
CURRENT CLINIC HOUR FULFILLMENT CLASS FOR 16 HOURS
"Baking the Cake: Client Interview, Assessment, & Distance/In-Person Plan Delivery"
LIMITED TO 3 STUDENTS Pre-requisites: Acutonics I, II minimum
Check out the Baking the Cake Clinic Hour Fulfillment Class that earns you 16 clinic hours. Created and taught by Mary Burke-Kelly for real clinical interviewing, plan development, and application for in-person and distance clients.
OTHER FORMS OF CLINIC HOUR FULFILLMENT
- Distance zoom meetings (observed student sessions)
- Written case studies
- One-on-one case session develpment
- Group student-traded sessions
- Student group review /practice days
Use this zoom appointment link to schedule a meeting to discuss your individualized needs. I want you to have options to make you feel confident in providing sessions in-person and via Distance Acutonics holographic techniques.
CLINIC HOUR FEE: $25/hour, per Acutonics Institute of Integrative Medicine, LLC

Required Clinic Hours for Acutonics Certification Program
Students who are seeking practitioner certification on any of the 3 levels in the Acutonics® Certification Program are required to earn 30, 55, or 100 hours of practical experience in Acutonics clinic hours approved by the Acutonics Institute of Integrative Medicine. Each level of Acutonics certification title (Associate Acutonics® Practitioner, Acutonics® Practitioner, or Certified Acutonics® Practitioner) requires clinic hours to earn proficiency.
While there are various avenues to fulfill this requirement that are covered in the Acutonics Case Studies and Clinical Documentaries class or Energetic Ethics class, one way is to have a day offered by a senior faculty member for interns to practice hands-on Acutonics, including practicing intake and treatment session planning.
Now that the pandemic introduced distance Acutonics, you can also fulfill your clinic hours in creative ways besides in-person hours. I have a several clinic hour classes that simulates all the skills interns learned when they visited my clinical practice. These classes are kept small with only 3 maximum students so you get that individual attention. These classes meet usually once per week for a few hours at most and require homwork that involves you treating a volunteer. There are several levels of clinic hour class designed to meet the needs of Module I (Basic Simple Structures or Advanced Simple Structures) and Module II & III students (Baking the Cake).
Clinic Hours
Other ways and forms of obtaining clinic hours can be arranged with Mary Burke-Kelly beyond those listed on this page. Additional days can be scheduled with groups of students who have an interest or are individualized. Long-distance case reviews, videos, Zoom live observation, and written case studies are among the options to fulfill this requirement.
Clinic hours cost $25/hour unless you are assisting in outreach or a public lecture/workshop in Acutonics under Mary's supervision. Outreach hours are free up to a maximum level allowed by the Acutonics Institute of Integrative Medicine. You may also accumulate clinic hours under the supervision of other senior faculty members.
Please contact Mary at mary@dfwacutonics.com or schedule a Zoom meeting to plan additional clinic hours.
Certification Levels
Starting in 2023
Acutonics has three distinct modules of learning. Completion of each module earns a practitioner designation.
Certified Acutonics® Practitioner, the highest level of achievement, is only achieved after completion of all three modules.
Successful completion of each module earns the following designations:
Module I: Associate Acutonics® Practitioner
Module Ii: Acutonics® Practitioner
Module Iii: Certified Acutonics® Practitioner
See the Certification Classes Page for Details




Certified Practitioner Vs. Not
You may not legally refer to yourself as an Acutonics Practitioner without certification by the Acutonics Institute for Integrative Medicine, LLC via a Licensed Acutonics Senior Faculty teacher/mentor. You may offer Acutonics after completing any class, but you cannot use the word "practitioner" in marketing material or title. You may refer to yourself as an Acutonics Student, followed by the class level you have taken (e.g.: Acutonics Level I).
Acutonics®
If you use the word "Acutonics" in your marketing, it must have the registered trademark symbol after the name, and there is a legal tagline required at the bottom of your marketing material that reads: "Acutonics® is a registered trademark of The Acutonics Institute of Integrative Medicine, LLC."
You may only refer to yourself as an Acutonics Associate Practitioner after completing Certification Module I, Acutonics Practitioner after Module II, and Certified Acutonics® Practitioner after Module III. All titles are approved by The Acutonics Institute for Integrative Medicine. To maintain high standards of quality, only those who complete the full Acutonics Certification Program of 10 core classes, 2 electives, TCM fundamental classes, 100 clinic hours, and the final project/thesis may use the title and service mark shown. For more information: https://acutonics.com/classes/certification-program/