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> William Egloff <bill

> November 9, 2004 1:43:38 PM PST

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> 1st Acupuncture School

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> Hi

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>> 1st acupuncture school in the US was NESA

>> School that first received accreditation in the US was Tai Sophia in

>> 5/85.  

>> NESA was not accredited until 2/88.

>>

> - Bill Egloff

 

 

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Several months ago when you were updating CHA you had mentioned the hits/month

you were getting when you did a google search. Can you explain what parameters i

would use on google to get hits/month for a keyword like chinese herbs.

 

Thanks,

Warren

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> 2004/11/10 Wed AM 12:47:53 EST

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At 9:47 PM -0800 11/9/04, wrote:

> >> 1st acupuncture school in the US was NESA

>>> School that first received accreditation in the US was Tai Sophia in

>>> 5/85.

>>> NESA was not accredited until 2/88.

>>>

> > - Bill Egloff

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I thought the schools in California were accredited by California

before that. What about SAMRA, CAC & Emperor's?

 

Rory

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, <wcargal9@b...> wrote:

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> Several months ago when you were updating CHA you had mentioned the hits/month

you were getting when you did a google search. Can you explain what parameters i

would

use on google to get hits/month for a keyword like chinese herbs.

>

> Thanks,

> Warren

 

 

Warren

 

I think I mentioned the ranking not the hits per keyword. I don't know how to

determine

that, though there are services that do. Brian Carter has info about this on

pulsemed.org

(see his " other interests " link).

 

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This is from the Samra (Los Angeles). I don't know if this is the kind of

accreditation you

are curious about.

 

Welcome to Samra

 

     Samra University, a private non-profit corporation, is the oldest school

of Oriental

Medicine in the United States. In 1979, we became the first school of Oriental

Medicine to

receive Full Institutional Approval by the California State Department of

Education.

 

 

, Rory Kerr <rorykerr@o...> wrote:

> At 9:47 PM -0800 11/9/04, wrote:

> > >> 1st acupuncture school in the US was NESA

> >>> School that first received accreditation in the US was Tai Sophia in

> >>> 5/85.

> >>> NESA was not accredited until 2/88.

> >>>

> > > - Bill Egloff

> --

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> I thought the schools in California were accredited by California

> before that. What about SAMRA, CAC & Emperor's?

>

> Rory

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