Acutonics Certification Program
Introductory and Advanced ClassesHow my program is different
At Northwest Acutonics, I design my program to ensure ample time and resources within an immersive learning environment. This includes a flexible learning schedule that is tailored to work at your pace, with support provided every step of the way.
The Acutonics® Certification program ensures that practitioners receive a high level of training in the integration of sound-based tools into a health care setting. The program addresses the diverse training needs of health professionals by providing a practical understanding of Integrative Medicine, East Asian Medicine, and Sound Healing. The Acutonics® Certification Program has been approved by the NCCAOM for continuing education.
Acutonics works in harmony with other modalities
This practice is embraced by a wide range of professionals, including acupuncturists, nurses, doctors, naturopaths, chiropractors, estheticians, physical therapists, occupational therapists, psychotherapists, veterinarians, massage therapists, musicians, and energy practitioners. However, it is not a requirement to be a healthcare professional to start your training.
Acutonics training specifics
The comprehensive Acutonics certification program consists of ten core courses and two electives, totaling approximately 400 hours. At Northwest Acutonics we structure each specific course over a six-week duration, enabling a seamless integration of lessons into the broader Acutonics curriculum. These courses not only build upon prior classwork but also offer substantial hands-on experience.
The entire curriculum is divided into three distinct modules of learning. Completion of each module earns a practitioner designation, with Certified Acutonics® Practitioner, being the highest level of achievement.
Successful completion of each module of learning earns the following designation.
Module I
Associate Acutonics®
Practitioner
Module II
Acutonics®
Practitioner
Module III
Certified Acutonics®
Practitioner
Fulfilling ALL modules gains greater recognition of achievement, including the designation Certified Acutonics® Practitioner.
Students will be listed on the Acutonics website and celebrated for their achievements.
Module I
Associate Acutonics® Practitioner
Module I Course Requirements
Acutonics Level I: Sound Gates to Meridian Harmonics
Acutonics Level II: Higher Harmonics & the Inner Nature of Tone
The Energetics of Points and Meridians
Fundamentals of Chinese Medicine
*designed to help students understand the most important aspects of this module that should be mastered.
Successful completion of the above courses receives the designation of
Associate Acutonics® Practitioner.
Students, who do not have a background in East Asian Medicine, are required to take the Fundamentals of Chinese Medicine and the Energetics of Points and Meridians and to demonstrate competency in point location.
Continuing Education Requirements
To maintain status as a practitioner of Acutonics in good standing there is a requirement for 24 hours of continuing education every two years.
Prior to becoming a fully Certified Acutonics ® Practitioner the continuing education credits may be logged as a class completed for the next module, so the student gets to use their advancement through the program toward continuing education requirements. Once Certified there are numerous electives offered, as well as an opportunity to audit classes already taken, to promote continuous learning.
Module II
Acutonics® Practitioner
Module II Course Requirements
Acutonics Level III: Harmonic Attunement
Acutonics Level IV: Advanced Harmonic Applications
Case Studies: Clinical Documentaries
25 Clinic Hours (8 must be from a clinic day, live on-line or in person)
*designed to help students understand the most important aspects of this module that should be mastered.
Successful completion of the above receives the designation of
Acutonics® Practitioner.
Continuing Education Requirements
To maintain status as a practitioner of Acutonics in good standing there is a requirement for 24 hours of continuing education every two years.
Prior to becoming a fully Certified Acutonics ® Practitioner the continuing education credits may be logged as a class completed for the next module, so the student gets to use their advancement through the program toward continuing education requirements. Once Certified there are numerous electives offered, as well as an opportunity to audit classes already taken, to promote continuous learning.
Module III
Certified Acutonics® Practitioner
Module III Course Requirements
Hygiea Holism & Expanded Consciousness
Unwinding Trauma: The Eight Extraordinary Vessels and Fibonacci Elective 2
Thesis or special project
45 Clinic Hours (16 hours in clinic or trade show days)
Successful completion of all III modules receives the designation of
Certified® Acutonics Practitioner (the highest level of achievement)
Continuing Education Requirements
To maintain status as a practitioner of Acutonics in good standing there is a requirement for 24 hours of continuing education every two years.
Prior to becoming a fully Certified Acutonics ® Practitioner the continuing education credits may be logged as a class completed for the next module, so the student gets to use their advancement through the program toward continuing education requirements. Once Certified there are numerous electives offered, as well as an opportunity to audit classes already taken, to promote continuous learning.
General Program Requirements
The entire Acutonics curriculum consists of ten core courses, and two electives, adding up to approximately 400 hours. Each course builds on prior class work, and there includes significant hands-on experience.
Each specific courses is taught over the period of six weeks. For the duration of the course, we will meet weekly for three hours in an immersive learning environment, teaching you how to seamlessly connect, understand and integrate that weeks lessons into the overall Acutonics curriculum.
New electives are frequently developed and offered to enhance the knowledge of students and practitioners.
One hundred supervised clinic hours are also required, and a student thesis or special project that demonstrates a depth of understanding of the Acutonics methodology.
Students, who do not have a background in East Asian Medicine, are required to take the Fundamentals of Chinese Medicine and the Energetics of Points and Meridians and to demonstrate competency in point location.
Continuing Education Requirements
To maintain status as a practitioner of Acutonics in good standing there is a requirement for 24 hours of continuing education every two years.
Prior to becoming a fully Certified Acutonics ® Practitioner the continuing education credits may be logged as a class completed for the next module, so the student gets to use their advancement through the program toward continuing education requirements. Once Certified there are numerous electives offered, as well as an opportunity to audit classes already taken, to promote continuous learning.
The Acutonics® Certification Program has been approved by the NCCAOM for continuing education.
Expanding Knowledge and Competency
Our unique curriculum is designed to expand the practitioner’s knowledge and competency in the basic principles of sound healing and East Asian Medicine, while taking previous training into consideration. In addition, practitioners engage in a process of self- exploration and self-development to be models of health and healing.
Expanding Knowledge and Competency
Our unique curriculum is designed to expand the practitioner’s knowledge and competency in the basic principles of sound healing and East Asian Medicine, while taking previous training into consideration. In addition, practitioners engage in a process of self- exploration and self-development to be models of health and healing.
Upon enrollment, you’ll gain exclusive access to our online learning platform and other student resources
There is a wealth of resources to support your learning journey. These resources include student handouts, supplementary study materials, engaging videos, illuminating demonstrations, and carefully curated reading materials. These resources are designed to complement the content covered in our class sessions and keep you engaged between meetings.
You are also supported through Student Clinics, Online Study Groups and Forums, Private or Shared Consultations and Mentoring
Online Study Groups and Forums
Clinical Hours
Mentoring and Consulations
Clinical Observation
Student Clinics
Student Clinics
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