This section outlines licensing requirements for Chinese medicine practitioners, focusing on acupuncture and herbal therapy. In the U.S. and Canada, candidates must graduate from accredited programs, pass the NCCAOM exams, and meet state/provincial standards. Continuing education ensures ongoing competence. Licensing ensures professional credibility, protecting public health while advancing holistic practices rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine principles. Accreditation and exams are key to practicing legally and ethically in this growing field.

The Science and Art of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Exploring the Doctorate of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine
thronetofreedomTraditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a holistic healing system. It…
