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The mission of the Seattle Institute of Oriental Medicine is to train well-prepared and well-rounded practitioners of Oriental medicine. This is achieved by emphasizing active learning with a focus on problem solving in clinically-based, apprentice-like experiences. At the same time, students are exposed to a variety of approaches to Oriental medicine that engenders awareness and respect for the validity of different healing traditions. The entire program is designed to give students a solid grounding in the basics of Oriental medicine and supply the tools and encouragement for students to develop their own approaches. The Seattle Institute's statement of purpose grew out of the founders' belief that education in East Asian medicine is best accomplished in a clinically-based program in which students work in small groups with experienced practitioners. The Seattle Institute fulfills its statement of purpose by offering two Master's degree programs: a Master's in Acupuncture and a Master's in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. The school is designed to support its purpose in several distinct ways:
Educational ObjectivesThe school's educational objectives are measurable traits or qualities we expect students to attain by the time they graduate from their program. These objectives are relatively broad and give general guidance for the development of the curriculum and the measure of its success. The following outcomes are expected of the graduates of the Seattle Institute. The graduate will be:
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August 14, 2010 - August 14, 2010 |
September 11, 2010 - September 11, 2010 |