Hello all,
I cound't help but notice the last discussion on Acupuncture Colleges in the UK. I am in the process of deciding which college to attend myself at the moment and came across two interesting looking qualifications.
Oneisa Diploma in Chinese Healthcare and Acupuncture (DCHA) which is offered by the AcuMedic Foundation in Camden, London. This Diploma is apparently issued after 2.5 years of study by the Beijing University of Chinese Medicine and Pharmacology! *rather posh me thinks!*
The other is a Diploma in Healthcare Acupuncture by Asante Academy, Middlesex University. Only takes about 8 months to get that one!
Both diplomas are only open for "Health Care Professionals" such as Nurses, GP's, Physiotherapists and such BUT are seen as full blown Acupuncture qualifications!
Just wandering if anyone on here as taken either diploma, how the course was structured, how informative it was...etc. And of course what some of the BSc Acupuncturists think about these courses!
Any input is highly appreciated!
I cound't help but notice the last discussion on Acupuncture Colleges in the UK. I am in the process of deciding which college to attend myself at the moment and came across two interesting looking qualifications.
Oneisa Diploma in Chinese Healthcare and Acupuncture (DCHA) which is offered by the AcuMedic Foundation in Camden, London. This Diploma is apparently issued after 2.5 years of study by the Beijing University of Chinese Medicine and Pharmacology! *rather posh me thinks!*
The other is a Diploma in Healthcare Acupuncture by Asante Academy, Middlesex University. Only takes about 8 months to get that one!
Both diplomas are only open for "Health Care Professionals" such as Nurses, GP's, Physiotherapists and such BUT are seen as full blown Acupuncture qualifications!
Just wandering if anyone on here as taken either diploma, how the course was structured, how informative it was...etc. And of course what some of the BSc Acupuncturists think about these courses!
Any input is highly appreciated!