Oriental medicine doctor
Duties and
responsibilities:
Oriental medicine doctors use forms of acupuncture and
treatment through the Chinese concept of “qi” which means energy. Oriental medicine
treats many types of ailment illnesses including headaches, back pain,
arthritis, or other illnesses by identifying patterns of imbalanced within body
energy levels and working to readjust liquids or fuels.
Average salary:
$61,000
Educational requirements:
Some practitioners are licensed to be a physician’s
assistant and then take classes to become certified in oriental medicine. Most
oriental medicine doctors earn a bachelor’s degree in biology or another
medical related field, then go on to fill state requirements for practicing
oriental medicine. Most of their training is obtained during an internship or apprenticeship,
and many of the students who work as intern often get hired in as a full-time practitioner
once their certification is obtained.
I wouldn't like to become one because it doesn't interest
me.
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