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Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine - Professional Organizations

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      new window Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Description: ACAOM is a private agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education to accredit professional masters degree and professional masters certificate and diploma programs in acupuncture and Oriental medicine. Greenbelt, Maryland. (acaom.org)
new window Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine National Coalition Description: AOMNC was formed to support the passage of Federal Acupuncture Bill and to advocate for the elimination of discriminatory reimbursement practices. (aomnc.com)
new window Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Alliance Description: AOMAlliance is an umbrella organization comprised of practitioners, teachers, schools, venders and users of energetic medicine. Established in 1994, Olalla, WA. (aomalliance.org)
new window Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Association of Minnesota Description: AOMAM is a membership organization that advances the profession, promotes ethical standards, and educates the public in Minnesota. (acupuncturemn.org)
new window Acupuncture Association of Colorado Description: AAC is a licensed acupuncturist organization providing practitioner listings, regulations, legislation, and general information on acupuncture in Colorado. (angelfire.com)
new window Acupuncture Association of Washington Description: AAW is a licensed acupuncturist organization providing information for patients, practitioners, and members alike. (acupuncturewashington.org)
new window American Academy of Medical Acupuncture Description: AAMA is a physician organization promoting the integration of acupuncture with Western medical training and a comprehensive approach to health care. (medicalacupuncture.org)
new window American Association of Oriental Medicine Description: AAOM is a professional membership organization of licensed Oriental medicine practitioners who are committed to high ethical, educational, and regulatory standards, to ensure the competent provision of Oriental medicine to the public. Since 1981. Maryland. (aaom.org)
new window American Chinese Medicine Association (ACMA) Description: Professional organization for Doctors of Chinese medicine, acupuncturists, herbalists, and other practitioners of Chinese medicine. (americanchinesemedicineassociation.org)
new window Australian Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Association, Ltd. Description: AACMA is a national professional association of acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine practitioners. West End, Queensland, Australia. (acupuncture.org.au)
new window British Acupuncture Council Description: BAcC represents acupuncturists trained in traditional acupuncture in the United Kingdom. Based in London. (acupuncture.org.uk)
new window British Medical Acupuncture Society Description: BMAS is an organization of medical practitioners who use acupuncture in hospital or general practice. Includes dentists and vets. Links to training courses for doctors and acupuncture practitioners. Warrington, Cheshire, United Kingdom. (medical-acupuncture.co.uk)
new window California State Oriental Medical Association Description: CSOMA is a community of practitioners and all who are interested in using Oriental medicine to maintain health. (csomaonline.org)
new window Canadian Academy of Chinese Traditional Health Sciences Description: CACTHS is a Canadian national association of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) practitioners. Multilingual site. (tcmcanada.org)
new window Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture Association of Canada Description: CMAAC was Established to unite practitioners and to lobby the government for regulation of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture. Office in London, Ontario, Canada. (cmaac.ca)
new window Council of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Associations Description: CAOMA is an coalition of professional organizations which develops and advocates for standards of excellence in the education and practice of oriental medicine in the United States. (acucouncil.org)
new window European Federation for Oriental Medicine Description: EUFOM is a professional organization for oriental medicine practitioners in Europe. (eufom.com)
new window Florida Association of Oriental Medicine Description: FAOM is a professional association serving its membership to promote and protect the interests of Florida acupuncture physicians and the practice of Oriental Medicine. (faom.net)
new window Florida State Oriental Medical Association Description: FSOMA is a Florida organization promoting acupuncture and Oriental medicine, and providing continuing education and other benefits to its members. (fsoma.com)
new window International Council of Medical Acupuncture and Related Techniques Description: ICMART is a non-profit international organization of national associations of medical doctors practising acupuncture and related techniques. Brussels, Belgium. (icmart.org)
new window International Podiatric Acupuncture Forum Description: IPAF is a discussion forum providing opportunity for professional involvement and contact with those with similar interests in podiatric acupuncture around the globe. (ipaf.podiatric-acupuncture.org.uk)
new window Maine Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (MAAOM) Description: Organized to promote the safe practice of acupuncture and Oriental medicine within the State of Maine and expand public awareness and understanding of the profession. Lists providers in the state of Maine. (maineacupuncture.org)
new window Michigan Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Description: MAAOM provides a directory of practitioners and educational information on acupuncture and Oriental medicine. (michiganacupuncture.org)
new window Michigan Medical Acupuncture Association Description: MMAA provides educational and authoritative information on acupuncture and oriental medicine. Muskegon, Michigan. (michiganmedicalacupuncture.org)
new window Modernized Chinese Medicine International Association Description: MCMIA promotes the modernization and globalization of Chinese medicine. Multilingual site. Hong Kong. (mcmia.org)
new window National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Description: NCCAOM is a private non-profit organization which develops, promotes, and administers examinations and certifications for acupuncture, chinese herbology, and asian bodywork. Established 1982. Alexandria, VA. (nccaom.org)
new window National Oriental Medicine Accreditation Agency Description: NOMAA is a private agency providing educational standards for institutions wishing to offer first professional doctorate degrees in Oriental Medicine (OMD). (nomaa.org)
new window New Hampshire Association for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Description: NHAAOM is a licensed acupuncturist organization expanding public awareness, promoting access, and improving integration of Oriental Medicine into the American health care system. (nhaaom.org)
new window North Carolina Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Description: NCAAOM is a licensed acupuncturist organization promoting and fostering qualifications, regulations, education, practice, and research in Oriental Medicine since 1987. (ncaaom.org)
new window Oregon Acupuncture Association Description: OAA is a licensed acupuncturirst organization which posts newsletters, reports, and other useful information on its website. (oregonacupuncture.org)
new window Oriental Medicine Association of New Mexico Description: OMANM is an organization of Doctors of Oriental Medicine promoting professional and ethical standards of practice of Oriental medicine as a valuable contribution to the health care system. (omanm.org)
new window Society for Acupuncture Research Description: SAR is a charitable research organization promoting scientific inquiries into clinical efficacy, physiological mechanisms, patterns of use, and theoretical foundations. Washington, DC. (acupunctureresearch.org)
new window The Acupuncture Society Description: TAS is a professional body of acupuncture practitioners promoting the development of Chinese acupuncture, herbal medicine and diagnosis as an effective medical practice. United Kingdom. (tai-chi-chuan.demon.co.uk)
 




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