We currently do not have any continuing education classes on the schedule. Please subscribe to our email newsletter to get announcements when CEU classes are offered.
If you are an acupuncturist interested in incorporating Reiki into your acupuncture practice, please contact us about setting up a non-CEU class for you and at least one other acupuncturist.
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Traditional Japanese Reiki for Acupuncturists
The Training Series

Calandra Center for Health & Wellness has developed a Reiki for Acupuncturists training series, with PDA continuing education credits certified through NCCAOM. This series is for acupuncturists who wish to learn Reiki as a personal practice, and as well as for those who want to become certified Reiki practitioners or teachers.
Traditional Japanese Shoden Reiki Level 1 for Acupuncturists
Schedule Pending
- Two-Day Class
- NCCAOM Certified: 13 PDA PE-CW
This Reiki class will provide students with an understanding of biofield energy, principles of Reiki, hand positions for healing self and others, and meditations for daily practice. This class has been specially designed for acupuncturists.
Traditional Japanese Okuden Reiki Level 2 for Acupuncturists
Schedule Pending
- One-Day Class
- NCCAOM Certified: 7 PDA PE-CW
Completion of Shoden Reiki Level 1 is a prerequisite for this course.
This course will deepen your understanding of Reiki and how to incorporate it into your life and acupuncture practices.
Students will also learn how to develop a professional treatment practice. View the class for a complete course description.
Traditional Japanese Shinpiden Reiki Level 3 for Acupuncturists
Schedule Pending
- 3 Day Class
Completion of Shoden Reiki Level 1 and Okuden Reiki Level 2 are prerequisites for this course.
Pre-register to receive updates on when this session will return.
About the Instructor
Reiki training for acupuncturists is taught by Teri Calandra, LAc. Teri has pioneered the use of Reiki in conjunction with acupuncture, described in her Acupuncture Today article.
