Acupuncture Continuing Education

Acupuncture CEU Webinar on Colitis & Sleep Disorders

HealthCMi is airing a live acupuncture CEU webinar featuring the treatment of sleep disorders and colitis. This live webinar airs on Sunday, August 11 at 10 am Pacific Time. The CEUs count for in-person acupuncture continuing education license renewal credit. The event is acupuncture board approved. This provides CEU and PDA credit across the entire USA, plus Canada, New Zealand, Australia, and more.


Enjoy a comprehensive exploration of acupuncture points that not only reduce inflammatory biomarkers in the blood but also enhance sleep quality. A special section delves into the groundbreaking treatment of colitis through acupuncture, featuring cutting-edge research from Tangshan Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Learn about the specific acupuncture points that have been scientifically proven to effectively treat colitis. Join us on this enlightening journey.

CEUs for this event are pre-approved by the California Acupuncture Board, Texas State Board of Acupuncture Examiners, CTCMA (British Columbia), NZASA & Acupuncture NZ (New Zealand), NCCAOM (National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine), and many more state, national, and international boards.

This event can be viewed on your mobile device (cell phone, tablet), laptop computer, and desktop computer. The webinar will work with Google Chrome, iPhone, Mac, Safari, Firefox, Android, PC, Microsoft Edge, iPad, and other internet enabled devices. There is no need to take a quiz because this course fulfills live, in-person’ credit. Certificates of completion are issued for your acupuncture license renewal CEU credit.

This webinar features 100% privacy, questions are submitted via a text chat room and your video and sound are not shared. Enjoy the presentation and get your acupuncture CEUs online from HealthCMi.

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We look forward to sharing the latest research and developments in acupuncture with you. Join us for this online webinar.