Acupuncture Continuing Education

Ethics In Acupuncture #5

(81 customer reviews)

$35.00

This online ethics course reviews codes of ethics and standards of ethics defined by Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism. Ethical concerns from famous Chinese medicine physicians (including Chen Shih-kung, Sun Szu-miao, and Kung Hsin) are presented. In addition, laws and rules regarding acupuncture needles, medical records, and patient confidentiality are explored. Download the course, complete the online quiz and receive immediate acupuncture license credit.

 

To view a sample of course materials, click the following: Ethics Course Sample >

 

Purchase the course and it will be downloaded to your computer in PDF format. PDFs work on Apple Mac, Windows PC, iPad, iPhone, Android and other platforms. After reviewing the course, take the online quiz and a certificate of completion will be automatically generated for INSTANT credit. You may re-take the quiz as often as is needed and there is no time limit.

 

Continuing Education Credits
2 NCCAOM Diplomate PDAs (2 Ethics category)
Fulfills the special NCCAOM Ethics PDA category requirement, Provider #602.
2 California Acupuncture Board CEUs (category 1)
2 Florida Board of Acupuncture CEs (2 laws and rules CEs)
2 Texas CAEs (2 safety and ethics)
2 California Board of Registered Nursing contact hours
2 CTCMA British Columbia acupuncture CEs
2 BCNA & CNPBC (British Columbia Naturopathic Assoc.) credits
2 CAAA Alberta CEUs
2 CTCMPAO (Ontario, Canada) continuing education credits
2 OAQ CEUs (Board of Acupuncturists of Quebec)
2 NZASA Ethics CPDs (New Zealand Acupuncture Standards Authority)
2 Acupuncture NZ (NZRA) New Zealand CEUs
2 NS-CMAAC Nova Scotia acupuncture CEUs
2 CMBA CPDs/CEUs (Chinese Medicine Board of Australia)
(Massachusetts: applicable towards the acupuncture & herbs requirements)

 

 

Description

This online ethics course reviews codes of ethics and standards of ethics defined by Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism. Ethical concerns from famous Chinese medicine physicians (including Chen Shih-kung, Sun Szu-miao, and Kung Hsin) are presented. In addition, laws and rules regarding acupuncture needles, medical records, and patient confidentiality are explored. Download the course, complete the online quiz and receive immediate acupuncture license credit.

 

To view a sample of course materials, click the following: Ethics Course Sample >

 

Purchase the course and it will be downloaded to your computer in PDF format. PDFs work on Apple Mac, Windows PC, iPad, iPhone, Android and other platforms. After reviewing the course, take the online quiz and a certificate of completion will be automatically generated for INSTANT credit. You may re-take the quiz as often as is needed and there is no time limit.

 

Continuing Education Credits
2 NCCAOM Diplomate PDAs (2 Ethics category)
Fulfills the special NCCAOM Ethics PDA category requirement, Provider #602.
2 California Acupuncture Board CEUs (category 1)
2 Florida Board of Acupuncture CEs (2 laws and rules CEs)
2 Texas CAEs (2 safety and ethics)
2 California Board of Registered Nursing contact hours
2 CTCMA British Columbia acupuncture CEs
2 BCNA & CNPBC (British Columbia Naturopathic Assoc.) credits
2 CAAA Alberta CEUs
2 CTCMPAO (Ontario, Canada) continuing education credits
2 OAQ CEUs (Board of Acupuncturists of Quebec)
2 NZASA Ethics CPDs (New Zealand Acupuncture Standards Authority)
2 Acupuncture NZ (NZRA) New Zealand CEUs
2 NS-CMAAC Nova Scotia acupuncture CEUs
2 CMBA CPDs/CEUs (Chinese Medicine Board of Australia)
(Massachusetts: applicable towards the acupuncture & herbs requirements)

 

 

81 reviews for Ethics In Acupuncture #5

  1. Cynthia Sills

    Very interesting

  2. Jocelyn Blakeman

    Very interesting about Chinese medicine being so focused on humane treatment of all patients, humility, serving all living beings and service to community.

  3. Suzanne Snyder

    good course

  4. Milton Newman

    Excellent

  5. John Koukas

    ease of understanding

  6. Tanja Dehne

    Thorough and informative!

  7. Julie Moore

    Covers the basics and weaves in interesting Chinese theory on topics of ethics

  8. Amy Cardamone-Rayner

    It was great!

  9. Holly Arbuckle

    Quick and easy

  10. Denise Devereaux

    Clear and concise. A good review.

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