National Occupational Standards

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National Occupational Standards

National occupational standards

2010 – Skills for Health

The national occupational standards for microsystems acupuncture refer to a comprehensive set of guidelines that have been established to ensure consistent and high-quality practices in the field of Microsystems Acupuncture.

These standards outline the key competencies and skills that practitioners should possess, as well as the minimum requirements for training and education to ensure that practitioners are adequately prepared to provide safe and effective treatments to their patients.

The standards cover a wide range of topics, including the anatomy and physiology of the microsystems, needling techniques, and the related health and safety concerns.

By adhering to these standards, practitioners can help to ensure that their patients receive the best possible care and that the profession as a whole continues to grow and thrive.

The national occupational standards NOSCNH 24 were written and published by Skills for Health in 2010, and can be viewed by clicking he box below. 

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CNH24 National Occupational Standards

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