An investigation on the actual conditions of acupuncture school graduates - Their courses, Medical charge and annual income, etc.
10.3777/jjsam.35.57
- VernacularTitle:しんきゅう学校卒業者の進路と実態調査 I 進路,治療費,年収などについて
- Author:
Yasuhiro HONDA
;
Hiromasa INOUE
;
Hiroshi YOSHIDA
;
Hideo FUJIWARA
;
Sei FURUTANI
;
Futami KOSAKA
;
Masaaki SUGIHARA
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion
1985;35(1):57-61
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
-
Abstract:
A questionnairing was conducted on those who had graduated from acupuncture schools for last three years. 288 questionnaires, that is, 28.8% of the total were answerd.
As the result, 41% of the graduates are practicing, 27% are working for institutions connected with acupuncture, and 28% are working in hospitals.
Combining present practitioners and those who are to start practice, it seems 76% of the graduates enter practice; most of the graduates aim at setting up practice. Which course to be taken makes the difference in medical charge, the number of patients, and their annual income.