Acupuncture Continuing Education

Ethics In Acupuncture #3

(119 customer reviews)

$35.00

Review codes of ethics from Sun Simiao (7th century Chinese medicine physician), the NCCAOM, and the World Medical Association. Medical errors involving equipment failures, moxibustion, and heat lamps are covered. The sharing of medical information is covered, including the ethical conduct of Chinese medicine founding figures Hua Tuo, Bian Que, and Zhang Zhongjing. The ethical conduct of Chinese medicine physician Cang Gong is compared with modern HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) requirements. 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 (1 general, 1 medical errors)
2 Texas CAEs (1 biomedicine CAE, 1 ethics CAE)
2 California Board of Registered Nursing contact hours
2 CCHPBC 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, Category 1 (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

Review codes of ethics from Sun Simiao (7th century Chinese medicine physician), the NCCAOM, and the World Medical Association. Medical errors involving equipment failures, moxibustion, and heat lamps are covered. The sharing of medical information is covered, including the ethical conduct of Chinese medicine founding figures Hua Tuo, Bian Que, and Zhang Zhongjing. The ethical conduct of Chinese medicine physician Cang Gong is compared with modern HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) requirements. 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 (1 general, 1 medical errors)
2 Texas CAEs (1 biomedicine CAE, 1 ethics CAE)
2 California Board of Registered Nursing contact hours
2 CCHPBC 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, Category 1 (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)

 

 

119 reviews for Ethics In Acupuncture #3

  1. Leah Michel

    Very good course

  2. Amy Vlacich

    Helpful legal information as well as historical background for TCM practitioners

  3. Scott Stewart

    Great course!

  4. Tim Ross

    Sufficient and kind of interesting

  5. Jeanette Cruz

    Interesting and well presented.

  6. Lyn Swirda

    great course

  7. Hasan Kozan

    Good concise course. Easy to follow.

  8. Jacintha Roemer

    Great course, interesting to learn the history of privacy and ethics from TCM historical figures, and how that informed what laws are in place today.

  9. Cathy Cameron

    I enjoyed not only the specific requirements as stated by CA and FL law, which included any differences between the two, but also learning what the ancient and more modern TCM practitioners saw as important.

  10. Josh Solomon

    Very efficient and practical. I enjoyed that you brought ancient ethics and Practitioners into the course. That made it more interesting.

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