Guest guest Posted September 8, 2003 Report Share Posted September 8, 2003 As apart of my course we have to do a business proposal, i.e. one that we would actually take to a bank. Was very helpful and gave me alot of inspiration to get out there and start practising. The proposal was broken down into three parts, management, marketing and accounts. I must upload it at some stage into the files section, once i get the other participants permission. Attilio Chinese Medicine , wrote: > --- > > > Hello Sharon, > Isn't this suggetced by you the job of the schools > itself ? They are getting paid pretty good and their > jobs to get the students apart of all what is behing > TCM in practice and knowledge. > If you think there is a special need to explain nd > support the sutdents in this waking up to all around > TCM and bussines , that tells me that schools are > lacking in interest in what students are concerned> > Vanessa > > > > If I was inclined to pursue promoting acupuncture, > > then I would focus on > > supporting new graduates in their practice of AP, > > their on-going education > > to expand their knowledge and practice styles, help > > them set up their > > business skills and their people skills, as well as > > help them achieve better > > help through therapy for themselves. I would want > > to make them the best, so > > far in front of those who want to dabble on the side > > with AP, that it just > > wouldn't matter about those who want to dabble. > > > Again isn't this the job of the many associations all > around locally and State wide?? > I understand the individual need of the practitioner > to offer information to the public in their area, but > seems to me that the associations are not doing their > job, if you need to do for them. > Vanessa > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2003 Report Share Posted September 8, 2003 Great Attilio... I was supposed to get that but the time ran out, so I had to discover it from nowhere, the hard way. A good thing to have!!! Från: " " <attiliodalberto Svara till: Chinese Medicine Datum: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 10:28:54 -0000 Till: Chinese Medicine Ämne: Business taught in TCM Schools As apart of my course we have to do a business proposal, i.e. one that we would actually take to a bank. Was very helpful and gave me alot of inspiration to get out there and start practising. The proposal was broken down into three parts, management, marketing and accounts. I must upload it at some stage into the files section, once i get the other participants permission. Attilio Chinese Medicine , wrote: > --- > > > Hello Sharon, > Isn't this suggetced by you the job of the schools > itself ? They are getting paid pretty good and their > jobs to get the students apart of all what is behing > TCM in practice and knowledge. > If you think there is a special need to explain nd > support the sutdents in this waking up to all around > TCM and bussines , that tells me that schools are > lacking in interest in what students are concerned> > Vanessa > > > > If I was inclined to pursue promoting acupuncture, > > then I would focus on > > supporting new graduates in their practice of AP, > > their on-going education > > to expand their knowledge and practice styles, help > > them set up their > > business skills and their people skills, as well as > > help them achieve better > > help through therapy for themselves. I would want > > to make them the best, so > > far in front of those who want to dabble on the side > > with AP, that it just > > wouldn't matter about those who want to dabble. > > > Again isn't this the job of the many associations all > around locally and State wide?? > I understand the individual need of the practitioner > to offer information to the public in their area, but > seems to me that the associations are not doing their > job, if you need to do for them. > Vanessa > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2003 Report Share Posted September 9, 2003 Hi Attilio, The business course sounds great. What percent of your graduating class took up practice? What is considered a financially successful px load and at what fee? cheers Sharon - Chinese Medicine Monday, September 08, 2003 8:28 PM Business taught in TCM Schools As apart of my course we have to do a business proposal, i.e. one that we would actually take to a bank. Was very helpful and gave me alot of inspiration to get out there and start practising. The proposal was broken down into three parts, management, marketing and accounts. I must upload it at some stage into the files section, once i get the other participants permission. Attilio Chinese Medicine , wrote: > --- > > > Hello Sharon, > Isn't this suggetced by you the job of the schools > itself ? They are getting paid pretty good and their > jobs to get the students apart of all what is behing > TCM in practice and knowledge. > If you think there is a special need to explain nd > support the sutdents in this waking up to all around > TCM and bussines , that tells me that schools are > lacking in interest in what students are concerned> > Vanessa > > > > If I was inclined to pursue promoting acupuncture, > > then I would focus on > > supporting new graduates in their practice of AP, > > their on-going education > > to expand their knowledge and practice styles, help > > them set up their > > business skills and their people skills, as well as > > help them achieve better > > help through therapy for themselves. I would want > > to make them the best, so > > far in front of those who want to dabble on the side > > with AP, that it just > > wouldn't matter about those who want to dabble. > > > Again isn't this the job of the many associations all > around locally and State wide?? > I understand the individual need of the practitioner > to offer information to the public in their area, but > seems to me that the associations are not doing their > job, if you need to do for them. > Vanessa > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2003 Report Share Posted September 9, 2003 Well i'm still doing the course, but looking at the year ahead which just graduated, i think only one has opened a clinic, my mother actually (yes my mother, brother, wife and myself are all or will be TCM practitioners). Alot have gone on to further education i.e. Masters and PhD. Attilio Chinese Medicine , Sharon Bridgeman wrote: > Hi Attilio, > The business course sounds great. What percent of your graduating class took up practice? What is considered a financially successful px load and at what fee? > > cheers > Sharon > - > > Chinese Medicine > Monday, September 08, 2003 8:28 PM > Business taught in TCM Schools > > > As apart of my course we have to do a business proposal, i.e. one > that we would actually take to a bank. Was very helpful and gave me > alot of inspiration to get out there and start practising. The > proposal was broken down into three parts, management, marketing and > accounts. I must upload it at some stage into the files section, > once i get the other participants permission. > > Attilio > > Chinese Medicine , Vanessa Birang > wrote: > > --- > > > > > > Hello Sharon, > > Isn't this suggetced by you the job of the schools > > itself ? They are getting paid pretty good and their > > jobs to get the students apart of all what is behing > > TCM in practice and knowledge. > > If you think there is a special need to explain nd > > support the sutdents in this waking up to all around > > TCM and bussines , that tells me that schools are > > lacking in interest in what students are concerned> > > Vanessa > > > > > > If I was inclined to pursue promoting acupuncture, > > > then I would focus on > > > supporting new graduates in their practice of AP, > > > their on-going education > > > to expand their knowledge and practice styles, help > > > them set up their > > > business skills and their people skills, as well as > > > help them achieve better > > > help through therapy for themselves. I would want > > > to make them the best, so > > > far in front of those who want to dabble on the side > > > with AP, that it just > > > wouldn't matter about those who want to dabble. > > > > > > Again isn't this the job of the many associations all > > around locally and State wide?? > > I understand the individual need of the practitioner > > to offer information to the public in their area, but > > seems to me that the associations are not doing their > > job, if you need to do for them. > > Vanessa > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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