Membership Benefits
Leading the Profession
Acupuncture medicine defines the scope of primary Licensed Acupuncturists (L.Acs), which includes related modalities (tui na massage, moxibustion, gua sha, cupping, and often herbal medicine) as taught in accredited Acupuncture Masters and Doctorate degree programs that incorporate a foundation of established frameworks designed to inform assessment, diagnosis, and application of acupuncture as a dynamic medical paradigm. Primary acupuncturists weave theoretical, diagnostic, and acupuncture frameworks into a complete practice that requires passing 3-4 national board exams after 3,000 hours of education and clinical internship. Secondary acupuncture providers utilize basic frameworks such as dry needling (trigger therapy), medical acupuncture, or ear acupuncture protocols that requires 0-300 hours of non-accredited training or oversight.
In professional acupuncture practice, there are many acupuncture approaches, styles, and applications. Which acupuncture styles, approaches, and applications a licensed acupuncturist uses, depends on the practitioner’s general practice population or specialty. Some examples of specialties include internal medicine, neurology, orthopedics, dermatology, ophthalmology, pediatrics, fertility, women’s health, men’s health, sports medicine, pain management, functional medicine, integrated medicine, and wellness.
The dynamic contribution of Chinese medical theories continues to inform and fill gaps in mechanisms of pain, function, and disease from cellular level to systemic influences. The Chinese medical framework of diagnosis facilitates the mechanistic understanding of modern and emerging diseases that inform the criteria for therapy aimed at resolution or maximum improvement. The Western medicine frameworks of moribund diagnoses are often limited to a collection of signs and symptoms, images, and blood work that support the criteria for surgery, diagnostic procedures, and management of symptoms through medication. However, the technological advancements are helping to explain and expand emerging integrated frameworks that are paramount for the changing paradigm of mainstream medicine away from sick management towards wellness.
WISCA Member Benefits
Increase the use and acceptance of acupuncture across Wisconsin:
- Access to valuable industry-wide information: WISCA members have access to a wealth of information on the latest research, trends, and best practices in acupuncture through the WISCA website, members-only portal, and social media posts.
- Become part of a community and network of providers: WISCA members can connect with other acupuncturists from across the state to share helpful ideas, get referrals, and stay connected with the latest developments in the field. WISCA also hosts retreats and events that provide opportunities to build relationships and learn from each other.
- Support for legislative lobbying: WISCA advocates for the profession of acupuncture at the state and national levels. Members have the power to influence legislation that affects the practice of acupuncture by participating in WISCA’s lobbying efforts.
- Improve your practice: WISCA offers help to members through classes and seminars tailored to their practice needs. This can help members save money and improve their businesses.
- Save money with discounts: WISCA members receive discounts on products and services from partner organizations, such as malpractice insurance, liability insurance, and continuing education courses.
- Learn at training events: WISCA hosts training events throughout the year that provide members with new opportunities for professional growth. These events cover a variety of topics, including acupuncture techniques, business development, and patient care.
ASA National Association Member Benefits
When you become a member of the American Society of Acupuncturists (ASA), you are joining a federation of other state associations. While each state association operates independently and has its own unique challenges, the ASA exists to provide support and resources by
1) Promoting the practice of acupuncture and herbal medicine
2) Gathering and sharing information and best practices related to governance, advocacy and membership
3) Unifying the profession and collaborating in advocacy efforts
4) Offering individual discounts to products and services for professional members
Membership Benefits
- Representation
- Leadership
- Advocacy
- Information, Communication and Promotion
- Insurance for Acupuncture
- Individual Members
Annual Conference- Opportunity for professional members and students to commune and learn. Vendors, schools and supporters of the profession are present. CEU and PDA credits are available.