Acupuncture
Duties and responsibilities: Acupuncture, a traditional Chinese
medical art practiced for more than 5,000 years, involves inserting fine
needles at points on the body's surface to influence physiological functions.
Acupuncture practitioners treat a wide range of physical and psychological
conditions and provide support for patients with chronic diseases. They can
work in a variety of settings, including in private practice and hospitals.
Salary: $46,536 - $72,710
Education: Master’s degree or post-baccalaureate
certificate from an accredited program
Reflection: Do you think you would like to be
one? why or why not?
I would not
like to be a acupuncturist and for my reason for this is because I really do
not enjoy looking or having a needle in
or anywhere around my back, arms or legs not even my ears for I get
really lightheaded and a bit sick to my stomach doesn’t mean I go against
acupuncture yes it does make wonders for pain relief but It just wouldn’t be
for me in some type of way maybe I might one day try it for myself but other
than that no I wouldn’t like to be an acupuncturist.
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