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Earning an Online Associate's Degree in Alternative Medicine

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For millennia, people have practiced different forms of alternative medicines ranging from herbology to acupuncture. Using time-tested methods, healers have consistently employed techniques that fall well out of the range of standard clinical medicine�and with amazing success. That�s why alternative medicine has lasted for so long.

Am I healer?

The world of alternative medicine attracts many types of people. Some areas, like acupuncture, require a very steady hand. Others, like massage therapy, only require dedication and a genuine respect for healing and interaction. If you sincerely enjoy communicating with people and helping them get better, that�s really the only prerequisite you need for success in the field.

How can I learn alternative medicine?

10 years ago, you would have needed a private teacher, but with the advent of distance learning programs, you can earn an undergraduate or Masters degree online in a short amount of time. In roughly 120 classroom hours, you can complete an online degree and begin an exciting career in alternative medicine. After receiving a foundation in general wellness, you can concentrate on:

Is there a future in alternative medicine?

The Department of Labor states that the medical industry, as a whole, is growing fairly quickly�especially as the baby boomers transition into old age. Unfortunately, medical and pharmaceutical bills are through the roof and many people are turning to alternative medicine to solve their ailments�ranging from stress to terminal illnesses.

Suffice to say that there will be steady work for qualified individuals. What�s more, many healers have their own practices so you will be able to choose your patients and hours.

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