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Chinese Medicine Schools and the Courses they Teach

 

If you are seeking a distinctive health care education, then perhaps you might consider enrollment in a Chinese Medicine School. Today, more than ever, natural healing arts are gaining lead way in mainstream medicine.

Chinese medicine is not new as some might believe; a matter of fact, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has been around for centuries. Despite Chinese Medicine often being deemed as "alternative medicine" here in the United States; in China, it is an essential part of the overall health care system.

As time has evolved, so has the progression and expansion of Chinese Medicine Schools. The key component to the success of TCM is chiefly due to their comprehensive educational systems that promote the continued, collective wisdom of ancient healing arts.

Rooted in a variety of philosophical origins, Chinese medicine school curriculums comprehensively entail fundamentals about yin and yang with respect to Qi (life force). Common coursework that is offered at Chinese medicine schools include Chinese Herbal Medicine, Acupuncture, and Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Within the lesson structures, students at Chinese medicine schools will gain in-depth knowledge and skills about physiology and pathology; anatomy; psychology; preventive medicine; clinical practice and other relevant studies. In addition, students will learn about the in-depth history of Chinese medicine and how age-old practices are still effectively used today.

Providing diploma programs, Chinese medicine schools extend non-traditional health care education about herbs and their effectiveness on treating disease, health disorders and other ailments. Students will also learn how to properly use nutrition to prevent illness and maintain overall health and wellbeing.

Aside from diplomas, a number of Chinese Medicine Schools also offer Bachelor and Master Degree programs. Prospective students should review individual school offerings to explore potential educational opportunities, as well as curriculum. Some degree programs involve all of the above courses in addition to extensive lessons in alchemy; Tuina; Daoist philosophy; Qigong and anthropology.

Students who have successfully met all educational and training requirements, and have completed their Chinese Medicine School program may go onto becoming Acupuncturists; Chinese massage therapists; Qigong healers and teachers; Daoist counselors; and of course, Chinese Medicine practitioners.

If you are thinking about enrolling in a Chinese Medicine School to attain your Chinese medicine education and training, feel free to visit the Natural Healing Directory at SchoolsGalore.com for more information.

08/30/2006 Chinese Medicine Schools and the Courses they Teach

By C. Bailey-Lloyd in association with Media Positive Communications, Inc., Managing Organization for SchoolsGalore.com

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Author: C. Bailey-Lloyd
 
Author Bio:

C. Bailey-Lloyd

C. Bailey-Lloyd, established online writer and poet, recently signed a book contract with Publish America, LLLP.

Her spiritual and philosophical book, "Somewhere Along the Beaten Path," is currently in the production process and will be available for purchase in the coming weeks; and in the near future, other venues as well.

She is also the Public Relations Director and Professional Writer for Media Positive Communications, Inc.

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