Tri-State College of Acupuncture
80 Eighth Ave, Suite 400, New York, NY 10011
School Description
Provided by Tri-State College of Acupuncture
Tri-State College of Acupuncture provides an education that honors classical traditions and modern approaches in the training of independent acupuncture and Oriental medicine healthcare providers. The college is also committed to educating other healthcare providers and the general public in aspects of acupuncture and Oriental medicine.
As one of the oldest accredited acupuncture and Oriental medicine schools in the United States, Tri-State has trained nearly 1000 acupuncturists, and is among the most well regarded acupuncture schools in America. Located in New York City, the college offers training in acupuncture, Chinese herbology, and related Oriental medical modalities, and is committed to providing a diverse, hands-on education that honors both classical traditions and modern approaches.
Degree Programs at Tri-State College of Acupuncture
Master's Level Programs
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Health & Medical Services
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Healing Arts
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Healing Arts
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Acupuncture
Acupuncture programs provide individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to practice acupuncture. Acupuncture is a Chinese system of healing that seeks to treat health imbalances (Qi) through the use of pulse diagnosis, acupuncture point selection, and needle insertion. This program includes instruction in Chinese medical anatomy and physiology, diagnostic techniques, patient observation and communication, acupuncture points and point selection, auricular and scalp acupuncture, moxibustion, acupuncture technique, acupuncture of extremities, pain management, practice management, and professional standards and ethics. Acupuncture students also study basic Western medical science.See more schools with programs in Acupuncture
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Herbalism/Herbalist
A program that prepares individuals to utilize the materia medica and clinical practices of Western, Native American, African, Australasian, and other herbal medicine traditions to prevent and cure illness and temporary physical disorders. Includes instruction in basic anatomy, physiology, pathology, and toxicology; nutrition; terminology and materia medica; therapeutic herbalism; herbal pharmacy; botanicals and ethnobotany; wildcrafting and harvesting; labeling and dispensing phytotherapy; counterindications; practice management; consultation skills; and professional standards and ethics.See more schools with programs in Herbalism/Herbalist
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Acupuncture
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Healing Arts
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