Duties and responsibilities :Oriental medicine practitioners
use forms of acupuncture and treatment through the Chinese concept of “qi,”
which means energy. Oriental medicine treats a variety of ailments including
headaches, back pain, arthritis, or other illnesses by identifying patterns of
imbalance within a body’s energy levels and working to readjust fluids or
tissues in order to keep the body in balance and relieve pain.
Educational requirements: Education and training
requirements vary state to state for becoming an oriental medicine
practitioner. Some practitioners are licensed to be a physician’s assistant and
then take classes to become certified in oriental medicine. Most practitioners
earn a Bachelor’s degree in biology or another medical related field, then go
on to fill state requirements for practicing oriental medicine.
Salary $61,000 per year
Reflection: I would not like to be this because Im not
interested in this carreer
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