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NEWS
RELEASE
April
2, 2003
For More Information Contact: Rebecca Wilkowski, Phone: (800) 729-0941
Pacific College Receives Approval to offer Doctorate in Acupuncture
and Oriental Medicine
Pacific College of Oriental Medicine is pleased to announce
the approval of its Doctoral program in Acupuncture and Oriental medicine
by the Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
(ACAOM). The program, which is set to begin at the college’s San
Diego campus in the Fall of 2003, will offer a five semester, 1395 hour,
70.5 credit program of doctoral study. The program will consist of a series
of courses in five tracks: Integrative Medicine, Application of Chinese
Classics, Chinese Medical Chinese Language, Evidence-Based Medicine, and
Clinical Studies. Within these tracks, students may choose Neuromuscular
Medicine, Geriatrics or Mental Health as a specialty.
Pacific’s Doctoral clinical training will utilize a team approach
consisting of a team of two expert licensed acupuncturists and a biomedical
health care provider. This approach will allow for collaborative interaction
with multiple medical providers and access to experts in the specialty
under study by the student. In addition to its own clinical facilities,
Pacific has agreements with the following organizations to provide facilities
for observation and collaboration: San Diego Hospice, University of California,
San Diego (UCSD) Free Clinic, Senior’s Clinic, UCSD Sports Medicine
Clinic, and UCSD Division of Urology. Pacific’s clinical component
will also allow students to receive credit for treating patients in their
own practices as well as complete a Clinical Capstone Project that will
contribute to the knowledge base of the profession.
In addition to providing an expert core faculty, Pacific will feature
renowned experts from around the globe to serve as adjunct faculty each
semester. The College also boasts a new 2,700 square foot library fully
equipped with an expansive collection of books and periodicals, audio
and video materials, computers, copier and printer for research and study.
While Pacific’s doctoral program is currently designed for resident,
full-time students, it will also be highly manageable for practitioners
maintaining a full-time private practice or having other significant commitments.
Attending full-time, the Doctoral program will require 1.7 years to complete,
or 3 years if attending part-time.
For more information on Pacific’s Doctoral program and admissions
requirements, please contact the College at (800) 729-0941.
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