Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | Variable | $ 27,750 (US$ 27,750) for the entire course | Contact provider |
American College of ...
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Course summary
This is a clinical-based professional program which offers specializations in TCM Gynecology and/or TCM Pain Management. The intensive module format both accommodates practitioners’ lives and professional practices, as well as creates an environment in which students can immediately apply the knowledge and skills they learn to their patients. Students complete their internships in the ACTCM Community Clinic, local hospitals and outpatient clinics, and with private practitioners. Students also have the choice of completing some of their internship at the Shanghai University of TCM.
Program modules
The modules are Analysis of Classical Works I DA700 2.0 units, TCM Dermatology DA702 I 2.5 units, Functional Neuroanatomy DA703 2.0 units, Clinical Observation I-VIII DA 704 8.0 units, TCM Neurology DA705 2.34, units Advanced Physical Assessment DA706 2.34 units, Analysis of Classical Works II DA707 2.0, units Scholastic Schools in TCM DA708 2.0, units Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology of the Female Reproductive System DA709 2.0 units, TCM Oncology DA710 2.5 units, Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests DA711 1.33 units, TCM and Western Pharmaceutical Interactions DA712 1.33 units, TCM Mental Health DA713 1.5 units, Public Health and Epidemiology DA714 2.0 units, Clinical Research Design I DA715 2.0 units, TCM Pain Management I DA716 2.0 units, TCM Gynecology I DA717 2.0 units, Clinical Research Design II DA718 1.33 units Integrated Clinics: Administration/Management DA719 0.67, Unit each TCM Geriatrics DA720 2.0 units, TCM Pain Management II DA721 2.0 units, TCM Gynecology II DA722 1.5 units, TCM Pain Management III DA728 1.5 units, TCM Gynecology III DA729 1.5 units, TCM Gynecology IV DA731 1.5 units, TCM Pain Management IV DA730 1.5 units, TCM Gynecology V DA734 1.5 units, TCM Pain Management V DA732 2.0 units, Environmental Medicine I and II DA740 0.67 Unit, each Clinical Research Project: Independent Study I-II DA723 2.34 units, each Current AOM Research Seminar DA724 0.67 Unit, Capstone Presentation DA727 0.67 Unit, Case Studies I – V DA701 0.85 Unit, each Capstone Projects I – III DA726 0.33 Unit each Culminating Clinical Experience DA727 8.75 units.
Entry requirement for international students
Students must have completed graduation from an approved program of acupuncture and Oriental medicine or have a minimum of 10 years documented experience. They should have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 550.
Qualification
Doctoral
Awarding body
AMERICAN COLLEGE OF TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE
Department name
American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine
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