Acupuncturists

(NOC 3232)
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What do Acupuncturists do?

Practitioners of natural healing provide health care to patients using traditional Chinese medicine techniques and other forms of treatment including acupuncture, herbology or reflexology to promote, maintain and restore the holistic health of patients.

How to become: Acupuncturists


  • Acupuncturists usually require completion of a three-year diploma program in acupuncture from a private institute or completion of some university undergraduate studies in science and training in a related health care discipline or work experience under the supervision of a registered acupuncturist.
  • Other occupations in this unit group usually require completion of training programs specific to their type of practice and some supervised practical training.

Where to study for a career as: Acupuncturists

Modified on December 15, 2023

How much do Acupuncturists make?

Low:
$36,296
Average:
$62,400
High:
$110,240

Job openings for Acupuncturists

Job Seekers:
21,000
Job Openings:
28,600