Program Overview
The course begins with an overview of fundamental aspects of Chinese Medicine, including Yin-yang and Five Element theory. These theories serve as a foundation for case diagnosis and treatment presented later in the class. A variety of acupuncture techniques are taught in addition to conventional "dry needling," including electro-acupuncture, aqua-acupuncture, and moxibustion. In acupoint labs, students learn acupuncture points on dogs. Class is limited to 24 students for an intensive and intimate learning experience.
The course consists of an online session and an on-site session. The online session contains 5 modules with lectures and case demos that students can stream at their convenience. The on-site session contains 3 modules hosted at UC-Davis College of Veterinary Medicine. These in-person modules provide students with the opportunity to learn acupuncture points on live animals in small lab groups with a maximum of six students per instructor. Tutoring sessions totaling 12 hours thoroughly prepare students for exams.
Major Topics
With a curriculum designed for students new to acupuncture, the Small Animal Acupuncture Program provides a comprehensive mix of both theory and practice. You will learn:
- Frameworks used in acupuncture: Five Elements, Yin-Yang, Eight Principles, Zang-Fu Physiology and Pathology, Meridians and Channels
- The scientific basis of acupuncture
- 157 canine acupuncture points on live animals
- Acupuncture techniques: electro-acupuncture, aqua-acupuncture, moxibustion, and dry needling
- TCVM diagnostic systems: patient personality, tongue and pulse diagnosis, and client inquiry
- How to integrate acupuncture into your practice
Additional Benefits
Once enrolled for the Acupuncture Certification Track, you will receive:
- Complimentary canine acupoint chart
- Complimentary 32-hour Evidence-Based Veterinary Acupuncture Course
- 1-year complimentary membership with the World Association of TCVM (WATCVM)
- Free lifetime case consultation by Chi faculty
Program Features
Enjoy the convenience of online learning
Learn from Dr. Xie, the master of veterinary acupuncture
32 hours of intensive hands on learning with live animals in small lab groups capped at 6 students for every instructor
Start practicing acupuncture on patients after the first on-site session
Earn up to 25% of future master's degree credit per experiential learning
What our students have to say
After finishing the course, I feel confident to practice acupuncture and not worried I’m going to do it wrong. The training was great.
Carrie Uehlein, DVM
Huntersville, NC
I am very happy that I chose to study at Chi. The integration of acupuncture and the rest of the modalities of TCVM combined with the knowledgeable and helpful teaching staff have made this a lifetime event for me.
Rene Gandolfi, DVM
Castro Valley, CA
This class was amazing! I love the small lab groups and the information is presented wonderfully. I now see how TCVM courses can become addicting!
Amanda Ramage, DVM
Westmont, IL
Dr. Xie's lectures are outstanding. Very engaging speaker. The information is presented clearly and he guides you through the material in a way that you can easily understand.
Jessica Balter, DVM
Seaford, NY
It is always nice to see an actual patient and assess tongue and pulse, then work through the diagnosis and treatment plan. I am continually amazed at all of the work and goodwill that gets poured into these classes.
Jean Hollenstein, DVM
Glenwood, MN
Veterinary Acupuncture Certification Track
Taught in English
For veterinarians & veterinary students only
94 CE hours
Online Session
Online Modules 1-5
Introduction to the program and History Veterinary Acupuncture
1h
What is Acupuncture
1h
Veterinary Acupuncture: Scientific Basis
2h
Basic TCVM Theories - Yin Yang
1h
Eight Principles and Bian Zheng
1h
Five Elements
2h
Zang-Fu Physiology
2h
Channels and Meridians
2h
Top 10 Canine Acupoints and Clinical Applications
1h
General Rules of Acupuncture
4h
Indications for Veterinary Acupuncture
2h
How to Start your Acupuncture Practice
1h
Where Do I Start the Acupuncture Practice
1h
SA Anatomy for Acupuncturists
1h
Five Elements and Zang Fu physiology
2h
Five-Shu Transporting Points
2h
Other Special Points and Clinical Applications
2h
How to Treat Canine Diseases-Demo
2h
How to Treat Gastrointestinal Disorders
2h
How to Treat Respiratory Disorders
2h
How to Treat Bi/Wei Syndromes, Osteoarthritis and IVDD
2h
Canine Acupuncture Cases-Demo
2h
Five Treasure: Qi, Blood, Shen, Jing, Body Fluid Physiology and Pathology
4h
TCVM Diagnosis
4h
Eight Extraordinary Channels
2h
Etiology and Pathology
2h
How to Select Acupoints
2h
How to Make a TCVM Diagnosis (Dry Lab)
2h
Acupuncture for Neurological Disorders
2h
How to Approach Clinical Cases
2h
How to Improve Acupuncture Results
2h
Small Animal Cases: TCVM Approach
3h
Bubble Chart Review
1h
A Quick Review from Sessions 1 to 3
1h
How to Treat Renal Failure
1h
How to Treat Heart Failure
1h
How to Treat Behavioral Problems
1h
Herbal Introduction
2h
Acupuncture for the Liver
2h
How to Treat Skin Problems
2h
Acupuncture for Cancer
2h
Feline Acupuncture
2h
Case Studies from Students
1h
Avian Acupuncture
1h
Exotic Animal Acupuncture
1h
A Quick Review from Sessions 1 to 4
1h
Acupuncture for Endocrine Disorder
2h
Acupuncture for Immune-mediated Diseases
2h
Clinical Applications of TCVM
2h
Food Therapy Intro
1h
Introduction to Tui-na
1h
Liver Physiology and Pathology
1h
Lung Physiology and Pathology
1h
Spleen Physiology and Pathology
1h
Heart Physiology and Pathology
1h
Kidney Physiology and Pathology
1h
TCVM Overview
1h
How to Sell TCVM
1h
On-site Sessionsat UC Davis SVM
On-site Module 1
Veterinary Acupuncture Wet Lab
12h
Tutoring/Reviewing Lectures, Real Case Demo and Questions/Answers
4h
On-site Module 2
Veterinary Acupuncture Wet Lab
12h
Tutoring/Reviewing Lectures, Real Case Demo and Questions/Answers
4h
On-site Module 3
Review all 157 Points and Techniques
8h
Tutoring and Q&A
4h
Clinical Acupoint Exam
4h
Written Exam
4h
Certification
CVA Certification
Students of the Veterinary Acupuncture program are eligible for the Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist certification endorsed by Chi University and the World Association of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (WATCVM). The CVA certification requirements are as follows:
Complete all sessions of the program
Pass three online quizzes with scores above 75%
Pass the final written exam in the final on-site session with a score above 75%
Pass the clinical acupoint exam in the final on-site session with a score above 75%
Submit one veterinary acupuncture case report to be approved
Complete 30 hours of advanced TCVM program training or internship with a certified veterinary acupuncturist
Please note that Chi cannot issue any certification to veterinary students until their DVM or equivalent has been obtained.
Textbooks
Instructors
Huisheng Xie
DVM, PhD
Dr. Xie has 40 years of clinical, teaching, and research experience in veterinary acupuncture and TCVM. He has trained over 10,000 veterinarians to practice TCVM worldwide. Dr. Xie’s education includes advanced training in veterinary medicine, veterinary acupuncture, and human acupuncture. Dr. Xie has authored 20 books and over 100 peer-reviewed papers. His textbooks, including Xie’s Veterinary Herbology, Xie’s Veterinary Acupuncture, and Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine-Fundamental Principles, have been used for TCVM training programs around the world. Dr. Xie continues to teach and develop educational courses and programs at Chi University, serves as a full clinical professor at the University of Florida’s College of Veterinary Medicine, and is an honorary professor at China Agricultural University, South China Agricultural University, and China Southwest University.
Read moreRonald Koh
DVM, MS, DACVSMR, CVA, CCRP, CVMMP, CVCH, CVFT
Dr. Koh earned his veterinary degree in Taiwan and further honed his expertise at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine, completing a specialty internship and a Master’s in acupuncture/integrative medicine. Subsequently, he has been teaching at Chi University and served as a clinical assistant professor at LSU School of Veterinary Medicine before his current role as the clinical associate professor and head of Integrative Medicine at UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. Certified in acupuncture, Chinese herbal therapy, Chinese food therapy, rehabilitation, and medical manipulation, Dr. Koh is also board certified in Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation. He also holds the distinguished title of Charter Fellow with the American College of Veterinary Botanical Medicine. Dr. Koh is an internationally recognized speaker and mentor in the areas of rehabilitation, TCVM, and integrative medicine. He also has contributed to academic literature, penning book chapters and peer-reviewed articles on these areas. His clinical focus centers on integrative approaches to various health conditions to optimize clinical outcomes and quality of life, particularly concerning pain management, mobility issues, and chronic disorders.
Roger Clemmons
DVM, PhD, DACVIM (Neurology and Neurosurgery), CVA, CVFT
Dr. Clemmons graduated with his DVM from Washington State University. There, he also was granted a PhD in veterinary science (emphasis in neurophysiology and clinical neurology). Dr. Clemmons then took a faculty position at the University of Florida’s College of Veterinary Medicine where he practiced neurology and neurosurgery for 35 years before joining the private Veterinary Specialty Hospitals in Florida. Dr. Clemmons, a board-certified specialist in Neurology, has published over 100 peer-reviewed original studies, reviews, papers and abstracts and given numerous presentations, both in the US and abroad. At UF, he has had an active research program and is known for his work on platelet physiology and in the study of neurodegenerative diseases such as degenerative myelopathy. He has developed a number of innovative neurosurgical techniques including fixation of atlantoaxial subluxation and Wobbler’s syndrome. Dr. Clemmons taught veterinary and graduate students at the University of Florida for 35 years. Dr. Clemmons became a certified veterinary acupuncturist (CVA) at Chi in 2000. He was certified in TCVM Food therapy (CVFT) from Chi in 2009. He integrates Veterinary Acupuncture, Herbal Medicine, and nutrition into his practice. He is a national and international speaker in the field of neurology and the science of veterinary acupuncture.
Greg Todd
DVM, CVA
Dr. Todd graduated from the University of Florida with a DVM in 1988. In 1993, Dr. Todd became an apprentice to Dr. Patrick Sullivan, AP, and began studying Traditional Chinese Medicine. In 1996, he became certified by IVAS. His studies continued at Chi. He has lectured and instructed nationally and internationally for IVAS, the North American Veterinary Conference, and Chi. Dr. Todd practices integrative veterinary medicine at the Animal Hospital of Dunedin in the Tampa Bay Area.
Enrollment Options
Semester
2023 - 2024
Schedule & Tuition
This class is limited to 24 students only. The registration on the Chi website only covers online session study. Students must also register for the on-site session at the UC Davis CVM website.
Online Session
Online Modules 1-5
Online
Dec 15, 2023 - Jun 27, 2024
$3,915.00
On-site Sessions at UC Davis SVM
On-site Module 1
On-site in Davis, CA
Feb 10 - Feb 11, 2024
$1,750.00
Location
Davis, CA
University of California Davis-School of Veterinary Medicine
Day 1 | |
8:30 AM - 10:30 AM | Wet Lab |
10:30 AM -11:00 AM | Coffee/Snack Break |
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM | Wet Lab |
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM | Lunch Break |
1:30 PM - 3:00 PM | Wet Lab |
3:00 PM - 3:30 PM | Coffee/Snack Break |
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM | Wet Lab |
Day 2 | |
8:30 AM - 10:30 AM | Wet Lab |
10:30 AM -11:00 AM | Coffee/Snack Break |
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM | Wet Lab |
1:00 PM - 1:30 PM | Lunch Break |
1:30 PM - 5:30 PM | Tutoring, Real Case Demo, and Question and Answer |
On-site Module 2
On-site in Davis, CA
Apr 6 - Apr 7, 2024
$1,750.00
Location
Davis, CA
University of California Davis-School of Veterinary Medicine
Day 1 | |
8:30 AM - 10:30 AM | Wet Lab |
10:30 AM -11:00 AM | Coffee/Snack Break |
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM | Wet Lab |
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM | Lunch Break |
1:30 PM - 3:00 PM | Wet Lab |
3:00 PM - 3:30 PM | Coffee/Snack Break |
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM | Wet Lab |
Day 2 | |
8:30 AM - 10:15 AM | Wet Lab |
10:15 AM -10:45 AM | Coffee/Snack Break |
10:45 AM - 12:30 PM | Wet Lab |
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM | Lunch Break |
1:30 PM - 5:30 PM | Tutoring, Real Case Demo, and Question and Answer |
On-site Module 3
On-site in Davis, CA
Jun 28 - Jun 29, 2024
$1,750.00
Location
Davis, CA
University of California Davis-School of Veterinary Medicine
Day 1 | |
8:30 AM - 12:30 PM | Wet Lab |
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM | Lunch Break |
1:30 PM - 5:30 PM | Wet Lab |
Day 2 | |
8:30 AM - 12:30 PM | Tutoring and Q&A |
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM | Lunch Break |
1:30 PM - 5:30 PM | Clinical Acupoint Exam |
Day 3 | |
8:30 AM - 12:30 PM | Written Exam |
Payment Information
Payment is due upon enrollment of the course and includes a $150.00 non-refundable deposit.
Add-ons
Required Textbooks
$340.00
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I have to take acupuncture classes in a prescribed order or can I start at any time?
You must start at session one and continue along in order. If you have mitigating circumstances, you will have to defer all following sessions until the next semester.