NWHSU logo Chiropractic Acupuncture Certificate
2010 Schedule




$1620 Full Program Discount (save $270)
or $270 per session


TIMES
Sat 9am-6pm
Sun 8am-4pm
(1 hr lunch on your own each day)

This course is taught by a chiropractor and licensed acupuncturist specifically to fit the needs of chiropractors. Both theoretical and practical clinical skills will be taught, giving you techniques to help you treat even the most difficult musculoskeletal problems. The information presented will also help prepare for the NBCE acupuncture exam. Additional self-study is recommended (see recommended textbooks listed below).

About the Instructor

Peter Lichtenstein, DC, CCSP, LAc - email link

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Dates
Course Description
1
Jan 9-10, 2010
2
Feb 19-20, 2010
3
Mar 13-14, 2010
4
Apr 10-11, 2010
5
May 8-9, 2010
6
June 5-6, 2010
7
June 26-27, 2010

***Schedule is subject to change without notice ***

Required Textbooks:
Medical Asepsis for Acupuncturists (Safety Course Handout), by John Pirog
(included in tuition - you will receive a copy at session #1)

Chiropractic Acupuncture Theory and Techniques - Peter Lichtenstein, DC, LAc
(included in tuition - course notes written by the instructor)

Throughout the program you will be required to read from the following texts. We recommend two (2) hours of self-study for every hour of class you attend. You can purchase them in the University Bookstore:

  • Clean Needle Technique Manual for Acupuncturists -- Guidelines and Standards for the Clean and Safe Clinical Practice of Acupuncture, 5th Edition, published by the National Acupuncture Foundation.
  • Foundations of Chinese Medince, By Giovanni Maciocia
  • Close to the Bone, by David Legge OR Treating Pain with Traditional Chinese Medicine, by Dagmar Riley
  • A Manual of Acupuncture, by Deadman (preferred) OR Sieren Pictorial Atlas of Acupuncture OR Fundamentals of Chinese Acupuncture, by Ellis, Wiseman, Boss.

Recommended Equipment: Each student should purchase fundamentals needed for this course and the practice of acupuncture in a chiropractic setting. The following equipment is suggested and can be purchased from the University Bookstore:

  • Sieren Needles: 1 box .20mm X 30mm long AND 1 box .20mm X 40mm long
  • Ito or another brand of needle (Natural, etc.) with a metal handle .20mm X 3 inches long
  • Ito or another brand of needle (Natural, etc.) with a metal handle .20mm X 40mm long
  • 1 Box Bleeding Lancets
  • 1 Box Ear Seeds
  • 1 Box Press Needles
  • 1 Chinese soupspoon (cermaic Preferred)
  • Smokeless Moxa (stick moxa)
  • Moxa Remover
  • 5-6 clothespins (spring type)
  • 1" Paper Tape
  • Japanese incense (as thick as possible)
  • Propane Fuel Cigar Lighter (can be purchased at any cigar store $5-$30)
  • (Not required for class) Electro-Acupuncture Machine(from $125-$500) Note: The Japanese and American made machines are the best, but the most expensive. The Chinese machines are inexpensive and also work fine but sometimes they will surge which can be an unpleasant experience for your patient. Quality control in China is suspect.

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