CPR for Acupuncturists – 4 Acupuncture CEUs, Satisfies the NCCAOM CPR Requirement
Acupuncture CEUs
How does it work? Save time & finish your Acupuncture CEUs between patients, at home, or on the go. Read the material – Take the quiz.
Your course purchase includes: An online ACE account to access your courses Reading material 1 Quiz 1 Certificate of Completion
Satisfies the NCCAOM Stand-Alone CPR Requirement
Please note: NCCAOM Diplomates are required to report their own CPR course completion certificate. For directions on how to report your CPR certificate for NCCAOM recertification, clickhere.
In this course the acupuncture provider will discover Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and learn the key steps to performing it. Important concepts discussed in this course include tips before starting CPR, how to activate the emergency response system, protection through good Samaritan laws, health conditions associated with CPR, what not to do when performing CPR, when to use an AED, and more. CPR steps will be reviewed for adults, infants, and children.
Satisfies the NCCAOM Standalone CPR Requirement FL Acupuncture Board Approved (Biomedical) California Acupuncture Board Approved CEUs, Cat I – CEP#1304 – California Board Approved 7/9/2021 through 6/9/2025 – CA licensees must complete this course before 6/9/2025 to receive CEU credit.
TX Approved CAE (Biomedicine)
CTCMPAO PDAs – Registered Acupuncturists can select their own Professional Development Activites (PDAs)
CTCMA Acupuncture CE – Registered Acupuncturists can self-select their acupuncture CE hours.
The College of Acupuncturists of Alberta – Registered Acupuncturists can self-select Continuing Competency Program activities (CCPs).
Australia CMBA Continuing Professional Development (CPD) United Kingdom BAcC Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Acupuncturists can self-select CPD