Leaders of the Northern California Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine Profession Attend a Press Conference

On February 21, 2013, leaders of the Northern California Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine profession, including  Ron Zaidman,  President and CEO of Five Branches University, held a press conference in San Francisco, California to announce the benefits California residents will receive with the inclusion of Acupuncture in Obamacare (effective January, 2014). This is an important and significant development, as Acupuncture joins Western Medicine as an essential healthcare benefit to be included in private insurance plans.

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Second Student Externship to Korea a Success!

For the second year in a row Heerei Park, our Director of the Korean Language Master’s program, led a group of Five Branches students on a Study Abroad externship at Dae Jeon University and Dun San Oriental Medicine Hospital. This time around, students from the English program and the Chinese language program joined the Korean MTCM students. Students had two very packed weeks with activities scheduled from 9am-6pm including visiting each hospital’s various clinical departments.

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Five Branches University Graduates 60 from its Master of Traditional Chinese Medicine Program

On December 16th, 2012 Five Branches University graduated 60 students from its Master of Traditional Chinese Medicine program, its largest graduating class to date. Accompanied by the lovely piano melodies by Joanna Zhao, Five Branches Academic Dean and accomplished concert pianist, the faculty and graduates from both campuses, English, Chinese and Korean programs entered the hall to take their seats.  The graduation ceremony took place at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk’s magnificent Coconut Grove Ballroom.  With Lion Dancing and heartfelt speeches by Ron Zaidman, Five Branches President & CEO, Dr. Angela Tu, Chair of FBU’s Board of Directors, and student elected class speakers; the graduates moved on to celebrate with their proud families and friends.

Please enjoy the video link of our celebration: Five Branches University’s Fall 2012 Graduation

As soon as the celebration bells silenced, graduates went back to hitting the books and continuing to study for the upcoming California Acupuncture Licensing Exam (CALE) on February 21st, 2013.

Join us in wishing our Fall 2012 graduates and our test-takers the best of luck on the upcoming February CALE. Despite high tension from the pending lawsuit against the CAB, following the very low passing rate that many schools encountered, Five Branches continued to maintain a high passing rate of 78% on the August 2012 exam. Yesterday, Natasha Worrell-Merritt, L.Ac., Five Branches Director of Review and Assessment, told graduates to “remember, you’ve studied so hard.  Be confident in yourself and the knowledge you have. You will pass this exam!” Best wishes to all of you!

Five Branches signs Cooperation Agreement with the Fujan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine

On September 15th, 2012, President Ron Zaidman exchanges a gift of gratitude with Dr Li Candong, Vice-President of the Fuijan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine at the signing of our Cooperation Agreement.

Master’s and Doctoral students of Five Branches are invited to study with leading TCM practitioners in the hospitals of the Fujian University; and Five Branches will continue to invite their leading faculty to teach at the University. Dr Li complemented Five Branches University for our diverse and unequaled quality of Doctoral faculty.

Thank you to Five Branches faculty, Carol Wang and Susanna Shen, graduates of the Fujian University of TCM, for arranging this cooperation.

Five Branches University’s Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Master of Traditional Chinese Medicine Dual-Degree Program Receives Seven-Year Re-Accreditation by ACAOM

Five Branches University is proud to have earned the highest level of institutional and programmatic re-accreditation, 7-years, for its Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Master of Traditional Chinese Medicine Dual-Degree Program in Santa Cruz. In parallel, the Postgraduate Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Program in San Jose is now fully accredited by ACAOM, the Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. We congratulate the Board, administration, faculty and students of Five Branches for this double accomplishment and recognition, and thank you for your contributions to the continued growth and development of the University. Continue reading »

DAOM Program Fully Accredited by ACAOM

Five Branches University is proud to have earned full accreditation for its Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (DAOM) degree program in San Jose, CA by ACAOM, the Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. We are also pleased to annouce that our Master of Traditional Chinese Medicine degree program in Santa Cruz, CA earned the highest level of institutional and programmatic re-accreditation, 7-years. We congratulate the Board, administration, faculty and students of Five Branches for this double accomplishment and recognition, and thank you for your contributions to the continued growth and development of the University.

Five Branches Students Visit Korean Oriental Medicine Hospital

Eleven students of the Five Branches University Korean Master’s Degree program traveled to Korea in December 2011 to train at the hospital of Dae Jen Oriental Medicine University as part of a new Clinical Externship offered by Five Branches. Students gained advanced knowledge in a busy hospital with leading Korean acupuncturists and herbalists in the internal medicine and gynecology departments, and learned first-hand of how Oriental medicine is applied in an integrative setting. One student remarked, “This has opened my understanding of what’s possible in Oriental medicine”. Korean Program Director Heerei Park, R.N., L.Ac., is planning the next hospital visit for Summer 2012.

Five Branches Students are #1 on the CA Licensing Exam!

Five Branches University students received the highest passing rate on the California licensing exam, in Northern California in 2009! Thank you to the Five Branches faculty and students who worked hard to achieve this highest standing!

Since the start of 2009, Five Branches had 20 students take the California Acupuncture Licensing Examination. Ranked Number 1 in California among schools with 10 or more students taking the exam, over half of these first-time test takers passed by more than 15 points and two Five Branches students received 90% or higher.

Tiffa Taylor, Five Branches Faculty and Department Chair of the Review and Assessment Department works with students throughout the four year term preparing students for this examination. There are four courses designed to review coursework each year and to assess the knowledge students have obtained from the curriculum. The students worked really hard, preparing for this examination, and I am incredibly proud of them, states Tiffa.

The California Acupuncture Licensing Examination

Students who have graduated from a TCM school who want to practice acupuncture in California must first obtain a state license, which requires qualifying for and passing the California Acupuncture Licensing Examination.The examination tests the competency of entry level acupuncturists. In order to qualify for California’s examination, an applicant must furnish satisfactory evidence of completion of an approved acupuncture and Oriental medicine training program containing a minimum of 3,000 hours of theoretical and clinical training. Licensee’s from other states or individuals who have passed the National NCCAOM examination may not practice until they have passed the California examination. The Acupuncture Board offers the examination in Mandarin, Korean and English. The content of the California Acupuncture Licensing Examination is based on the results of a comprehensive occupational analysis. Licensed acupuncturists in California are surveyed on a regular basis to determine the tasks, knowledge, skills and abilities that are important components of the acupuncture profession.

Congratulations to all the Five Branches students who passed the exam!