Guest guest Posted January 5, 2004 Report Share Posted January 5, 2004 Dear Shmuel, There is now a Registration Board (CMRB) that has been established in the state of Victoria (where Melbourne is) in the year 2002 that regulates the practice of Chinese medicine in this State. There are three modalities of TCM which are regulated: acupuncture , Chinese herbal medicine and Chinese herb dispensing . The CMRB was established on the basis of a state legistlation: The Registration Bill which was passed by the Victorian Parliament in the yearr 2000 which then became the Registration Act 2000. After the establishment of the CMRB, transistional regulatons were promulgated which set out the grandfathering of over 700 acupuncturists and Chinese herbalists in the State. The staturory regulation of TCM in this state proceeded through the regulation of title and not scope of TCM practice. Hence in this state , only registered TCM practitioners can use titles such as 'acupuncturist' , Chineese medicine practitioner, oriental medicine practitioner, Chinese herbalist, etc. If unregistered practitioners uses any of these titles they can be prosucuted and fined There has been three such cases which has been sucessfully prosecuted recently . These cases have been publicised in the CMRB website (http://www.cmrb.vic.gov.au/) and in it's newletter. The establishment of the CMRB and the introduction of the legislation into the State Parliament was preceeded by a research and survey of the TCM workforce in l995. This culminated into a report : Towards A Safer Choice : The Practice of in Australia published by the University of Wester Sydney in l996. If you want more information about the CMRB you may get in touch with the registrar : Ms. Deborah Gillick (email admin) Regards, Rey Tiquia Phd Candidate Dept. of History and Philosophy of Science Victoria Australia Chairperson:Alliance of Associations of Australia The Israeli Acupuncture Association is requesting information on the following subjects, in order to promote acupuncture legislation in the Israeli parliament: 1. Who in your country is permitted to practice acupuncture/herbal medicine. 2. Basic prerequisites for practice, such as: years of study, academic certification, apprenticeship and other prerequisites. 3. Practitioners independence in receiving patients. Does a patient need to see an M.D. before approaching an acupuncture practitioner, do the treatments need to be supervised by a licensed M.D., does the practitioner need to demand that the patient will undergo W.M. diagnosis, are there any formal forms on behalf of the health ministry, etc. I shall be much obliged for your inputs on this issue, as the subject is getting " hot " in Israel, and an " acupuncture " law is being forwarded to the parliament in the near future. We would like to know the legal situation on this issue in as many countries as possible. Thank you for your assistance. Shmuel.................... www.acumedico.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2004 Report Share Posted January 5, 2004 Dear Schmuel, To practise acupuncture in Germany (where I live), you need to be either an MD or a "Heilpraktiker" (HP). The MD part must be clear . To become a HP you need an approval from the local medical authorities. The local medical authorites simply certifies that you are not a threat or danger to the public health. The aspirant needs to go through a written and a practical examination, where his/her medical knowledge and abilities are put to test. Once you pass this examinations, which, I think, the large majority doesn`t (I am not sure about the statistics), you are allowed to practise as a HP. The HP has the liberty to practise the therapy form of his choice.(like acupuncture, homeopathy etc) So, in order to practice acupuncture/herbal medicine, the state wants you to be either an MD or a HP. No basic prerequisites like years of study etc. The HP is entitled work independantly, doesn`t need to be supervised by a licensed MD, and he need not demand the patient to undergo WM diagnosis. Best regards, Satya Kuruvilla P.S: I have talked with an MD and a HP on this theme. Both have confirmed my information. 1. Who in your country is permitted to practice acupuncture/herbal medicine.2. Basic prerequisites for practice, such as: years of study, academic certification, apprenticeship and other prerequisites.3. Practitioners independence in receiving patients. Does a patient need to see an M.D. before approaching an acupuncture practitioner, do the treatments need to be supervised by a licensed M.D., does the practitioner need to demand that the patient will undergo W.M. diagnosis, are there any formal forms on behalf of the health ministry, etc.bscribe send an email to<Chinese Medicine- > from the email account you joined with. You will be removed automatically but will still recieve messages for a few days. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2004 Report Share Posted January 5, 2004 Hello Shmuel, Here's a passage from a paper i'm in the process of collating - basically an overview of the contemporary diverse practice of chinese inspired practices in the UK, and the future for such practices. ....the concept of Integrative medicine is the integration of CAM and orthodox western medicine into a working partnership in conventional health care, enabling every person to have access to the full range and combination of health care services that contribute to reduced sickness and increased health related quality of life. The Prince of Wales's foundation for integrated health concluded that CAM would thrive in mainstream medicine healthcare where it satisfies an unmet need, it will need however to address four key issues: attitudes of both CAM and conventional providers, evidence of effectiveness and safety, ensuring adequate training, and funding. Working groups and committees have since been set up to enquire into CAM and is currently being carried out by the House of Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology. A five-year aim of the Prince of Wales foundation for integral health is to help in the process of statutory regulation of CAM to address the four previous issues. Reports of recommendation have recently been produced and submitted to the House of Lords' committee by two separate pioneering groups. The Herbal Medicine Regulatory Working Group (HMRWG) looking at the implications of statutory self-regulation for Traditional , Ayurveda and the western herbal tradition. The Acupuncture Regulatory Working Group (ARWG) looking at the options for both traditional and western medical acupuncture. The two reports have now been published by the foundation, on behalf of the working groups. The Department of Health will use these to help it produce formal proposals for consultation in the New Year... This site will fill you in on the bigger picture, including full reports from both groups. http://www.fihealth.org.uk/fs_what_we_do.html Good luck in your research, jason > The Israeli Acupuncture Association is requesting information on the > following subjects, in order to promote acupuncture legislation in > the Israeli parliament: > > 1. Who in your country is permitted to practice acupuncture/herbal > medicine. > > 2. Basic prerequisites for practice, such as: years of study, > academic certification, apprenticeship and other prerequisites. > > 3. Practitioners independence in receiving patients. Does a patient > need to see an M.D. before approaching an acupuncture practitioner, > do the treatments need to be supervised by a licensed M.D., does the > practitioner need to demand that the patient will undergo W.M. > diagnosis, are there any formal forms on behalf of the health > ministry, etc. > > I shall be much obliged for your inputs on this issue, as the > subject is getting " hot " in Israel, and an " acupuncture " law is > being forwarded to the parliament in the near future. We would like > to know the legal situation on this issue in as many countries as > possible. > > Thank you for your assistance. > > Shmuel.................... www.acumedico.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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