IB
ICONIC Board
of Holistic Health
Recognized Education Pathways

Traditional Chinese Medicine
& Acupuncture Pathway

ICONIC Board establishes clear education and practice hour standards for acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioners — defining eligibility through documented training hours, supervised clinical practice, and competency assessment across all IBC credential tiers.

47-state licensure framework  ·  State license confirms safe practice
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Board Recognition Notice
ICONIC Board of Holistic Health — Formal Recognition

ICONIC Board of Holistic Health recognizes the acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine education programs listed below as meeting the prerequisite education requirements for the corresponding IBC holistic health credential tiers. Graduates of these programs may be eligible to apply for the relevant IBC credential — subject to meeting all remaining requirements including professional practice hours, ethics attestation, and continuing education compliance.

ICONIC Board recognizes acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioners who demonstrate completion of comprehensive training programs meeting ICONIC Board education hour standards — typically 1,200–1,500+ hours for licensed practitioners — combined with documented supervised clinical practice. Recognition is reviewed on a rolling basis and subject to revision as standards evolve.

Important: Education prerequisite recognition does not constitute automatic credentialing. All applicants must independently satisfy ICONIC Board's requirements for professional practice hours, ethics attestation, CE compliance, and application review. State licensure is an independent credential governed by state authorities — IBC credentialing is a separate, complementary professional practice standard.
Recognition of education pathways does not constitute endorsement, partnership, or affiliation with any state licensing authority or recognized professional body. ICONIC Board independently evaluates programs based on published curriculum standards and documented practitioner outcomes.
Last reviewed: April 2026  ·  Next scheduled review: October 2026
Quality Standard — All Tiers

Education Pathway Recognition Establishes the Knowledge Foundation — Not the Credential

Completing a listed program alone does not guarantee IBC credential eligibility. Acupuncture and TCM education spans a wide clinical spectrum — from foundational Master's-level programs to doctoral-level research and advanced specializations. ICONIC Board recognizes programs based on comprehensive completion at the level described for each tier. All IBC credential applicants must additionally demonstrate documented client practice hours, ethical conduct standards, and professional judgment — regardless of education program completed. Applicants who hold partial or abbreviated completion of a listed program should apply through the standard pathway and will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.

TCM & Acupuncture — Program Mapping

The following programs and credentials are recognized as meeting the education prerequisites for the corresponding ICONIC Board credential tiers. Graduates may be eligible to apply for the tier alongside their program documentation.

Who this pathway is for: Acupuncture and TCM practitioners — including practitioners who have completed IBC-recognized TCM/acupuncture training meeting Tier II or higher hour thresholds, and licensed acupuncturists seeking a unified professional practice credential. IBC credentialing applies to your professional practice as a holistic health practitioner — it is distinct from and complementary to your acupuncture license. If you hold both TCM training and other holistic health modalities, the IBC credential serves as your unified professional practice standard across all traditions.
Licensure landscape: Acupuncture is licensed in 47 states and the District of Columbia. State licensure confirms a practitioner's legal authorization to practice and requires passing a recognized state licensing examination. These legal credentials are independent of — and not replaced by — IBC credentialing.
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Currently in Training? Start as an IBC-HHC™ Candidate

Students actively enrolled in a recognized education program who have not yet completed their training may apply for IBC-HHC™ Candidate status — the official pre-credential entry point for practitioners in training. Candidate status provides access to the ICONIC Board professional community, directory listing, and a clear pathway to full credentialing upon program completion. Learn more about IBC-HHC™ Candidate →

IBC Education Hours — Tier I (Entry Level)
Acupuncture Master's Candidates & Early Graduates
  • Practitioners enrolled in an IBC-recognized acupuncture/TCM training program with 200–400 documented training hours completed
  • Students with supervised clinical practice hours in progress, working toward foundational TCM competency
  • Students in the final stage of IBC-recognized programs who have completed core didactic and initial clinical rotations
  • Example programs (illustrative, not exhaustive): Pacific College of Health & Science, Oregon College of Oriental Medicine (OCOM), Five Branches University, Bastyr University, AOMA Graduate School of Integrative Medicine, Tri-State College of Acupuncture
IBC-recognized programs meeting entry-to-practice competency standards in acupuncture and TCM theory, clinical training, and professional practice fundamentals.
Tier I — Associate
IBC-HHA™
ICONIC Board Certified Holistic Health Associate
Practitioners enrolled in IBC-recognized acupuncture/TCM programs with 200–400 documented training hours completed may be eligible to apply for the Associate credential. Practice hours, ethics attestation, and CE requirements must also be satisfied.
Recognized Credentials — Licensed Practitioner Level
Licensed Acupuncturists with IBC-Recognized Program Training
  • Licensed Acupuncturist (L.Ac.) with active state licensure in any of the 47 licensing states
  • Licensed Acupuncturist with 1,200–1,500+ hours in an IBC-recognized acupuncture/TCM program, including 150–300 supervised clinical practice hours
  • Active state licensure where applicable, confirming legal authorization to practice
  • Documented professional practice history demonstrating active clinical engagement
  • Graduates of IBC-recognized acupuncture/TCM programs with documented active clinical practice and state licensure in good standing
This is the primary entry tier for most practicing TCM acupuncturists. Active state licensure plus completion of IBC-recognized program training at 1,200–1,500+ hours represents the established standard for entry at this tier.
Tier II — Practitioner
IBC-HHP™
ICONIC Board Certified Holistic Health Practitioner
Licensed Acupuncturists with 1,200–1,500+ hours in an IBC-recognized acupuncture/TCM program may be eligible to apply for the Practitioner credential. Client contact hours and professional documentation must also be submitted.
Recognized Roles — Educator & Clinical Supervisor Level
Advanced TCM Practitioners, Educators & Clinical Supervisors
  • Faculty and clinical instructors at IBC-recognized acupuncture/TCM programs with documented teaching or supervisory roles
  • Advanced TCM practitioners with 1,800+ education hours and 2,000+ documented practice hours, actively engaged in training, mentoring, or clinical supervision of acupuncture students or apprentices
  • Licensed Acupuncturists serving as preceptors or supervisors in internship or clinical training programs
  • TCM practitioners with documented curriculum development, professional training programs, or teaching activities within the field
  • Recognized continuing education providers actively delivering CE content to the practitioner community, with 50–100 hours teaching/mentorship documented
Practitioners with documented teaching, clinical supervision, or mentorship roles within the TCM and acupuncture educational community.
Tier III — Educator
IBC-HHE™
ICONIC Board Certified Holistic Health Educator
TCM educators and clinical supervisors meeting the criteria listed may be eligible to apply for the Educator credential. Teaching or supervisory practice documentation and additional review are required.
Recognized Pathways — Doctoral Level or Field Leadership
DAOM Holders, TCM Researchers & Published Thought Leaders
  • DAOM (Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine) or PhD with 2,500+ documented hours and research publications
  • PhD in East Asian medicine, acupuncture science, TCM, or closely related field from an accredited institution
  • TCM researchers with peer-reviewed publications advancing acupuncture or Oriental medicine evidence base
  • Published authors, program directors, or curriculum developers with documented sustained contribution to the field (10+ years)
  • Thought leaders who have demonstrably shaped the direction of TCM practice, education, or policy at a national or international level
Doctoral-level education or equivalent demonstrated field leadership — representing the highest tier of depth, original contribution, and professional advancement in TCM and acupuncture.
Tier IV — Doctorate
IBC-HHD™
ICONIC Board Certified Holistic Health Doctorate
Applicants meeting the doctoral-level education or field leadership prerequisites listed may be eligible to apply for the Doctorate credential. Extended application review, doctoral documentation, and Board assessment are required.
Advanced Pathway Requirements — Doctoral + Examination
Diplomate Pathway Requirements
  • Hold a current, active IBC-HHD™ (Doctorate credential) in good ethical standing
  • Documented post-IBC-HHD™ practice with 2,500+ cumulative professional contact hours
  • Pass the ICONIC Board Diplomate Qualifying Examination — a structured written examination assessing advanced clinical competency, ethics, and field leadership
  • Two letters of professional recommendation from IBC-credentialed practitioners at IBC-HHD™ or above
  • Sustained continuing education compliance throughout the credentialing period
The Diplomate designation is the first of two advanced tiers awarded through structured examination — representing demonstrated mastery at the highest clinically-practiced level in holistic health.
Tier V — Diplomate
IBC-DHH™
ICONIC Board Diplomate in Holistic Health
Candidates meeting the examination and practice requirements may be eligible for the Diplomate designation. Extended application review and Board examination are required. Exam fee: $795.
Board-Conferred Distinction — Nomination Required
Fellow Pathway Requirements
  • Hold a current, active IBC-HHD™ (minimum) or IBC-DHH™ in good standing
  • Nomination by two sitting ICONIC Board Fellows or Board Directors
  • Distinguished contribution to the holistic health field: published research, curriculum development, institutional leadership, or national/international policy influence
  • 15+ years of sustained, documented professional practice and contribution to the profession
  • Board review and affirmative vote by the ICONIC Board Fellowship Committee
The Fellow designation is the highest distinction ICONIC Board confers — board-selected and reserved for practitioners whose careers have shaped the profession at scale. Fellowship is not applied for; it is awarded.
Tier VI — Fellow
IBC-HHF™
Fellow of the ICONIC Board of Holistic Health
Fellowship is board-conferred and not directly applied for. Eligible candidates are nominated by sitting Fellows or Board Directors and reviewed at the Board's discretion.

Specialty & Leadership Designations

Beyond the six sequential credential tiers, ICONIC Board awards parallel designations that recognize specialized expertise, supervisory roles, and research contributions. Parallel designations are earned alongside your sequential IBC tier — not instead of it. Stacked notation example: IBC-HHP™ · Specialist.

Specialist Parallel
IBC-HHS™
Specialist in [Modality]
Available to practitioners holding IBC-HHP™ or above who demonstrate documented specialty expertise in a defined holistic health modality. Application fee: $195/specialty.
IBC-HHS™ requirements →
Supervisor Parallel
IBC-HHS-SV™
Clinical Supervisor
Recognizes practitioners who supervise students or junior practitioners in professional settings. Requires IBC-HHE™ or above plus documented supervisory practice. Fee: $345.
IBC-HHS-SV™ requirements →
Examiner Parallel
IBC-HHX™
Certified Examiner
Conferred on credentialed practitioners authorized to administer ICONIC Board assessments. Requires IBC-HHD™ and Board approval. Fee: $295.
IBC-HHX™ requirements →
Research Parallel
IBC-HHR™
Research Fellow
Recognizes practitioners actively contributing peer-reviewed research or evidence-based publications in holistic health. Requires IBC-HHD™ plus documented research output. Fee: $395.
IBC-HHR™ requirements →
Full Parallel Designation Reference: For complete requirements, fees, and stacking notation for all parallel designations — including IBC-HHX™ (Certified Examiner), IBC-HHR™ (Research Fellow), IBC-HH-EM™ (Emeritus), and IBC-HH-DF™ (Distinguished Fellow) — visit the Credentials overview page or review individual credential pages linked above.

How to Apply Using This Pathway

Using a recognized education pathway simplifies your application — your IBC-recognized program documentation satisfies the education prerequisite requirement for the corresponding tier.

1

Identify Your Tier

Locate your credential or role in the table above and note the corresponding IBC tier. Most licensed acupuncturists with 1,200+ documented training hours enter at Tier II (IBC-HHP™). Click "Apply" to begin with that tier pre-selected.

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Submit Program Documentation

Upload your program completion certificate from an IBC-recognized TCM/acupuncture training program and your documented clinical practice hours log. State license holders should include licensure documentation. You will not need to provide separate education transcripts — recognized program documentation is accepted directly as the education prerequisite.

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Meet Remaining Requirements

Ensure you also satisfy the professional practice hours, ethics attestation, and continuing education requirements for your tier. The Board will advise on any remaining gaps during application review.

Ready to Apply?

Most licensed acupuncturists enter at the IBC-HHP™ tier. Select your tier above, or begin with the Associate level if you are pending licensure. Applications are reviewed within 5–7 business days.

Begin Your Application →