Guest guest Posted April 4, 2001 Report Share Posted April 4, 2001 Short course (one month. 1-29 AUG. 2001; Online application) of acupuncture to obtain the authorized certification (in Beijing Hospital, China). Travel/study, The total cost is less than £2,000. This is the solution for you. Deatails please check: http://www.100gogo.com/coursa.htm This acupuncture course is open to general puiblic. Though many MD in other countries who wish to learn acupuncture like it too. URL: http://www.100gogo.com/ A world scientific expedition network - Free service dedicated to academic scientific expeditions and world scientist community Recommended by in " What's new " . Please pass this information to others who may need it. Best regards Dr. Eric Katz acupuncture, Jstam@b... wrote: > Hi, I am looking into going into an Oriental Medicine physician's > program. I have a medical background and a business degree, but due > to voice recognition technology my current business will probably be > outdated in the next 3-5 years. I have looked into a local institute > which charges about $23,000 for a three-year program. > > My biggest concern is whether or not there is a large enough market > for my services. I have always been into holistic medicine myself > but have never actually used a practitioner (except for a midwife). > I think this is a field I will enjoy and think I have aptitude to > learn - but before taking this on I want to make sure I will be able > to support myself and two children (I am a single mom) on this. Do > many people use this service even though there is not that much > insurance reimbursement? How long has it taken some of you to build > up a client base? Right now I earn about $40,000 and work about 30 > hours a week - I see a lot more income potential for me with the same > amount of hours - once I build up the clientele - am I wrong about > this? (someone from the school told me he charges $75/hour and that > working about 20 hours per week he makes $75,000 per year - is this > realistic?) > > What should I look for in the school I will attend? Are there any > other issues I should think about that I am not thinking about now? > > I realize that this email mostly focuses on the business end - I > think I will do great on the human end of it, I usually have a pretty > gentle and good rapport with people. I also think I will have no > problem learning the mechanics of what I need to do - I am just > worried about being able to support myself and my kids. > > I am really excited about doing this. I just want to make sure this > is the right decision. Any advice is most welcome!!! > > Julianne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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