N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 8 §§ 79-2.4 - Exemption requirements
As provided in section 8216 (6) of the Education Law, an applicant may be exempt from the education requirements of this Part provided that the applicant submits an application for licensure by May 1, 1992 and either:
(a) presents evidence of satisfactory
completion of a formal acupuncture education program of no less than 1,100
hours of classroom instruction and supervised clinical acupuncture experience
recognized in the jurisdiction in which it was located and satisfactory to the
department, or completion of equivalent training satisfactory to the
department; and has completed at least 12 months of full-time acupuncture
practice in general health problems; or
(b) has completed secondary education and a
tutorial apprenticeship acceptable to the department which included anatomy,
physiology, pathology; observation, history and physical examination;
therapeutic treatment planning; preparation of the patient; sterilization; use
and maintenance of equipment; moxibustion; electroacupuncture; body and
auricular acupuncture; treatment of emergencies; when to refer to appropriate
health professionals; pre- and post-treatment instructions to the patient;
contraindications and precautions; acupuncture channel and point theory;
acupuncture physiology; acupuncture technique; clinical examination and
diagnosis; and western medical terminology. Such tutorial apprenticeship shall
have consisted of a minimum of 3,600 clock hours or the equivalent. Such
apprenticeship shall have been under a licensed acupuncturist who can
demonstrate at least 10 years full-time experience and who did not supervise
more than three apprentices concurrently. In addition, the applicant shall have
completed at least 24 months of full-time acupuncture practice in general
health problems.
Notes
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