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VS neemt acupunctuur serieus: universitaire masters opleiding
| VS neemt acupunctuur serieus: universitaire masters opleiding |
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Een uur rijden van de rook van NY NY, uit de big apple en je bent bij de Universiteit van Bridgeport. Hier wordt acupunctuur gezien als academische studie. Er is een prachtig curriculum ontwikkeld om uiteindelijk een Masters graad te behalen. Daarmee is de Universiteit van Bridgeport een bruggehoofd van de vele tientallen universiteiten die al geintegreerde geneeskunde in hun curriculum aanbieden. Hier een weergave van het programma in de VS dat opleidt tot Master of acupuncture:
The University of Bridgeport Master of Science in Acupuncture (M.S.Ac.) degree program is accredited by the State of Connecticut Department of Higher Education. The Master of Science in Acupuncture program of the University of Bridgeport is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (ACAOM), which is the recognized accrediting agency for the approval of programs preparing acupuncture and oriental medical practitioners. With the addition of the Acupuncture degree program, the University of Bridgeport becomes the first comprehensive college or university in New England to offer accredited degrees in four major traditional and complementary medicine fields. Curriculum The Master of Science in Acupuncture degree program is three years in length (36 months) and is scheduled on a semester basis. The curriculum of this major consists of seven (7) distinct areas:
The University of Bridgeport's Master of Science on Acupuncture degree program is an integral part of the University of Bridgeport Division of Health Sciences. The University of Bridgeport is the first multidisciplinary university in the United States to offer complementary health programs including acupuncture, chiropractic, naturopathic medicine, and nutrition. The acupuncture curriculum consists of an intensive thirty-six month (six semesters, 2,568 hours) program of lecture and clinical courses. Practitioners learn the fundamental energetic principles, physiologic concepts, theoretical foundations, and diagnostic and therapeutic procedures of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Treatment modalities include acupuncture, manual therapy (Tui Na), herbal medicine, diet counseling, nutrition, and exercise and breathing therapy (Tai Qi Juan and Qi Gong). The clinical sciences incorporate Western anatomy, physiology and pathology and Western diagnostic interpretation. The combination of Eastern and Western philosophy and sciences is essential when working in conjunction with other health care providers. During the first year of study, the practitioner gains philosophical background and biomedical knowledge that serves as preparation for clinical experience. The second year deepens the practitioner's knowledge of Eastern and Western diagnostic skills and therapeutic modalities. During the third year, the curriculum is centered on hands-on learning in the student clinic where practitioners gain the clinical skills and experience necessary for state and national certification exams as well as entrance into private practice. Western biomedical classes are held during the day while classes devoted to Oriental medicine are held on selected evenings during the week and one weekend a month. The newly renovated Health Sciences Center provides a state-of-the-art environment where interns of acupuncture are able to perform their clinical rounds. These interns work independently and collaboratively with chiropractic and naturopathic interns, sharing training and treatment strategies that are advantageous in developing an integrated treatment model. The University of Bridgeport's acupuncture program is licensed by the state of Connecticut Department of Higher Education. The inaugural class began the degree program in the 2002 spring semester. Subsequent classes are admitted during each fall semester. Advanced standing students may be admitted in the spring semesters. Research Facilities The University of Bridgeport's Magnus Wahlstrom Library supports student and faculty research in acupuncture and herbal medicine. The library houses more than 220,000 books and 50,700 bound periodical volumes and subscribes to approximately 440 continuations (i.e. book series). Alternative and Western medical database searching is available on computer terminals. The terminals access MANTIS, IBIS, Index to Chiropractic Literature, Alt-Health Watch, the Internet, LEXIS-NEXIS and MEDLINE (PubMed). One terminal accesses eighteen medical CD-ROMs. Books and journals are in the library's Online Public Access Catalog. The library also provides a free interlibrary loan service for all students and faculty members. Resident halls are networked for individual computer hookups. Student Group Class size for incoming full-time classes will be limited to a maximum of 35 students. The University Founded in 1927, the University of Bridgeport is a private, nonsectarian, coeducational, comprehensive, urban university. The University's building architecture is composed of diverse styles. The Arnold Bernhard Arts and Humanities Center is a cultural hub, and the Wheeler Recreation Center is a complete recreation and physical fitness facility. The University of Bridgeport Master of Science in Acupuncture (M.S.Ac.) degree program is licensed by the State of Connecticut Department of Higher Education. With the addition of the Acupuncture degree program, the University of Bridgeport becomes the first comprehensive college or university in New England to offer such a degree program.
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