The mission of Pacific College of Oriental Medicine is to critically
assess and present the theories and practices of Oriental medicine, together
with its traditional and modern derivations, in order that its graduates
may deliver effective patient care.
Pacific College's campuses in San
Diego, New York and Chicago present this body of knowledge to students
in graduate and postgraduate degree programs, as well as certificate programs,
and to practitioners through continuing education.
The goals of Pacific College of Oriental Medicine are:
To train qualified practitioners of Oriental medicine;
To enable graduates of its Master’s degree level programs to function
as primary health care providers, to apply the principles of Oriental
and natural healing, and to become an integral part of the modern health
care system;
To provide graduates of the college’s body therapy certificate programs
with the skills necessary to deliver safe and effective Oriental body
therapy, to apply the principles of Oriental and natural healing, and
to become an integral part of the modern health care system;
To inspire, through the presentation of Oriental and natural healing,
a deep and lasting respect for the integrity of the human body, mind,
and spirit;
To provide continuing education and post-graduate programs for graduates
and other practitioners of Oriental medicine and body therapy;
To provide a supportive, educational environment conducive to personal
growth and academic advancement;
To further the understanding of the profession of Oriental medicine
and body therapy through dialogue with other members of the health care
community and the public at-large;
To participate in state and national Oriental medicine and body therapy
issues and convey the essence of professionalism to its students;
To provide a center for the research and modern validation of Oriental
medical principles; and
To provide Oriental medical services to the community.
History
Pacific College of Oriental Medicine was founded in San Diego in 1986
to provide Oriental medical and body therapy education to students from
around the world. Since its inception, the College has been at the forefront
of educating students and working in conjunction with lawmakers and medical
professionals to advance the standards of both the profession and the
College’s curriculum. PCOM's San Diego campus was made a candidate for
ACAOM accreditation in 1990. It was accredited in 1995, and reaccredited
in 2000 and 2004.
Pacific College also has branch campuses in New York and Chicago. The
New York branch was made a candidate by ACAOM in November 1993, became
accredited in November 1995, and was reaccredited in 2001 and 2004. The Chicago
branch was accredited in May 2001 and reaccredited in May 2004.
Programs Offered
Pacific College of Oriental Medicine offers acupuncture and traditional
Oriental medicine programs at its various branches. The purpose of the
Master's programs in acupuncture and traditional Oriental medicine is
to train practitioners of Oriental medicine and to enable them to function
as primary, independent health care providers. The program enables graduates
to apply the principles of Oriental medicine; to take any California,
Illinois, and New York state licensure exam and the national certification
examinations; and to become an integral part of the modern health care
system as a primary, independent health care providers.
In addition, PCOM's San Diego campus recently received approval to begin
offering a doctoral program in acupuncture and Oriental medicine.
Contact Information
For more information on the Pacific College of Oriental Medicine, contact:
San Diego campus
Pacific College of Oriental Medicine
7445 Mission Valley Rd. #105
San Diego, CA 92108
Tel: (800) 729-0941
Fax: (619) 574-6641
E-mail:
Web site: www.pacificcollege.edu
New York campus
Pacific College of Oriental Medicine
915 Broadway, 3rd Floor
New York, NY 10010
Tel: (800) 729-0941
Fax: (619) 308-0090
E-mail:
admissions-nypacificcollege.edu
Web site: www.pacificcollege.edu
Chicago campus
Pacific College of Oriental Medicine
3646 N. Broadway, 2nd Floor
Chicago, IL 60613
Tel: (888) 729-4811
Fax: (773) 477-4109
E-mail:
admissions-chipacificcollege.edu
Web site: www.pacificcollege.edu