Program Learning Outcomes
In addition to meeting the University Learning Outcomes, graduates of the Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine programs will be able to:
Master of Acupuncture (MAc) Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs):
- Demonstrate a basic knowledge of Chinese medical theory, including the trajectories of channels, the locations of points and Chinese medical pattern differentiation (biàn zhèng 辨 证).
- Identify the properties, functions and classifications of acupuncture points and channels.
- Compile all the necessary diagnostic data through accurate employment of the Four Examinations and other appropriate examinations.
- Using the theories of Chinese medicine, develop a diagnosis that is accurate and appropriate for the delivery of acupuncture and/or accessory techniques.
- Based on the diagnostic findings, develop an effective treatment plan using acupuncture and/or other accessory techniques.
- Skillfully and safely execute a plan to treat or prevent illness using acupuncture and accessory techniques while complying with current best practices.
- Assess the effectiveness of the Acupuncture treatment and modify as needed.
- Apply contemporary, professional, ethical and legal standards to care delivery.
- Recognize emergency situations or situations for which biomedical care or follow-up is needed, and take appropriate action.
- Demonstrate professional communication skills that are appropriate to all parties involved in the continuum of care.
- Apply the basic principles of Evidence Informed Medicine in clinical internships.
- Demonstrate an understanding of contemporary business models and the ability to establish a clinical practice in a private, integrative, or community health care setting.
Doctor of Acupuncture with a Chinese Herbal Medicine Specialization (DAcCHM) Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs):
- Demonstrate a basic knowledge of Chinese medical theory, including the trajectories of channels, the locations of points, Chinese medical pattern differentiation (biàn zhèng 辨 证), and basic Chinese medical terminology.
- Identify the properties, functions and classifications of acupuncture points and channels.
- Identify the names, properties, functions, dosages, indications and contraindications of a core list of Chinese herbs and food items, and basic botanical and zoological concepts.
- Accurately compile all diagnostic data necessary for both acupuncture and Chinese herbal treatment using the four examinations (sì zhěn 四 诊) and other appropriate examinations.
- Using the theories of Chinese medicine, develop a clinical diagnosis that has the accuracy, detail and sophistication necessary for the delivery of both acupuncture and Chinese herbal treatment
- Demonstrate a comprehensive knowledge of the classical principles of combination and formulation of Chinese herbs, focusing on the clinical functions of a core list of formulas.
- Based on the diagnostic findings, develop a treatment and prevention plan that includes both acupuncture and Chinese medicine, including relevant classical guidelines, as well as appropriate medical referral and/or collaboration. Assess the effectiveness of this plan and modify as needed.
- Skillfully and safely execute a treatment plan that includes both acupuncture and Chinese herbal treatment.
- Recognize emergency situations or situations for which additional biomedical care or follow-up is needed, and take appropriate action.
- Apply contemporary professional, ethical and legal standards in the delivery of all aspects of Chinese medical care, including acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine.
- Demonstrate clinical and academic communication skills that are audience-appropriate and capable of advancing the modern application of classical Chinese medical concepts.
- Apply the basic principles of evidence-informed medicine in acupuncture and Chinese medical treatment; apply critical scholarship in the clinical application of classical Chinese medical traditions.
- Demonstrate an understanding of contemporary business models and the ability to establish an acupuncture and Chinese herbal practice in a private, integrative, or community-style health care setting.
- Demonstrate the ability to practice acupuncture and Chinese medicine effectively as part of the greater medical community and when necessary, function as an effective member of a cohesive integrative medical team.