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Natural Awakenings Tucson

Earn a Degree in Acupuncture

The Arizona School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine will hold an open house from 6 to 8 p.m., January 25, where Professor Mary Weigel, LAc, will introduce Chinese Medicine, followed by demonstrations in Acupuncture, Herbology and Asian Bodywork Therapy. The school offers two Master’s Degrees - Acupuncture, plus Acupuncture and Chinese Herbology - and a certificate in Asian Bodywork Therapy/Tuina.

The Master’s Degree in Acupuncture program provides the foundational knowledge and skill in Traditional Chinese Medicine needed to pass the national acupuncture certifying examination (NCCAOM), become licensed in Arizona and many other states, and work competently as an LAc in private practice.

The Master’s Degree in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine leads to an MAc degree, including the Asian Bodywork Therapy/Tuina Certificate, plus courses and clinic training in Chinese Herbology. The Herbology training is nationally accredited and taught by a Chinese Doctor who practiced 17 years in China prior to joining ASAOM.

The certificate in Asian Bodywork Therapy/Tuina is a clinically oriented program with roots deep in Traditional Chinese Medicine. A new Masters of Acupuncture degree will be offered on nights and weekends, starting in April, with reduced hours and cost. Call for details. 

Location: 4646 E. Fort Lowell Rd., Ste. 103. For more information, call 520-795-0787 or email [email protected].