W. Va. Code R. § 32-11-4 - General Criteria for Approval of Acupuncture Training Programs
4.1. The total
number of hours of oriental medical theoretical training shall consist of a
minimum of eighteen hundred (1,800) hours and the total number of hours of
clinical instruction shall consist of a minimum of 300 hours. and the course
work shall extend over a minimum period of four (4) academic years or, eight
(8) semesters or, twelve (12) quarters or, nine (9) trimesters, or thirty-six
(36) months.
4.2. Candidates for
admission shall have successfully completed an approved high school course of
study or have passed a standard equivalency test.
4.3. The course of training shall be located
in a W. Va. State university or college, or an institution approved by the
Board, or in the case of training programs located outside West Virginia, in an
institution which is approved by the appropriate governmental accrediting
authority or an accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Department of
Education.
4.4. The training
program shall develop an evaluation mechanism to determine the effectiveness of
its theoretical and clinical program.
4.5. Course work shall carry academic
credit.
4.6. The director of the
clinical portion of the training program shall be a licensed acupuncturist or
other licensed practitioner authorized to practice acupuncture.
4.7. All instructors shall be competent to
teach their designated courses by virtue of their education, training and
experience.
4.10. Each approved
course of training shall receive accreditation or approval for schools and
colleges by an agency approved by the U. S. Department of Education or the
approval of the course of training by the Board shall automatically
lapse.
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