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In the United States, '''Oriental medicine''' refers to a recognized and accredited graduate degree program majoring in ], ] and ], with ], ], ] and associated modalities.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aaaom.edu/|title=Mission|publisher=American Academy of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine|date=2019}}</ref> A Masters of Science in Traditional Oriental Medicine degree is conferred by the ].

They are accredited by the ] (ACAOM)<ref>http://acaom.org/directory-menu/directory/</ref><ref>http://www.aaaom.edu/about/accreditations/</ref>. ACAOM is recognized by the ] as the specialized accreditation agency for institutions/programs preparing acupuncture and Oriental medicine practitioners.<ref>http://acaom.org/about-us/</ref> ACAOM is located at the ] in the ] of ] at 8941 Aztec Drive, Eden Prairie, Minnesota.<ref>http://acaom.org/directory-menu/directory/</ref><ref>http://www.aaaom.edu/about/accreditations/</ref>

The ] (ACAOM) is a specialized accreditation agency recognized by the ] (USDE).<ref>http://acaom.org/about-us/</ref> ACAOM is a not for profit corporation, incorporated in the District of Columbia. National, regional, and specialized accreditors are reviewed by the USDE to ensure that the accrediting body meets specific standards established by ]<ref> http://acaom.org</ref>. ] is responsible with review of accrediting bodies and providing recognition to those accrediting agencies that meet the Secretary of Education’s criteria.

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