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McMaster University offers the Contemporary Medical Acupuncture Program, a pioneering initiative co-founded in 1998 by Dr. Angelica Fargas-Babjak and Dr. Alejandro Elorriaga Claraco. This 300-hour Certificate Program, provided by the Department of Anesthesia, emphasizes skill-based learning in neurofunctional acupuncture and electroacupuncture, tailored for health care professionals seeking to enhance their treatment methodologies for pain and movement disorders.
The curriculum integrates evidence-based practices and contemporary medical knowledge with practical workshops, ensuring participants gain hands-on experience in areas such as anatomy, palpation, and needle insertion. The program has garnered positive testimonials from a diverse range of health care professionals, highlighting its effectiveness in bridging traditional acupuncture with modern scientific principles.
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