Program Learning Outcomes
In addition to meeting the University Learning Outcomes, Northwestern graduates will be able to:
Master of Acupuncture:
- Demonstrate a basic knowledge of Chinese medical theory, the trajectories of channels, the locations of points and Chinese medical pattern differentiation (bian zheng).
- Identify the properties, functions and classifications of acupuncture points and channels.
- Accurately compile all diagnostic data necessary for acupuncture treatment using the four examinations and other appropriate examinations.
- Using the theories of Chinese medicine, develop a clinical diagnosis that is accurate and appropriate for the delivery of acupuncture treatment.
- Based on the diagnostic findings, develop an acupuncture treatment plan, assessing its effectiveness and making modifications as needed.
- Skillfully and safely execute an acupuncture treatment plan.
- Recognize emergency situations or situations for which biomedical care or follow-up is needed, and take appropriate action.
- Apply contemporary professional, ethical and legal standards in the delivery of acupuncture treatment.
- Demonstrate clinical communication skills that are appropriate to all parties involved in the continuum of care.
- Apply the basic principles of evidence informed medicine in acupuncture treatment.
- Demonstrate an understanding of contemporary business models and the ability to establish an acupuncture practice in a private, integrative, or community-style health care setting.
Master of Chinese Medicine:
The following PLOs are recommended for the Masters of Chinese Medicine program in addition to PLOs # 1 through 11 above:
- Using Chinese medical theory and the Four Examinations, develop a diagnosis that has the detail and sophistication necessary to treat or prevent illness with Chinese herbal medicine and dietary therapy.
- Demonstrate a comprehensive knowledge of the properties, functions, dosages, indications and contraindications of a core list of Chinese herbs and food items.
- Demonstrate a comprehensive knowledge of the principles of combination and formulation of Chinese herbs, focusing on a core list of formulas.
- Plan and execute a Chinese herbal treatment through the selection of strategy, assignment of formula and diet, and modification of treatment according to the diagnosis and response of the patient.
- Apply contemporary ethical, legal, biomedical, and quality control practices related to Chinese herbs.