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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

>

>

>

>

>

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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!!!

 

 

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Datum: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 10:28:54 -0000

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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

>

>

>

>

>

 

 

 

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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

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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

>

>

>

>

>

 

 

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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

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

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