2023-2024 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Acupuncture Institute
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Health Sciences Center
60 Lafayette Street
Telephone: (203) 576-4122
Fax: (203) 576-4107
Email: acup@bridgeport.edu
Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) are one of the most respected healing professions around the globe. It serves a quarter of the world’s population and has increased in public acceptance in the United States and Europe as the fastest growing complementary health care field. TCM has gained this respect by being the most ancient written form of medical therapy known. For more information, call Dr. Jennifer Brett: (203) 576-4122 or 1-800-EXCEL-UB (1-800-392-3582), ext. 4122
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), which encompasses acupuncture, manual therapy, diet counseling, herbal therapies, exercise and breathing techniques, has been in use for thousands of years. Over the millennia, the Asian community has continuously refined this ancient healing art. During the last century, this refinement has included integration of Western medical sciences within the paradigm of TCM.
M.S.Ac.
The development of the Master of Science in Acupuncture degree program integrates the medical concepts of both the East and West. The student will learn classical acupuncture and Traditional Chinese medical theory as well as up-to-date western bio-medical sciences.
The Master of Science in Acupuncture degree program’s goal is to provide acupuncture and Traditional Chinese medical training consistent with the developing traditions in Asia and the growing modern health care system in the United States.
Having an opportunity to work alone and in conjunction with other health care practitioners in the Health Sciences Center, the students will be able to integrate the care of patients with other health care providers. Thus, the student gains a “real world” advantage before entering private practice.
MS.Ac.CH.
The MS-TCM is a 4-year program during which the students are instructed in Chinese Herbology during three (3) of the four (4) years of training, after a first year of basic sciences, theory and diagnosis classes lay the foundation for understanding the art and science of a full range of TCM modalities. All foundational courses and clinical rotations from the MS-AC program are included in the MS-TCM.
The nearly 3400-hours of training in Traditional Chinese Medicine modalities, including excellent training in acupuncture, moxibustion, tui na as well as Chinese herbal studies is designed to produce graduates with exemplary clinical skills. The clinical focus of this program is evident from the very first classes and permeates all the training in the MS-TCM program.
The MS-TCM program is a residential program with students completing 80% of their course work and clinical rotations in residence. The Chinese herbology (ACH) courses will be offered in a blended format with 50% of the didactic program offered online and 50% in person each semester, and additional weekends each summer for advanced study. Students will participate in an online environment to complete their herbal studies.
M.S.CH.
The MS-CH program is a stand-alone program that will allow licensed health care professionals to better understand Chinese Herbology and be able to safely utilize these herbal products.
Currently, many healthcare professionals are able to prescribe herbal therapies (MDs, DOs, NDs, DCs, L.Acs) or work with herbal therapies (PharmDs). The UB MS-CH program is the only clinically-oriented systematic masters-level program for health professionals in these therapies. The focus of this program is on not only clinical usage of Chinese herbal therapies but also on safety in the clinical setting while framing the clinical use of these herbs in the TCM tradition. The potential for issues associated with integrated care and drug-herb and nutrient-herb interactions are covered in detail within the MS-CH courses.
The nearly 900-hours of training in Chinese herbal studies will produce graduates with exemplary clinical skills. The clinical focus of this program is evident from the very first classes and permeates all the training in the MS-CH program.
D.TCM.
The D.TCM is a 166-credit, 4-year program during which the students are instructed in both biomedicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). The first year of studies focuses on biomedicine and TCM theory and diagnosis classes which form the foundation for understanding the art and science of TCM modalities. The second and third years introduce students to the full panoply of TCM treatment modalities including acupuncture, Chinese herbology, dietetics, tui na, taijichuan and qigong. The last two years of training focus on clinical rotations both on campus and off campus including training in integrated medical settings.
The D-TCM program is designed to provide significant training in biomedicine and integrative medicine for those interested in providing traditional Chinese medicine in primary care. Chinese medicine practitioners (L.Ac.s) play an important part in U.S. healthcare. The Affordable Care Act prohibits discrimination against complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) practitioners, including acupuncturists. UBAI is dedicated to ensuring that its graduate practitioners are included in all aspects of healthcare, from the private office to hospitals and public health forums.
UBAI’s D-TCM program will help graduates participate in a healthcare system that is multidisciplinary and enhances competence, mutual respect, and collaboration across all healthcare disciplines. The clinical program stresses a team-based approach to care.
Accreditation
The MS-Acupuncture, MS-Acupuncture with Chinese herbology, and Doctorate of Acupuncture with Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine degree programs of the University of Bridgeport Acupuncture Institute are programmatically accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine (ACAHM), which is the recognized accrediting agency for programs preparing acupuncture and TCM medicine practitioners.
Accreditation contact:
ACAHM
8941 Aztec Drive
Eden Prairie, Minnesota 55347
Phone 952/212-2434; fax 952/657-7068.
email: info@acaom.org
Educational Mission, Objectives & Goals
Acupuncture Institute Mission & Educational Objectives
The mission of the University of Bridgeport Acupuncture Institute is to offer a comprehensive education and training that prepares qualified candidates to become successful licensed practitioners of Traditional Chinese Medicine. The programs seek to advance the practice and discipline of Traditional Chinese Medicine through educational, clinical and scholarly activities. The programs educate and train students to be productive, skilled caring and responsible healthcare professionals.
The Educational Objectives of the Acupuncture Institute are to train and educate acupuncture students who prior to graduation:
The Educational Objectives of the Acupuncture Institute are to train and educate acupuncture students who prior to graduation:
- Demonstrate competency in utilizing the four examinations to identify Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) diagnoses.
- Have the ability to formulate and skillfully implement the safe and effective clinical application of Chinese medicine modalities based upon a total assessment of the patient;
- For MS- Acup: to formulate and skillfully implement safe and effective TCM acupuncture, moxibustion, qi cultivation, tui na and adjunctive techniques.
- For MS-Acu w/Chinese Herbs & DAc. TCM.: to formulate and skillfully implement safe and effective acupuncture, moxibustion, Chinese herbal medicine, qi cultivation, tui na and other adjunctive techniques.
- For MS-CH: to formulate and skillfully implement safe and effective Chinese herbal medicine, and dietary therapies.
- Adapt diagnosis and treatment strategies as needed for diverse patient populations.
- Evaluate patient care from biomedical, pharmacological and Asian perspective in order to understand the medical context in which patients present, make appropriate treatment, and consultation decisions in various healthcare settings including as part of a collaborative health care team; and make timely referrals when appropriate.
- Value patients’ dignity and confidentiality.
- DAc.TCM: will have the knowledge and skills necessary to provide patient-centered care in a variety of settings in order to optimize patient health and coordinate care with other healthcare practitioner.
University of Bridgeport Acupuncture Institute institutional goals are to:
Offer a comprehensive graduate-level education that trains future graduates in a broad range of TCM knowledge, competencies and skills so that we achieve our Mission and educational objectives
- Offer a comprehensive graduate-level education that trains future graduates in a broad range of TCM knowledge, competencies and skills so that we achieve our Mission and educational objectives
- Administer a professional and affordable treatment clinic that:
- Serves the local community; and
- Instructs student interns in the diagnosis and treatment of health conditions in a diverse population
- Conduct outreach clinics to:
- Support the profession of acupuncture through community service; and
- Train students in integrative care settings;
- Preserve and further the understanding of human health and the art of Asian medicine.
- Produce graduates who can meet state and national licensure requirements.
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