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Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine

Wongu University of Oriental Medicine

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The MSAHM program consists of 2,500 didactic hours of didactic training and 1,000 clinical hours for a total of 3,500 hours. The entire program may be completed within four years. Upon completion, students satisfy the Nevada State Board of Oriental Medicine’s curriculum and clinical hours requirements to seek licensure as an Oriental Medicine Doctor in the State of Nevada. The didactic program is an intensive and broad study of the history, tradition, philosophy, and practice of the following...

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Locations

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  • Las Vegas, Nevada

    8620 South Eastern Avenue, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89123-2836

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

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Skills

Active ListeningReading ComprehensionCritical ThinkingSocial PerceptivenessWritingSpeakingScienceComplex Problem Solving

Knowledge

Medicine and DentistryBiologyTherapy and CounselingPsychologyEducation and Training

Abilities

Problem SensitivityOral ComprehensionOral ExpressionInductive ReasoningWritten ComprehensionDeductive ReasoningWritten ExpressionInformation OrderingCategory FlexibilityNear Vision

Tasks

  • Analyze records, reports, test results, or examination information to diagnose medical condition of
  • Treat internal disorders, such as hypertension, heart disease, diabetes, or problems of the lung, br
  • Prescribe or administer medication, therapy, and other specialized medical care to treat or prevent

Technology

Medical softwareBilling and invoicing softwareElectronic mail softwareInformation retrieval or search softwareSpreadsheet software

Tools

Adult Magill forcepsAngiocathsAuditory testing equipmentAutomated external defibrillators AEDBlood collection syringesColposcopesCryosurgical unitsDermal curettesDesktop computersDictation equipmentDressing forcepsEar curettesEar forcepsElectrocardiography EKG machinesElectronic blood pressure units

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Match confidence: medium29-1216.00General Internal Medicine Physicianstitle_inference———
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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  • Patient medical records, laboratory reports, and test results — review and organize under attending physician supervision to support initial diagnostic workup in an inpatient or outpatient setting.
  • Common acute conditions such as infections, influenza, and pneumonia — recognize presenting signs and symptoms and formulate a preliminary differential diagnosis under direct clinical supervision.
  • Prescribed medications and standard treatment protocols — administer and document under supervision, following established formulary guidelines in a hospital or clinic environment.
  • Patient histories and physical examination findings — collect and record systematically using electronic health record software during supervised clinical encounters.
  • Routine health problems in adult patients — assist in managing under attending oversight, applying evidence-based protocols for conditions such as hypertension and uncomplicated diabetes.
  • Diagnostic procedures and test results — explain to patients in clear, accessible language under supervision, ensuring informed understanding prior to and following clinical investigations.
  • Preventive health guidance on diet, physical activity, and hygiene — deliver to individual patients following established clinical guidelines during supervised office visits.
  • Medical literature and clinical guidelines — read and synthesize to support differential diagnosis and treatment planning under the direction of a supervising internist.
  • Electronic medical record and scheduling software — navigate and utilize to document patient encounters, order tests, and coordinate care within a structured clinical workflow.
  • Interprofessional care team communications — participate in under supervision, conveying patient status and treatment updates accurately during rounds or case conferences.

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Student Outcomes

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Completion Rate
59%
Placement Rate
Not reported