Acupuncture Today

The NCCAOM 2024 Job Analysis offers a comprehensive snapshot of the acupuncture and herbal medicine profession, revealing key insights into practitioner and patient demographics. Notably, nearly half of practitioners work in suburban settings, while urban areas also host a significant portion. Interestingly, part-time practice has increased, now representing the majority, while full-time work has seen a decline. Most acupuncturists operate in private practice, though there's a growing trend towards multi-disciplinary clinics and hospital-based settings, signaling increasing integration into mainstream healthcare. While a significant percentage accept insurance payments, many still rely on cash payments. Income distribution varies, reflecting diverse career stages and practice models. The survey highlights that the primary patient age range is 31-65, with pain management being the top reason for seeking acupuncture. This job analysis is crucial for understanding the profession's current state and guiding future certification exam updates. Further clinical findings will be presented in a subsequent article.

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Acupuncture Today is the only national publication serving licensed acupuncturists and doctors of traditional medicine. It is the most complete resource for news and product information in this profession for 20+ years. AT reaches 30,000+ doctors and students of acupuncture and traditional medicine through our print and online editions each month.