The
Active Health Tuina Diploma
You can
now apply to the Landsdowne College of Acupuncture and Complementary
Medicine with your Tuina Diploma for time credit on the three year
acupuncture course.
The
College
Landsdowne College was founded in 1996 and as well as offering a Diploma
Course in Acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine also offers a
certificate in clinical medicine to graduates of other colleges who may
not have had opportunity to adequately study western medicine. This is
in keeping with the college's aim of multidisciplinary practice and
safety.
The
emphasis of the college is on teaching the student to attain a high
level of skill in the practice of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine.
Encouragement and practical advice are given on establishing a
successful acupuncture clinic. A comprehensive curriculum in Traditional
Chinese Medicine and Western Clinical Medicine is taught in an
encouraging atmosphere which not only teaches the skills necessary to
practice, but also to do safely due to the comprehensive training in
Western Clinical Medicine. The aim of the College is for the graduate to
have high ethical standards where the welfare of the client is of prime
importance. The College, before accepting any student on the course must
be satisfied that he / she will agree to abide by a code of ethics which
is the same as the code of ethics of the Traditional Chinese Medicine
Council of Ireland.
It is
presided over by Dr. Vincent Carroll who is a Medical Doctor as well as
a practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Dr. Carroll’s knowledge
and experience is comprehensive and spans both Eastern and Western
medical disciplines. This is of significant advantage for any students
undertaking the program. Dr. Carroll is a graduate of University College
Dublin, and he has worked in a number of hospitals rotating through the
various specialties. Dr. Carroll has also worked at a senior level in
the Irish Health Service for many years.
Considering the exceptionally high teaching standards, the entire
three-year course fee of €6,400 (approx. £4,250) represents remarkable
value for money and prospective students are actively encouraged to sit
in on existing course weekends prior to making their final decision to
pursue the course.
Diploma Course in Acupuncture & Traditional Chinese Medicine
The
Diploma in Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine is a three year
part time course which is scheduled to start later this year. There are
thirty teaching weekend sessions during the course and students who
successfully complete training will be awarded a Diploma in Acupuncture.
Graduates will be encouraged to obtain membership of the Traditional
Chinese Medicine Council of Ireland. Students will be expected to
involve themselves with home study groups which will be organised by the
College. These groups, when combined with work assignments help to
develop the student's knowledge and thereby allow the student to become
more familiar with the theory and practice of Traditional Chinese
Medicine.
Graduates will be expected to follow a clinical apprenticeship for six
months upon the successful completion of the final term. They will work
closely under the direction of the college director and have access to
college facilities. The graduates will be expected to meet regularly as
members of the College's post-graduate clinical club, which will provide
a forum for the presentation and discussion of case histories. Further
experience will be gained and confidence will be built up while starting
a private practice. The college director and academic staff will be
available to offer guidance and professional advice to newly qualified
practitioners during the first year following graduation. Graduates will
be encouraged to maintain links with other graduates through
professional registers and academic societies.
The aim
of the students training is a practice conducted in a safe and
professional manner. The curriculum consists of theory and practice of
Traditional Chinese Medicine, the location and function of acupuncture
points and the Western Medical Sciences. The course follows closely the
approved text books so as to facilitate learning and an emphasis is
placed on practical work. In the final year of study, case histories,
patient diagnosis and patient treatments will predominate.
Curriculum
The
first ten teaching weekends consist of basic Traditional Chinese medical
theories, elementary diagnosis and developing a knowledge of the
location and function of most of the acupuncture points. Approximately
40% of these weekends will consist of the Western Clinical Medicine.
The next
ten weekends develop upon the basic Chinese medical theories learned in
the first module and also complete the study of outstanding acupuncture
points. Case histories, patient diagnosis and Chinese herbal remedies
are introduced. Approximately 20% of these weekends are devoted to
Western Clinical Medicine.
The
final ten weekends are practical and encouragement is given to students
to develop diagnostic skills. Point location is covered again. Students
are guided in the methods of obtaining case histories, identifying
Chinese medical patterns and formulating needle prescriptions. An
emphasis is placed on the Chinese patent remedies to enable final year
students to combine herbal preparations with acupuncture for the common
conditions so as to boost the potency of treatment.
Home
study is important and during the course various work assignments are
given and corrected. This allows the tutor to individually assess the
progress of students and identify areas of developing weakness so as to
give opportunity to offer additional tuition and encouragement to remedy
areas of knowledge deficiency. The final exam will lead to the awarding
of a Diploma in Acupuncture by the College. If the Acupuncture and
Chinese Medicine Association suggests any changes to the curriculum the
College will endeavour to comply as the ultimate aim of each student
ought to be to gain admission to the Association.
Optional China Clinical Training
Successful graduates of the college are eligible to
further their training and expertise in Traditional Chinese Medicine by
taking part in the annual Advanced Clinical Training in Beijing, China.
Active Health and Beijing University of Chinese Medicine bring this
exceptional opportunity for qualified acupuncturists and Tuina
practitioners. Active Health and Beijing University of Chinese Medicine
arrange specialised clinical training in their affiliated hospitals,
where graduates will observe famous Chinese doctors treat their patients
in busy hospital surgeries. We have an exceptional relationship with the
University doctors who when satisfied with the students competence will
allow under strict supervision the student to treat his/her patients.
We will be training in some of the finest hospitals in China, some 700
to 2,000 beds where Traditional Chinese Medicine is an integral part of
the largest healthcare system in the world.
Students
will have the option to observe/treat patients in various departments,
including acupuncture, Tuina, internal medicine, orthopedics and
traumatology, gynecology, gastrointestinal disorders, ear, nose, and
throat, nephrology, neurology, respiratory disease, surgery, and
pediatrics. Opportunities will be based on availability.