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Military Veterans, An Opportunity to Study TCM and Acupuncture

If you or your dependent is a veteran with an undergraduate degree, Five Branches University makes education accessible to you.  Our DTCM/MTCM program offers Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM) and Acupuncture degree, academic classes and clinical training included and the Post-9/11 GI Bill®, and Yellow Ribbon can be arranged to cover your tuition fees and other benefits.

To get started, please read our Veteran Education Policies. For specific questions, fill out our contact form and an Admission Adviser will contact you.  We are glad to talk with you about the benefits eligibility, financial aid, and how to navigate the admissions process.

At Five Branches University, our top priority is to prepare our graduates to become exceptional practitioners of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Our nationally accredited degree programs provide students with a strong foundation in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) diagnosis, acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, the latest TCM research, extensive clinical training, and comprehensive education in integrative medicine.

See Guidance for Future Students for more information regarding our educational opportunities. You can also submit your questions and our admissions support team will guide you through the Admissions Process step by step.

Experience Five Branches 2019

Five Branches University has been at the forefront of Traditional Chinese Medicine education and clinical services in the San Francisco Bay Area for thirty-five years. We provide winning opportunities to advance your knowledge in Traditional Chinese Medicine where you could start an amazing career, or simply benefit yourself and your loved ones.
Come find your unique experience in Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine. Grab your free spot now; spots are limited.

 

School Events

DTCM/MTCM Program Open House

Experience what it feels like to be a student at Five Branches University! Enjoy a tour of our campus, engage in clinical demonstrations, and participate in lectures by our teachers. The open house will provide a comprehensive understanding of our TCM education, an introduction to student activities, and also how to become a student.



Course Trial & Campus Tour

Prospective students can come for a campus tour, and even gain a chance to experience classroom culture on a regular school day to get a feel of student life at Five Branches. We also provide in-depth explanation of the DTCM/MTCM Program (application packets will be given).



Community Services

Come get a free treatment at our Community Health Service event! Consultation and treatment provided; whether you need one, or you simply want to try out acupuncture/acupressure. Both Licensed Acupuncturist and Internship Students will be available on site.


Student Organized Events

Student Lunch Forums

Our student-organized experience-sharing forums have received much attention and attendance! The event envisions a closer knitted student community where all could benefit from mutual experience and knowledge sharing. Sign up and join this event on Tuesdays at 12:15pm in Orchid Room!


 

Functional Movement

Our students, alumni, and staff have been participating in Functional Movement sessions coached by Son Doung. Son majored in Kinesiology, and also works as a Physical Therapy Aide (PTA) at the Sutter Health Palo Alto Medical Foundation. “We learn about health every day; we should at least keep ourselves fit and healthy,” Son remarks. Utilizing foam rollers and Thera-Bands, Son leads the exercises, incorporating techniques from his experiences in physical therapy. Sign up and join on Mondays at 11:00am!


 

Taichi for Everyone

Come learn and practice Taichi with Donna Tse, a Certified Taichi instructor, also winner at Taichi competitions. Taichi is a gentle exercise regimen derived from Traditional Chinese Medicine and Martial Arts. It is a smooth, graceful form of exercise focusing on balance, body awareness, and deep breathing. Tai Chi is sometimes known as “meditation in motion”. Join on Fridays 6:00pm ~ 7:00pm.


 

Rhythmic Stretching

No dancing shoes nor dance talents needed. All are invited to come and participate in an enjoyable half hour experience in between lunch break. Fill your being with beauty. Cued by Maryam, students move rhythmically with coordinated steps to the background of Persian music. Join Maryam as she leads students to engage physically with music, inhaling and exhaling with each movement. Do you feel your music?


About Five Branches

What are the Five Branches of TCM?

The “Five Branches” represent the fundamentals of TCM treatment and can be adapted into one’s daily lifestyle to achieve longevity and a balanced stress free life. The Five Branches are acupuncture, herbal medicine, tuina therapeutic massage, energetic exercise like qigong and taichi, and lastly TCM dietary therapy.

Event Locaiton Maps and Directions

Five Branches University Santa Cruz and San Jose have received full 7 years accreditation for both Master’s and Professional Doctorate programs: San Jose Campus | Santa Cruz Campus

Oct 1st North American TCM Symposium on Mental & Emotional Disorders

Organized by the World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies (WFCMS) and National
Federation of Chinese TCM Organizations (NFCTCMO), the North American TCM Symposium
on Mental & Emotional Disorders will be held on October 1, 2017 in San Francisco Marriott
Union Square.

Half of all Americans in the US require psychological treatment, but thankfully Chinese
medicine and acupuncture can treat the root of these problems. International experts on Chinese
medicine are gathering in San Francisco in recognition of World Mental Health Day to report
new progress and ideas in the treatment of mental issues as well as discuss ways to take your
practice to the next level. Don’t miss this rare opportunity and register for the symposium as
soon as possible. The theme of this symposium is Mental and Psychological Health, Social
Stability and Harmony – Traditional Chinese Medicine Cares for Psychological and Mental
Health.
The world class keynote speakers include Prof. Yonghou Zhao (Chief physician and President
of the Affiliated Psychiatric Hospital, Heilongjiang University of TCM, China), Prof. Zhang-
Jin Zhang (Associate Director for Clinical Affairs in School of Chinese Medicine of the
University of Hong Kong), and Joseph Changqing Yang, Ph.D. (Faculty member of Alhambra
Medical University). The other speakers include Paula King, Ph.D., April L. Schulte-Barclay,
DAOM, L.Ac., Gabrielle LeCompte, MD, L.Ac., Gordon Wang, MD, MPH, Hongxiao Jia, Ph.D.,
Daniel Jiao DAOM, L.Ac., Dipl. OM (NCCAOM), Ping Zheng, MD (China), L.Ac, and Jieyi Hu,
MD (China).
This symposium is hosted by the American Association of Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture
(AACMA) and the Five Branches University. Participants earn 8 units of CEU credits for
CAB/NCCAOM. 

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Earn Your Doctorate and Masters at the same time

Five Branches University now offers its new Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine and its Master of Traditional Chinese Medicine as a dual degree – DTCM/MTCM. This allows students to complete a single 4-year program, and earn both the Doctoral and Master’s upon graduation. The DTCM/MTCM Dual-Degree minimizes study time, grants financial aid, and allows students to sit for both the California licensing and National certification exams.

The Five Branches Advantage

  • Nationally Accredited Master’s and Doctoral Programs in Traditional Chinese Medicine with extensive training in Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine
  • Certificate Programs in Asian Bodywork and Qigong
  • MTCM/DTCM Specialty Certification in Sports Medicine, Five Element, Medical Qigong, and Tuina Massage
  • Study Abroad in integrative hospital settings in China, Taiwan, Korea, and Vietnam
  • Federal Financial Aid and Grad Plus Loans available for tuition and living expenses


Interested in Our Program?
Submit Your Question or Request in the form below, or Call us at (831) 476-9424; or (408) 260-0208

A Growing Profession

  • 42% of Americans are spending more than $34 billion on complementary and alternative therapies each year.1
  • Current trends reflect consumers made 628 million visits to alternative healthcare providers, 243 million more than visits to primary-care physicians.1
  • A growing acceptance of alternative therapies by conventional doctors is resulting in rapid expansion of integrative medicine centers across the U.S. 2

1 Journal of the American Medical Association, Dr, David Eisenberg, December, 20082 Barrie R. Cassileth, MS, PhD, Laurence S. Rockefeller Chair in Integrative Medicine and the Chief of Integrative Medicine at the New York Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.

[09/17/2017] Constitution Day 2017

Where: Five Branches University

When: September 17th – All Day

 In 1952, President Harry S. Truman signed a bill that moved I Am an American Day from the third Sunday in May to September 17. Truman did so in order for the holiday to coincide with the date of the signing of the U.S. Constitution in 1787. Congress renamed the holiday Citizenship Day.

A joint resolution passed in 1956 requested that the president proclaim the week beginning September 17 and ending September 23 each year as Constitution Week. In 2004, Senator Robert C. Byrd of West Virginia entered an amendment to the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2005 to change the name of the September 17 holiday to Constitution Day and Citizenship Day. The purpose of Constitution Day and Citizenship Day is to commemorate the creation and signing of the supreme law of the land and to honor and celebrate the privileges and responsibilities of U.S. citizenship for both native-born and naturalized citizens.

Learn more about Constitution Day from the Center for Civic Education! http://www.civiced.org/home

Acupuncture School on Point!

Nothing proves the point more sharply than a well-placed needle, a well thought out treatment strategy, and a quickly recovered patient.

“What was the most amazing thing that you have witnessed with acupuncture?” the person lying face down had just learned that I am a student of Chinese Medicine at Five Branches University and that I had practiced acupuncture in Johannesburg, South Africa, for almost twenty years.

My mind immediately returned me to that Saturday morning at the height of the Johannesburg spring all those years ago. It had been a busy morning, as all Saturday mornings were, as patients from as far afield as Pietersburg, a small town two hundred miles away, arrived to see my master, my shifu, seeking a miracle.

Mr.Skosana came in on his wife’s arm, shuffling to an armchair in the waiting room, whereupon his wife left, and I pulled his file and placed it on the table. Shifu came out from the treatment room shortly after and took Mr. Skosana in for treatment.

When Mr. Skosana came out after his treatment, he walked straight out the door, down the path to the gate, walked through the gate, and stood on the sidewalk gazing down the road, first this way, then that. I thought that he was impatiently looking for his wife.

He stood there gazing intently down the road for a good ten minutes and eventually came back towards the Clinic. He called to me from the doorway, and as I approached, he excitedly said ” watch this.” Then proudly stepped over the threshold. I looked on stupidly, not knowing what I was looking for. He stepped out again, then re-entered, exclaiming”Look, I can see the step !”It then dawned on me that Mr. Skosana had been blind when he came in and that when he had been looking down the road that he was not looking for his wife. He was looking because he could see!!He had been blind when he came for acupuncture, and now he could see!!

That was the incident which completely convinced me that acupuncture was “the Real Deal!”, that confirmed for me that this was the profession for me.

And now here I am, thirty years later, at what is rated the best Acupuncture school in the Bay Area. When I came to America, I had to go back to school to qualify to take the board exam to become a Licensed Acupuncturist.

I’ve been a student at Five Branches University for four years now. Clearly, their rating as the best acupuncture school in Northern California, and certainly, in the Bay Area, is warranted. Teachers like Steve Woodley, are, in my opinion, world class, and able to breathe life and energy into old classical texts that I had struggled with for so long. And the clinical faculty have such depth of insight and rich experience that patients experience their miracles on an ongoing basis, like the veteran’s in Dr. Chi’s Vets clinic hopping off the bed and forgetting their walking canes, or being able to come off chronic pain medications. Or in the words of a venerable veteran, ” I came off Dialysis, out of a walker, and threw away my cane since I’ve been coming to Five Branches. That’s something of a life changer, wouldn’t you say? “

I will graduate in December and will take the state board exam with confidence in March. Confidence because the rigorous preparation that I am undergoing has been proven, as many of my fellow classmates who have already graduated and passed the state board exam have passed on the first attempt, and many, like David and Andrea and Caroline, have their growing and successful practices.

I have followed Shifu for almost thirty years, I have practiced for over twenty years, been in school and worked in Hospitals in Beijing where I witnessed brain surgery using acupuncture anesthesia, and my wealth of experience and long years of study of Chinese medicine gives me the insight to appreciate the quality of acupuncture training, the deep rooting and foundation within the classics, the solid preparation to take and pass the state board exam, but most importantly, the training and preparation to become successful clinicians to build a successful acupuncture practice that Five Branches University offers, and why it is rated the best acupuncture school in Northern California, and certainly the best acupuncture school in the Bay Area.

Five Branches University has also established the world first in the way that they are establishing their Five Branches Alumni Network. I say it’s the world first because this is the first university that has begun to put in place a network to support and enable its graduates to draw upon its contacts and other resources to establish successful practices. This will be a game-changer for graduates who are entering the profession.

Nothing proves the point more sharply than a well-placed needle, a well thought out treatment strategy, and a quickly recovered patient!

About the Author:
I am Trevor Huntley, came from Johannesburg, South Africa. Before I came to the States, I have followed Traditional Chinese Medicine Shifu for almost thirty years, I have practiced for over twenty years, been in school and worked in Hospitals in Beijing. I’ve been a student at Five Branches University for four years now.

What Can Traditional Chinese Medicine Do For You?

Traditional Chinese Medicine mainly uses Acupuncture, Herbs, Tuina or Therapeutic Massage, Energetics and exercise such as Qigong or Taichi, as well as dietary therapy; the Five Branches that our school is named after.
Acupuncture has been found to assist patients suffering from a wide range of conditions. Among the most common are lower back pain, hypertension, osteoarthritis and severe headache. The practice of acupuncture may help individuals with many more ailments like seasonal allergies, infertility/fertility, PMS, as well as digestive disress…

Few things are more satisfying than living a healthy, active life. When your body is fully balanced and in optimal health, it feels as though there is nothing that you cannot accomplish. Unfortunately, a number of things can lead to an imbalance, which can develop into various maladies and sources of discomfort. At Five Branches University Health Center, we are proud to offer top-notch healthcare based in the field of Traditional Chinese Medicine. We believe that there is nothing more rewarding than helping patients reach their optimal level of function, and we pride ourselves in our ability to provide our patients with excellent treatment by TCM Graduate Students and Faculty practitioners with a world-class education in Traditional Chinese healing techniques as well as integrative medicine.

What is Traditional Chinese Medicine?

Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is rooted in a holistic healthcare system that focuses on treating the body as a whole, rather than as a series of individual components. Western medicine focuses on treating individual systems (cardiovascular, endocrine, nervous, etc.) and portions of the body when problems arise. While that approach may work for certain medical issues, it lacks the power and effectiveness of taking a holistic approach. The practice of TCM has evolved over thousands of years, encompassing new research and knowledge into a strong foundation of traditional medical practices. The end result is a medical approach that harnesses the power of the human body to heal itself, given the right circumstances. Traditional Chinese Medicine mainly uses acupuncture, herbs, Tuina or therapeutic massage, energetics and exercise such as qigong or taichi, as well as dietary therapy; the Five Branches that our school is named after.

How is Acupuncture Used in TCM?

Acupuncture plays a very important role in the practice of TCM. The fundamental theory behind acupuncture is that the vital force of the human body, known as qi (sometimes chi), is channeled through the body by way of various meridians, similar to that of the nervous system or cardiovascular system. The extremes of qi are yin and yang, and achieving the proper balance of these opposing but attracting forces is the key to balanced health. Acupuncture points are located along the body’s meridians that travel and reach all areas of the body as well as internal organs. If the flow of qi is somehow impeded through trauma or emotional distress, stimulation of the acupuncture points is needed to restore proper balance and flow. That process involves the targeted placement of thin sterile and flexible needles into specific acupuncture points.

What Conditions can Acupuncture Address?

According to research by western medicine, acupuncture has been found to assist patients suffering from a wide range of conditions. Among the most common are lower back pain, hypertension, osteoarthritis and severe headache. It is believed that the practice of acupuncture can help individuals with many more ailments like seasonal allergies, infertility/fertility, PMS, as well as digestive distress, and multiple studies are currently underway to explore the exact science behind this Traditional Chinese Medicine approach.

Other Tools of Traditional Chinese Medicine?

Aside from acupuncture, TCM uses a number of other tools and techniques to assist patients with a range of health concerns. The proper use of herbal medicines is a key component to the TCM approach, and has helped many people regain balance and improve their health. A great deal of research has been done on various Chinese herbal preparations, and how those medicines can be used to treat a number of different medical conditions. Finally, the integrative aspect of TCM is helping practitioners learn how to use these ancient and powerful techniques in conjunction and in combination with Western medical approaches to improve patient outcomes.

At Five Branches University Health Center, we operate two clinics that provide traditional Chinese medicine services to patients from throughout the San Jose and Santa Cruz areas. We invite you to contact us today to learn more about these services, or to schedule an appointment.

We accept
* Private Insurance (PPO plans):
  • Anthem Blue Cross
  • UnitedHealthCare
  • Aetna
  • Cigna
  • Blue Shield (deposit required)
  • Flexible spending account (FSA)
  • Health savings account (HSA)
  • Medi-Cal for eligibile Patients*

* Worker’s Compensation
* Personal Injury Insurance

Insurance rates include a $10 insurance processing fee for each individual visit billed.

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Contact Us

Five Branches University Clinic- San Jose
1885 Lundy Ave, Suite 108
San Jose, CA 95131

Questions- Feel free to call or email us:
Phone: (408) 260-8868
Fax: (408) 260-8889
Email: sjclinic@fivebranches.edu

We are open Monday through Saturday:
Mon-Fri 9:00am-7:30pm
Saturday 9:00am-4:00pm

The Forerunners of East West Integrative Medicine

“No matter what flavor of medical evolution we take on—all of us are graduating bilingual. We are versed in both eastern and western medicine, we are the forerunners to communicate and utilize both languages—to bridge the gap and bring the medical integration of east and west to full fruition in our country.”

“We are graduating from a rigorous training, unique to California and Five Branches University, of a 32-hundred hour program. Did you know that we are not only graduating as Traditional Chinese Medical practitioners with expertise in Acupuncture, Herbology, Massage, Qi Gong, and Diet & Nutrition? We are also graduating as Primary Care Physicians. Again, We are the ones walking the line between both medicines. We are those who are filling the gap, to bridge all worlds, one by one.”

— Melinda Phoenix, 2016 Graduation Commencement Speech

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Free Traditional Chinese Medicine Webinars

Starting from 2017, our monthly webinar will focus on improving living quality with traditional Chinese medicine. If you have any personal experience that you want to share or any suggestions on topics that you would like to discuss, please email us webinar@fivebranches.edu or send us a message on Facebook.

In April we will have a new format for our webinars, which can help you gain TCM knowledge without worrying about time constraints. Five Branches University will post a short TCM video on our Facebook and YouTube page each week, so you can watch the video at your convenience. Follow us and learn about improving your life quality. It’s that easy.

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