Guest guest Posted February 5, 2007 Report Share Posted February 5, 2007 Please see http://www.acaom.org/faq_q4.htm for more clarification about doctorate programs and ACAOM approval process. Also, I believe that the DOE is not where near approving Priebe's accreditation body. Misha Cohen Chinese Medicine , " chris_macie " < wrote: > > Sun, 4 Feb 2007 06:22:36 –0800, " " <johnkokko wrote: > > >> So, it would seem that a Ph.D.in " Classical " (or > any biological science that is related to the practice of an > acupuncturist " as set forth in sections 4927 and 4937 of the Code " > from an " accredited, approved or authorized " institution such as AUCM, > would qualify an acupuncturist to use the title " Dr. " in clinical > acupuncture and Oriental medical practice. > > That's my impression too. I find it encouraging that a diversity of > doctorate possibilities is emerging in the field. In addition to the > ACCAOM clinical standard and the AUCM (and possibly NESA) flavors, I > think the group that is attempting an alternative A/OM accreditation > org (forgetting it's name, but it's the one led by Ted Priebe) has in > mind yet another form of doctorate. > > And one of Paul Unschuld's recommendations for the field is to > cultivate a plurality of modalities of study. His particular slant is > nurturing various academic flavors of study in addition to his > historical focus, as seen in the ethnographic / anthropological > dissertations/ books by Kim Taylor, Volker Scheid and Elizabeth Hsu. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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