lilly Publish time 2013-02-11 02:31:13

Licenses in Michigan USA

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<p>Do I qualify to take NCCAOM exam after finishing the online courses?</p>
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<p>I am kind of confused by the following courseQ&amp;A. Does it mean practicing acupuncture in Michigan does not need NCCAOM exam? If so, how can I get licenses in Michigan USA after completing these online courses?</p>
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<p><font color="#000000"><b>Q: What states in USA regulate Oriental Medicine and Acupuncture?</b></font></p>
<p> <font color="#000000"><strong>A: </strong>Jurisdictions With Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Statutes:<br />
Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California* (has it's own exam), Colorado,Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa,Louisiana* (has no exam), Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota,Missouri, Montana, Nevada* (has its own exam), New Hampshire, NewJersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania,Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington,West Virginia, Wisconsin.</font></p>
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<p><font color="#000000"><b>*Do not use NCCAOM</b><br />
States That Allow Practice Through a Ruling by the Board of Medical Examiners:<br />
Kansas and Michigan <br />
States in Which Legislation Has Been Introduced:<br />
Alabama, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Wyoming </font></p>

martye Publish time 2013-03-28 04:40:00

<p> Hello,</p>
<p>I was wondering if you found any new information reguarding the NCCAOM exams. I am in NC  and moving to Pa and am trying to find answers to the same question. I am looking at it as if I am an out of country student when applying for liscensure.</p>
<p>Anyway just wondering if you had come across any answers... Thanks and good luck, Marty</p>
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