional condition
  • use unique techniques and diagnostic methods to determine patterns of imbalance
    or disharmony
  • arrange for additional tests, analyses and x-rays to assist in diagnosing problems
    as necessary
  • after making a diagnosis, determine what body points should be stimulated
  • may also recommend herbal supplements, exercises or dietary changes
Working Conditions:

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:
  • Independent clinics
  • Chiropractic offices
  • Other health care offices
Personal Characteristics/Skills:
  • Compassion and patience
  • Good listening and communication skills
  • Maturity
  • The ability to establish rapport with patients and gain their trust and confidence
  • Ability to perform tasks requiring precision (e.g. inserting acupuncture needles)
  • Strong business/entrepreneur skills for independent business owners
Education and Training:

College Diploma

Length of Study/Training: 3 years post-secondary

Certification: The practice of acupuncture is regulated only in British Columbia, Alberta,
and Quebec.

Helpful High School Courses:

  • Sciences
  • Math
  • Health
  • English

Employment Prospects - GOOD

Acupuncturists are gaining in popularity as many people are turning to more holistic forms
of medicine.

Earnings:

Average annual salary: $30,000 to $60,000. Practitioners who have more experience or training/education may earn more.

More Information:

Acupuncture Canada
http://www.acupuncture.ca

Acupuncture Foundation of Canada Institute
http://www.afcinstitute.com

Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture Association of Canada
http://www.cmaac.ca

Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture in Canada
http://www.medicinechinese.com

Acupuncture Today
http://www.acupuncturetoday.com

Acupuncture.Com
http://www.acupuncture.com

Alternative Health News Online (US)
http://www.altmedicine.com

Job Futures:

Medical Technologists and Technicians (Except Dental)
http://jobfutures.ca/noc/323.shtml


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