Acupuncture and Oriental medical care is one of the most respected healing professions around the globe. It serves a quarter of the world’s population and has increased in public acceptance in the United States and Europe as the fastest growing complementary health care field. Oriental medicine has gained this respect by being both the most ancient written form of medical therapy known and a form of medicine with excellent clinical results.
Integrative Health Care Preparation
Oriental medicine, which encompasses acupuncture, herbal therapy, manual therapy, diet counseling, exercise and breathing techniques has been in use for thousands of years. Over the millennia, the Asian community has continuously refined this ancient healing art. During the last century, this refinement has included integration of Western medical sciences within the paradigm of traditional Oriental medicine.
The development of the Master of Science in Acupuncture degree program integrates the medical concepts of both the East and West. The student will learn modern and classical acupuncture and Oriental medical theory as well as up-to-date western bio-medical sciences.
The Master of Science in Acupuncture degree program’s goal is to provide acupuncture and Oriental medical training consistent with the developing traditions on Asia and the growing modern health care system in the United States.
Having an opportunity to work alone and in conjunction with other health care practitioners in the Health Sciences Center, the students will be able to integrate the care of patients with other health care providers. Thus, the student gains a “real world” advantage before entering private practice.
Contact Information
Jennifer Brett, ND, LAc – Director
60 Lafayette Street, Bridgeport, CT 06604
(203) 576-4122
or 1-800-
EXCEL-UB (1-800-392-3582), ext. 4122
jbrett@bridgeport.edu
Charles Ford, LAc – Associate Director
60 Lafayette Street, Bridgeport, CT 06604
(203) 576-4423
charlesf@bridgeport.edu
James Fitzpatrick, Jr., LAc – Clinic Director
60 Lafayette Street, Bridgeport, CT 06604
(203) 576-4302
jfitzpat@bridgeport.edu