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Acupuncturists in Massachusetts

Acupuncturists in Massachusetts

Considering working as an Acupuncturists in Massachusetts? Here’s what the data says. Diagnose, treat, and prevent disorders by stimulating specific acupuncture points within the body using acupuncture needles. May also use cups, nutritional supplements, therapeutic massage, acupressure, and other alternative health therapies. Excludes “Chiropractors” (29-1011).

What do Acupuncturists Make in Massachusetts?

For a acupuncturists working in Massachusetts, the median annual wage is $135,250 per year (or roughly $65.02/hour).Annual wages span from $65,540 at the 10th percentile to $152,390 at the 90th percentile.

Wage Statistic Annual Hourly
10th percentile $65,540 $31.51
25th percentile $107,590 $51.73
Median (50th) $135,250 $65.02
75th percentile $138,020 $66.36
90th percentile $152,390 $73.26
Salary ranges for Acupuncturists in Massachusetts

Location quotient — how concentrated this career is in Massachusetts relative to the national average — is 0.43, suggesting fewer acupuncturists per worker than the national average.

National Wage Comparison

Nationally, acupuncturists earn a median of $102,425 per year ($49.24/hour), above the Massachusetts median.

Acupuncturists earnings in Massachusetts vs. the national average

Employment Outlook

There are roughly 3,333,926 acupuncturists across the United States. In Massachusetts alone, about 90 people work in this role. That’s fewer than the typical state, which employs around 140 acupuncturists.

Acupuncturists in Massachusetts vs. the average state Forecasted number of jobs for Acupuncturists

Top Massachusetts Metros for Acupuncturists

The largest metro-area employers of acupuncturists in Massachusetts.

Metro Area Number Employed Annual Median Salary
Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH 60 $135,260

Top States for Acupuncturists Employment

The table below shows the states where the most acupuncturists work.

State Number Employed
California 2,330
Oregon 640
New Jersey 360
Washington 270
North Carolina 250
Minnesota 180
Missouri 140
Georgia 100
Wisconsin 90
Massachusetts 90
Idaho 90
Maine 60
Alaska 40

Highest-Paying States for Acupuncturists

Where acupuncturists earn the most: acupuncturists.

State Annual Median Salary
Florida $183,530
Michigan $153,350
Massachusetts $135,250
Minnesota $124,640
District of Columbia $97,080
New York $93,610
Arizona $87,780
New Jersey $86,550
New Mexico $83,220
New Hampshire $83,110

Skills

The most important acupuncturists skills, rated on an importance scale of 0 to 5:

Active Listening  3.9 / 5
0
5
Service Orientation  3.8 / 5
0
5
Critical Thinking  3.8 / 5
0
5
Social Perceptiveness  3.8 / 5
0
5
Speaking  3.6 / 5
0
5
Judgment and Decision Making  3.5 / 5
0
5

Knowledge Areas

Key knowledge areas for this occupation, rated on an importance scale of 0 to 5:

Customer and Personal Service  4.5 / 5
0
5
Medicine and Dentistry  4.1 / 5
0
5
Psychology  3.8 / 5
0
5
Biology  3.7 / 5
0
5
English Language  3.6 / 5
0
5
Administrative  3.5 / 5
0
5

Abilities

Top abilities for acupuncturists, rated on an importance scale of 0 to 5:

Oral Comprehension  3.9 / 5
0
5
Near Vision  3.9 / 5
0
5
Oral Expression  3.9 / 5
0
5
Problem Sensitivity  3.9 / 5
0
5
Deductive Reasoning  3.9 / 5
0
5
Written Comprehension  3.8 / 5
0
5

Daily Tasks

Day-to-day, acupuncturists typically:

  • Maintain and follow standard quality, safety, environmental, and infection control policies and procedures.
  • Treat patients using tools, such as needles, cups, ear balls, seeds, pellets, or nutritional supplements.
  • Adhere to local, state, and federal laws, regulations, and statutes.
  • Identify correct anatomical and proportional point locations based on patients' anatomy and positions, contraindications, and precautions related to treatments, such as intradermal needles, moxibustion, electricity, guasha, or bleeding.
  • Develop individual treatment plans and strategies.
  • Insert needles to provide acupuncture treatment.
  • Evaluate treatment outcomes and recommend new or altered treatments as necessary to further promote, restore, or maintain health.
  • Collect medical histories and general health and lifestyle information from patients.
  • Maintain detailed and complete records of health care plans and prognoses.
  • Educate patients on topics, such as meditation, ergonomics, stretching, exercise, nutrition, the healing process, breathing, or relaxation techniques.
  • Assess patients' general physical appearance to make diagnoses.
  • Analyze physical findings and medical histories to make diagnoses according to Oriental medicine traditions.

Work Activities

  • Assisting and Caring for Others
  • Documenting/Recording Information
  • Getting Information
  • Updating and Using Relevant Knowledge
  • Establishing and Maintaining Interpersonal Relationships
  • Performing for or Working Directly with the Public
  • Making Decisions and Solving Problems
  • Performing Administrative Activities
  • Organizing, Planning, and Prioritizing Work
  • Identifying Objects, Actions, and Events
  • Thinking Creatively
  • Providing Consultation and Advice to Others

Tools & Technology

Technologies frequently used: Hot technologies: Microsoft Excel

What Major Will Prepare You For This Career?

Programs that train for this career include:

  • Alternative Medicine & Systems

Other careers like acupuncturists include:

Also Known As

Acupressure Therapist, Acupressurist, Acupuncture Doctor, Acupuncture Physician, Acupuncture Provider, Acupuncturist, Auricular Acupuncturist, Auricular Detoxification Specialist, Auricular Therapist, Chinese Medical Doctor (Chinese MD), Chinese Medicine Doctor, Herbalist, Licensed Acupuncturist (LAC), Oriental Medicine Provider, Traditional Chinese Medicine Doctor.

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