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Setting up a multi-bed Acupuncture Practice

7 Hours CPD

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About the course

This course has been specifically designed to help you set up and run successfully a functioning successful multibed unit. It has been designed in conjunction with ACMAC to provide you with the best and most up to date and relevant information to get started or improve your current clinic.

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  • Multibed Acupuncture Clinics:
  • Some background…
  • Why practice group acupuncture? The benefits for patients.
  • Why practice group acupuncture? The benefits for practitioners.
  • Are there drawbacks of group practice?
  • To mitigate any drawbacks, be creative!
  • How to set up and run a multibed acupuncture clinic
  • Four steps to a successful, efficient business, without wasting loads of money.
  • A template format for a new multibed clinic.
  • Maintaining privacy and confidentiality in a multibed clinic
  • Running your clinic
  • You will be discuss the important practitioner development issues such as privacy and confidentiality etc.
  • You will see how to manage emergency first aid scenarios in a multibed situation
  • You will be given exclusive access to policies and paperwork required to function successfully.

[/x_accordion_item][x_accordion_item title=\”Can I attend?\” open=\”false\”]This course is for any practitioner that wishes to set up a multibed and multi practice treatment service, to treat more than one person in a room at one time.

You may be an acupuncturist, physiotherapist, osteopath, masseur, etc. with a desire to create a unique low cost affordable clinic, come and attend to learn how to set up and run an affordable clinic, and is ideally suited for people who which to join the Association of Community and Multibed Acupuncture Clinincs (ACMAC).

  • Acupuncturists (BAcC, BMAS, ATCMA etc.).
  • Osteopaths (Dry needling).
  • Chiropractors (Dry needling).
  • Physiotherapists (AACP).
  • Etc.

A working knowledge of acupuncture (any particular style) is desirable but not required.

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  • Refreshments and lunch sadly are not provided.
  • You will need to bring a pen or pencil, we will be providing everything else; full colour course notes, all of the training equipment etc.
  • You are not assessed however Paul and Charlie will be fielding all of the questions and offer help and advice to get you started, or if you are started to get you more efficient and successful.
     

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Shepherds House

Great Maze Pond
London Bridge
London
SE1 9RT

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Tutors Charlotte Whitestone and Paul Blacker

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