Hawaii College of Oriental Medicine

Formerly Named "Traditional Chinese Medical College of Hawaii"


Launch A Successful Health & Wellness Career

 




Create a Thriving Healing Practice
As An Acupuncturist & Oriental Medicine Practitioner


Becoming an Acupuncturist & Oriental Medicine Practitioner will allow you to work with patients one on one helping them to address their health issues.  You get to see the results of your work as your patients get healthier.

HICOM graduates are well respected by their patients and other health care providers. With a license to practice Acupuncture you can get referrals and welcomed to be a part of the team in medical clinics, chiropractic and naturopathic offices as well.

Your Healing Practice

Building a successful Acupuncture practice is like starting any new business. It takes focused attention, drive and motivation. Included in your training at HICOM is business training where you learn to create success with step by step instructions from experts.

Schedule Fits Your Life

Most HICOM graduates start working full-time in clinics and others choose instead to be part-time. This gives them time to have the rest of their life as a parent,  stick with an existing job or complete other responsibilities. You get to choose whether your income as an Acupuncturist is additional or your primary source.  This means you get to choose how to meet your goals.

Work Where You Choose

An excellent benefit of this career is you get to choose where you work. This can be at home, in a clinic or in almost any state in the country. Your license to be an Acupuncturist can be established in most of the United States. Many graduates choose to work in a clinic with other practitioners such as Medical Doctors, Naturopathic Physicians, Chiropractors, Massage Therapists, etc.

Examples of where Acupuncturists work includes the following:

  • Home office
  • Medical center
  • Fitness of Wellness center
  • Private Practice
  • Yoga studio
  • Day spa

The potential is enormous. The choice is up to you where you make your contribution to patients' health.


Follow Your Dreams


ALOHA. E Komo Mai (welcome in Hawaiian).

If you're interested in learning more about Chinese medicine and how you can launch a rewarding career as an Acupuncturist, fill out the form below. You'll receive insightful health and career information by email right away.

A knowledgeable HICOM Admissions Advisor will be in touch to answer any questions you may have about our unique program in Hawaii. Your advisor will help you explore if an education through HICOM is the right path for you.

Mahalo Nui Loa.



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    Email Contact
    Admissions:  admissions@hicom.edu
    Business/Financial Aid: gbaker@hicom.edu
    Admin/Registrarsmata@hicom.edu

   Administration Office Hours Hilo Campus
   Tues, Wed, Thur  - 8:30am to 4:30pm

   Business & Financial Aid Office Hours
   Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs - 10am to 5pm

   Hilo Clinic Hours
   Open: Mon & Fri - 9am to 1pm, 2pm to 6pm.

   Phone Numbers

   Admissions:        (808)981-2790    Fax: (866) 757-2131   

   Administration:   (808)981-2790    Fax: (866) 757-2131

   Business Office: (808)747-4134    Fax: (866) 757-2131

   Financial Aid:      (808)747-4134   Fax: (866) 757-2131

   Hilo Clinic:          (808)933-1369    Fax: (866) 757-2131
                         
                     

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MAILING ADDRESS
Hawaii College of Oriental Medicine
c/o Naniloa Resort,
93 Banyan Drive, Suite 504,
Hilo, HI 96720







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