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Combining Eastern and Western Medicine in Clinical Diagnosis

by Sep 11, 2015

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When you study acupuncture and oriental medicine at National University of Health Sciences, you’ll not only receive a full education in traditional eastern medicine, you’ll also have a foundation in western medicine as well.  Our unique approach prepares you for careers in hospitals, integrative settings, and helps you deliver better patient care.

Watch and see how combining basic exam tools from each tradition gives our students a wider perspective on a patient’s health condition:

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Elizabeth Toth

Elizabeth Toth

Elizabeth Toth is Communications Coordinator at National University of Health Sciences. She helps promote the university via marketing and public relations efforts. Elizabeth earned her Bachelor of Arts in journalism and communications from Northern Illinois University.

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