XingHuo College of Oriental Medicine Announces Open Enrollment for October and January Classes Leading to Master of Science Degree in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine.
XingHuo College of Oriental Medicine Announces Open Enrollment for October and January Classes Leading to Master of Science Degree in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. University of Complementary and Alternative Medicine and RainStar University of Scottsdale, Arizona, http://www.rainstaruniversity.com/ announce open enrollment availability for XingHuo College of Oriental Medicine Master of Science Degree Program. Classroom and clinic space is available for immediate enrollment. RainStar has won five Best Practices Awards from the Arizona Private School Association. They are well known for their College of Therapeutic Massage http://www.rainstaruniversity.com/html/college_overivew.html and continue that tradition of excellence in the College of Oriental Medicine.
September 20, 2004 -- XingHuo College of Oriental Medicine Announces Open Enrollment for October and January Classes Leading to Master of Science Degree in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine.
University of Complementary and Alternative Medicine and RainStar University of Scottsdale, Arizona, http://www.rainstaruniversity.com/ announce open enrollment availability for XingHuo College of Oriental Medicine Master of Science Degree Program. Classroom and clinic space is available for immediate enrollment. RainStar has won five Best Practices Awards from the Arizona Private School Association. They are well known for their College of Therapeutic Massage http://www.rainstaruniversity.com/html/college_overview.html and continue that tradition of excellence in the College of Oriental Medicine.
In related news, a fundraiser will be held at the Rainstar University Main Campus, 8370 E Via De Ventura Blvd., Suite K100 Scottsdale, AZ 85258 to benefit the campaign of Senator Carolyn Allen on Wednesday October 6th 2004 at 9:00am.
XingHuo College of Oriental Medicine (XHCOM) places special emphasis on Chinese Herbology (herbal medicine) consistent with the classical Chinese treatment protocols. The program expands upon this traditional approach to treatment to better prepare students to pass the National Commission on Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) National Certification examination in Chinese Herbology required for licensure and practice. Our graduates are exceptionally well prepared for the NCCAOM ( National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine ) examination in acupuncture, a nationally recognized certification, and consistently maintain an above-average pass-rate.
College of Oriental Medicine
2005 Academic Calendar
Winter Trimester 2005
January 2 Orientation for Incoming Class
January 3 Winter Quarter Begins
April 11-16 Final Exams
April 17- May 1 Spring Break
Spring/Summer Trimester 2005
April 30 Orientation for Incoming Class
May 2 Spring Quarter Begins
May 30 Memorial Day- No Classes
August 8-13 Final Exams
August 14-28 Summer Break
Fall Trimester 2005
August 27 Orientation for Incoming Class
August 29 Fall Quarter Begins
September 5 Labor Day-No Classes
Nov 24-27 Thanksgiving Break-No Classes
December 5-10 Final Exams
December 11-January 1 Winter Break–No Classes
XHCOM is dedicated to keeping pace with cutting-edge scientific research and study in Oriental Medicine seeks to partner with Oriental Medicine facilities, hospitals and institutions throughout the United States, the People’s Republic of China, Korea and the world at large. Our students will become fluent in the modern applications of Oriental Medicine, many of which are causing the theory and practice of this great medicine to evolve at a truly amazing pace.
XHCOM recognizes the value of providing a variety of on-site learning situations and is preparing study-abroad programs for students and graduates desiring to study Oriental Medicine, first hand, in China and Korea. Asia recognizes the United States as a primary source of Oriental Medicine theory and practice. Chinese medicine and Korean medicine represent two powerhouses of Oriental Medicine and XHCOM will seek to expand the interaction with these practices.
An over view of the College of Oriental Medicine as well as admission requirements, can be found here
http://www.rainstaruniversity.com/html/college_overview.html
Acupuncture Licensure
The Master of Science degree in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine is designed to meet the educational requirements of the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) examinations in acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine. The NCCAOM examination process is a mandatory component in achieving Diplomat of the NCCAOM status. Ninety percent of the 37 jurisdictions that regulate the practice of acupuncture have adopted the NCCAOM acupuncture examination as part of the fundamental process for licensing acupuncturists. The certificate awarded by the NCCAOM is not a license to practice acupuncture. Individual states perform this function and should be contacted directly for further information. The State of Arizona began to license acupuncturists in May 1998. Licensure requires a resident course of at least three years of study and successful completion of the NCCAOM National Board Examination in Acupuncture or equivalent as defined by the Board.
Call 1-888-RainStar today for more information or to enroll in the College of Oriental Medicine.
RainStar University Main Campus
8370 E Via De Ventura Blvd., Suite K100 Scottsdale, AZ 85258
Phone 480-423-0375 1-888-RainStar
For more Information
info@rainstaruniversity.com
News: IT Industry News - WashTech.org, Washington Alliance of Technology WorkersStudy Details Three Year U.S. High-Tech Job Bust
High-Tech Cities See No Job Growth, High Unemployment
Seattle, Wash--- A new report by the Center for Urban Economic Development at the University of Illinois, Chicago, shows that U.S. high-technology workers are still facing chronic unemployment and a serious jobs deficit despite an economic recovery being declared three years ago.
The report, entitled "America's High-Tech Bust," found that the U.S. high-tech economy continued to lose a whopping 200,000 jobs after the recession was declared over in November 2001 by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
This is the first time a report has tried to tackle the impact of the economic bust for high-tech workers at a national level.
The report found that high-tech workers have seen a doubling of unemployment rates in the past three years. The University of Illinois at Chicago conducted the research for the Washington Alliance of Technology Workers, a local of the Communications Workers of America.
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High-Tech Market Has Lost 400,000 JobsHigh-Tech Market Has Lost 400,000 Jobs
Tuesday September 14, 9:50 pm ET
By Allison Linn, AP Business Writer
High-Tech Sector Has Lost 400,000 Jobs Between March 2001 and This Past April, According to Report
SEATTLE (AP) -- The U.S. information tech sector lost 403,300 jobs between March 2001 and this past April, and the market for tech workers remains bleak, according to a new report.
Perhaps more surprising, just over half of those jobs -- 206,300 -- were lost after experts declared the recession over in November 2001, say the researchers from the University of Illinois-Chicago.
In all, the researchers said, the job market for high-tech workers shrank by 18.8 percent, to 1,743,500 over the period studied.
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