CIM
Al-Ahliyya Amman University
Training and Consulting Department
CIM
The Leading International College
Of Integrative Medicine

Register Now! Please, fill in your personal details and we will contact you shortly

Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture

300 Hours/60% Theory/40% Clinical Training
Language of Delivery: Arabic/English - According to the student's choice
Delivery: Face to Face/Zoom - According to the student's choice

Audience

Anyone interested in a career in natural medicine.
Medical and paramedical professionals who are interested in acquiring another therapeutic profession.
People who do not compromise on quality and want to study the most comprehensive track in Chinese medicine.
People who are interested in learning this wonderful profession but do not have enough time or are working and want to study without losing their jobs.
People who want to develop a therapeutic career in the field of acupuncture, Chinese herbs and Chinese physiotherapy.
All practitioners in the medical field who want to acquire powerful ancient care professions.
People who are looking for medical careers that are in great demand in the labor market.
People interested in studying one of the oldest and most famous medical professions in the world.

Program benefits

1. The most comprehensive program in the field of Chinese medicine in the world.
2. Well-known lecturers in the field with over 20 years of therapeutic experience.
3. An integrative course of study that combines complementary medicine with conventional medicine.
4. Homely atmosphere in an academic environment.
5. Convenient study times that allow participants to work and not lose their jobs.
6. The most comprehensive course of study in the field of Chinese medicine that combines all Chinese treatment methods.
7. Our curriculum competes with the most famous educational institutions in the world in the field of Chinese medicine.
8. Close relationships with China's main hospitals and the leading Chinese medicine departments.

About the program

Its origins go back thousands of years. It originated in China and then spread all over the world. According to this medicine, internal bodies can be healed and cured when pressing and acupuncturing 12 external points. Chinese medicine deals with 12 main lines in the human body that branch out into countless lines and ramifications, most notably the yin and yang, which represent the negative and the positive similar to the electric current.  
Chinese medicine has spread around the world, and the World Health Organization has recognized it. Thus, it is taught in institutes and colleges in Western countries and it is used in most countries of the world. The philosophy of this medicine stems from the phenomena that every relationship in this world is positive and negative, day and night, above and below, outside and inside. Thus, the male is symbolized by the positive, which is called the yang and the female is symbolized by the negative, which is called the yin. This duality represents the element of balance in life.  
This rule applies to the human body. Just as there is high blood pressure, there is also a low blood pressure, and an increase in the sugar level is offset by a decrease in the percentage for some, and an increase in the secretion of the glands is also offset by the opposite. On this basis, the increase in the proportion of something is called the "yang" and the decrease in it is called the “yin”. According to the approach of the Chinese medicine, the natural form of the body is the presence of an internal balance between the positive and the negative, and any imbalance might cause a pathological condition that needs treatment since the imbalance leads to a disruption of the internal energy of the body points. Chinese acupuncture is a branch of the traditional Chinese medicine.  
The treatment of Chinese acupuncture is based on the idea that the living organisms have a vital energy called "Qi", which is circulated in 12 invisible energy lines. These lines are known as the Meridians. Each of these lines is related to a different organ. Any imbalance of the vital energy flow "Qi" leads to diseases.  Acupuncture scientists insert needles into specific points in the energy lines to regain balance and energy flow. The human body has more than 1,000 acupuncture points.
In 1997, acupunctures were reclassified from "laboratory needles", that are still undergoing experiments, to a "medical device" by the United States of America - the Food and Drug Administration. In the same year, the National Health Organization issued a statement of unanimous approval to recognize the validity of acupuncture as the best treatment for many conditions. There are many theories about how to use acupuncture which include stimulating of endorphin secretion, which are substances that transmit nerve signals to and from the brain, the effect on the nervous system, stimulating blood circulation and effect on the electrical current in the body.

The use of Chinese herbal remedies is often combined with acupuncture to help balance the body functions and improve blood circulation. A Chinese medicine healer selects Chinese herbal medicine based on the physical and mental conditions of each individual patient. Herbal medicine is based on plant, mineral or animal origin. Many herbs were used in the previous ages to treat diseases, and these medicines are considered today as an important part of the global medical legacy, whether in treating diseases or improving organ functions.  
In addition to acupuncture and herbal medicine, Chinese medicine has many and varied methods, such as finger pressure therapy, air cups, Moxa, reflexology, electrical stimulation, Chinese nutrition, Reiki, Chinese physiotherapy and so on.  
The college of Integrative Medicine in Al-Ahliyya Amman University - Training and Consulting Department has developed a unique teaching method that combines Eastern and Western teachings, conventional medicine and Chinese medicine, theoretical study and practical therapy. Traditional Chinese Medicine Studies at The college of Integrative Medicine in Al-Ahliyya Amman University - Training and Consulting Department grant the most important emphasis to students and the most successful treatment techniques and provide all knowledge in the field to students in a unique and personal study setting, to provide the best and most professional therapeutic tools. 
Traditional Chinese medicine studies at The college of Integrative Medicine in Al-Ahliyya Amman University - Training and Consulting Department are based on criteria from the curricula of the most famous universities in China and are built according to the syllabi of leading colleges in Europe. Graduates of the Chinese Medicine program at The college of Integrative Medicine in Al-Ahliyya Amman University - Training and Consulting Department can continue their studies and undergo internship at university hospitals in China. 
Subjects: Chinese medicine, Chinese philosophy, Western medicine, the location of acupuncture points, the effect of acupuncture points on the human body and various diseases, Chinese herbs and their effect on the human body and various diseases, Chinese nutrition, medical massage, Chinese treatment Tui Na, Preparation for the clinic, monitoring of Chinese medicine therapists in college clinics, many treatment methods, practical training in the college clinics, disease diagnosis, diseases from a Chinese Medicine point of view, Chinese medicine in old and new books, Chinese medicine in Chinese philosophy, internal diseases, skin diseases, Pediatric diseases, gynecological problems, spine and muscle problems, various specialties of Chinese medicine according to the student's choice, psychology.

Close relationships with China's main hospitals and the leading Chinese medicine departments

Work fields

medical centers, private clinics, spa, rehabilitation centers, physiotherapy clinics, elderly homes, and others.

Certificates

Diploma certificates, Accredited by the Jordanian higher education council, from Al-Ahliyya Amman University - Training and Consulting Department, the International College of Integrative Medicine (CIM) and the Complementary Medical Association CMA located in London, UK: Chinese Medicine & Acupuncure, Tui-Na (Chinese Physiotherapy), Shitasu (Japanese Massage), Chinese Herbal Medicine, Medical Massage, Cupping and Moxa Therapy, Hopi Candles Therapy, Reflexology.

Register & Pay

Registration Cost 300$

Jordan

Al-Ahliyya Amman University