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Background: Acupuncture is an ancient practice that involves fine needle insertion into specific points on the body to regulate the flow of energy (qi), alleviate pain, and promote healing. In the United States, acupuncture education and training mainly occur within schools for acupuncture and oriental medicine (AOM). However, more and more academic institutions are now adopting acupuncture and providing it to patients. In this manuscript, we discuss an acupuncture training curriculum devised by Carilion Clinic in Southwest Virginia.
Materials and methods: In accordance with Virginia's medical board's requirements, trainees will complete 200 hours of training, including 50 hours of in-person instruction. Training is administered in four phases, two of which include two 3.5-day in-person hands-on training opportunities. The other two phases include 150 hours of self-instruction through various educational assignments and online modules. Topics covered include acupuncture theory, acupoints system, acupressure, TCM theories/therapies, evidence-based practices, and the integration of TCM into a comprehensive healthcare approach. Regular surveys and feedback forms will be used to follow up with alumni, their employment status, areas of specialization, continued education, and professional achievements.
Results: Our new acupuncture training program has launched its inaugural class of 28 trainees, consisting of practicing physicians, residents, and medical students. Comprehensive statistical data will be collected on the career progression of our graduates and frequency of acupuncture services offered to patients.
Conclusion: This new acupuncture training program offers a comprehensive and integrative approach to acupuncture and traditional medicine, drawing from a variety of Eastern medical theories. The training program is open to physicians, fellows, residents, and medical students and is currently in its inaugural year training 28 individuals. Future studies will analyze acupuncture service provision by our graduates and the potential of our training program to meet the growing demand for acupuncture therapy within our area.