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Yellow Path Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Studying Five-Element Acupuncture
Whether you’re exploring acupuncture for the first time or already on the path, it’s normal to have questions. Below are the questions we’re asked most often by prospective students, including what training is like at Yellow Path, our approach to teaching, professional pathways and practical details such as costs, insurance and clinical experience.
Frequently asked questions
General
Undergraduate Programme
Postgraduate programme
Five Element philosophy, theory and practice (acupuncture) is a spiritual tradition and a system of medicine that maintains the balance of the body, mind and spirit. This balance sustains our natural intelligence and promotes a peaceful and harmonious way of life.
The underlying philosophy understands that the entire universe is made up of one vital life force (qi) manifesting as five distinct elements: water, wood, fire, earth and metal. When the elements are balanced, order is maintained. When there is an imbalance, symptoms appear. By diagnosing the cause of imbalance in an individual, the Five-Element acupuncturist affects the flow and strength of energy accessed at the acupuncture points. The use of warmth (moxa) and fine needles restores the natural order.
Five-Element acupuncture asks a great deal of the practitioner — not only technical skill, but clarity, steadiness, and emotional responsibility. That is part of what makes it such a powerful path of personal development, and such meaningful clinical work.
Professional Five-Element acupuncturists work with patients through:
• in-depth consultation, case-taking and establishing a professional relationship
• diagnostic skills (including observation, pulses, palpation and diagnosis through the senses)
• treatment planning, needling and the use of Moxa
• ongoing clinical reflection and patient support
Five-Element acupuncture practice is inherently relational. It is also a lifelong learning path because real clinical skill deepens over time.
No. Many Yellow Path students come from diverse backgrounds, including healthcare, therapy, education, business, creative fields and later in life, career change. What matters most is your readiness to learn with seriousness, curiosity and humility, including the personal and professional development required to practise safely and well.
Yes — and we say this with honesty and care.
Five-Element acupuncture is humbling and challenging by nature. It asks a great deal intellectually, emotionally and personally. This is why community matters so much: we learn through relationship, shared commitment, hard work and mutual support.
Most students find that the learning curves are real and that staying the course brings rewards that far outweigh them.
Yes. Yellow Path offers an exclusive training in Five-Element acupuncture — we do not include or combine other traditions such as Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), nutrition, counselling etc. Five-Element acupuncture is a complete system of medicine!
This matters because it allows students to focus on and learn one coherent clinical system with depth, consistency and integrity, rather than blending approaches that work from different diagnostic frameworks.
Yellow Path offers training in Five-Element acupuncture informed by the lineage of Professor J.R. Worsley. Our faculty have trained extensively within this tradition and teach through their own clinical experience, ongoing practice and professional development.
Yellow Path is not affiliated with, authorized by, or endorsed by The Worsley Institute (WI), and we do not claim to represent Professor Worsley or to teach under his authorization or authority.
Yellow Path is in a formal relationship with the British Acupuncture Council (BAcC) and is working towards full accreditation.
BAcC accreditation is a robust process that evaluates training in areas such as curriculum design, clinical training, safety standards, governance and professional readiness. We welcome this process and are committed to meeting the standards required.
Our aim is to achieve full accreditation by the end of 2027, and we will share updates as the process progresses.
It means Yellow Path is engaged in a structured process with the BAcC, building and evidencing our programme against the standards expected of accredited institutions.
We are transparent about where we are in the process and applicants are welcome to discuss:
● what accreditation means
● how the process works
● how training supports professional pathways during this period
Yes. Successful completion of our programme awards a Licentiate in Acupuncture (Lic.Ac.), which is recognised as a professional qualification by the Acupuncture Regulatory Authority (ARA).
Our training is designed to prepare students for real clinical practice through:
● rigorous academic learning
● developing strong diagnostic perception and clinical steadiness
● high-quality supervised clinical training
● clear ethical and safety standards
● case-based clinical development and reflective practice
We are transparent about professional routes and will always provide clear information about how the current BAcC accreditation stage relates to your pathway.
There are several ways to receive Five-Element acupuncture through the Yellow Path ecosystem:
1) Yellow Path Student Clinic (Saturday clinic)
Treatments are provided by final module students under the supervision of the Yellow Path clinical team.
● Every Saturday, 9.30am – 5pm
● £35 per treatment
2) Yellow Path Low-Cost Clinic
A partnership between Yellow Path and alumni practitioners.
● £45 per treatment
3) Associate member practitioners
Yellow Path associate member practitioners can be found via afea.co.uk.
Rates available on request.
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