American College of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine

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American College of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine (ACAOM) is a private educational institution dedicated to the study and practice of acupuncture and Oriental medicine. Located in Houston, Texas, ACAOM offers a variety of programs aimed at preparing students for careers in the field of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), including acupuncture, herbal medicine, and wellness practices. The college is known for its rigorous academic programs, experienced faculty, and commitment to the advancement of acupuncture and Oriental medicine within the healthcare system.

History[edit | edit source]

The American College of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine was established with the goal of providing high-quality education in the field of Oriental medicine. Since its inception, ACAOM has grown to become one of the leading institutions in the United States for the study of acupuncture and Oriental medicine. The college has played a significant role in promoting the integration of traditional Chinese medicine into Western healthcare practices.

Programs[edit | edit source]

ACAOM offers a range of programs designed to meet the diverse needs of its students. These programs include:

  • Master of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (MAOM): This program provides comprehensive training in acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, and other aspects of traditional Chinese medicine. Graduates are prepared to become licensed acupuncturists and practitioners of Oriental medicine.
  • Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (DAOM): Aimed at advancing the knowledge and skills of practicing acupuncturists, this program focuses on specialized areas of study, such as pain management and women's health.
  • Certificate Programs: ACAOM also offers certificate programs in areas such as Chinese herbal medicine and acupuncture for students who wish to enhance their skills in specific aspects of Oriental medicine.

Accreditation[edit | edit source]

The American College of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (ACAOM), which is recognized by the United States Department of Education as the authority for the accreditation of schools and colleges of acupuncture and Oriental medicine. This accreditation ensures that the college meets or exceeds specific educational standards for the training of acupuncture and Oriental medicine practitioners.

Facilities[edit | edit source]

ACAOM's campus includes modern classrooms, a comprehensive library with an extensive collection of resources on acupuncture and Oriental medicine, and a clinic where students gain hands-on experience treating patients under the supervision of experienced practitioners. The clinic serves as a vital component of the students' educational experience, offering a real-world setting for the application of their knowledge and skills.

Research[edit | edit source]

The college is committed to advancing research in the field of acupuncture and Oriental medicine. ACAOM faculty and students engage in research projects aimed at expanding the scientific understanding of traditional Chinese medicine and its integration into modern healthcare.

Community Involvement[edit | edit source]

ACAOM is actively involved in the community, offering public education on the benefits of acupuncture and Oriental medicine and providing affordable treatment options through its clinic. The college's outreach efforts aim to increase awareness and acceptance of traditional Chinese medicine as a valuable component of health and wellness.


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