Certification to Practice Tibetan Healing Arts
The United States does not currently have a national
certification commission to establish, assess, and promote
recognized standards of competence and safety for the
practice of Tibetan Medicine. Until such a time that
national organizations evolve to set standards for
certification in the field, all practitioners of Tibetan
medicine must research their own local laws and state
regulations for practicing according to the legal statutes
governing their particular State or practice under the
licensure of other related health fields integrating their
knowledge of Tibetan medicine into their current practices.
In recent years, a national grass roots effort to recognize
consumer’s access to the alternative therapies of their
choice has been embraced by a number of US States. Please
visit the link
http://www.nationalhealthfreedom.org/reports/groups.htm for
a list of those States that have passed legislation for
unlicensed practitioners of alternative therapies to work
within specific guidelines outlined by their respective
States.
The Shang Shung Institute is dedicated to creating the best
possible opportunities for educational programs in Tibetan
medicine while working toward the goal of increased
national recognition for the efficacy of Tibetan medicine
as a valid complimentary therapy, as well as participating
in the conversation regarding the future development of a
national commission on Tibetan medicine in the US.
Licensed by The Massachusetts Department of
Education
The Shang Shung Institute of America's Tibetan Medicine
Program is Licensed as a vocational school by the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Department of Education.
Details of License: The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Department of Education License to Operate a Private
Occupational School in accordance with the provisions of
Massachusetts General Laws. License No. 061201B
While the Shang Shung Institute is not yet an accredited or
degree granting institution, the Institute is committed to
pursuing the necessary criteria to become a candidate for
this process in the future. The License to operate as a
post secondary proprietary school in the State of
Massachusetts is a first step in this lengthy process and a
fundamental cornerstone for the Institute's future goals of
expansion as a cultural and educational institution with
the mission to preserve and promote Tibetan Culture, Arts,
Language, History, Medicine, and Philosophy.
Accreditation
The Shang Shung Institute is not currently an accredited
post-secondary institution that grants an academic degree.
As soon as the conditions for candidacy are optimized, the
institute will apply to the New England Association of
Schools and Colleges or other US department of education
approved agency for candidacy. If prospective students are
concerned about receiving either undergraduate or graduate
credits for their Tibetan medicine studies, please consult
with your host college regarding independent study or
institutions that foster independent study degree programs.
Some parts of the four-year program are currently approved
for Professional Development Activity (PDA’s) by NCCAOM
(the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and
Oriental Medicine).
The study of Tibetan medicine as presented by the Shang
Shung Institute is not intended to substitute for the
qualified medical expertise and advice of any primary
health system in the treatment of disease or illness.