Guest guest Posted September 18, 2004 Report Share Posted September 18, 2004 Hi all, I'm sorry for not keeping a close eye on messages recently. I've just come back from China, graduated and am in the process of finding a job and a place to live. Coupled with that I'm also translating a text from Chinese to English on digestive disorders for publication. I'm also learning and constructing various web sites, which are all keeping me far too busy and away from the group. I apologise to all. Nevertheless, my silence has got many worried and lead discussions down the wrong path. When I originally started this group, I was very laidback about what members can and can't do. After a year of running the group, it's become apparent that strict and clear guidelines need to be in place in order for discussions to be clear and of certain TCM quality. I therefore need to make clear statements as to what members can and can't post on this group. Firstly, the group is open to ALL healthcare professionals, whether they be TCM practitioners, students, MDs, herbalists, Tuina or Qi Gong practitioners. However, this is a TCM group and therefore illness and disease need to be discussed within the contexts of TCM understanding and terminology. A good TCM standard to use for terminology is Wiseman's TCM dictionary. If you don't have a copy, I strongly recommend that you buy one. This and other established TCM medical texts such as the classics are to be the basis of all discussions within this group. Members are not allowed to make references from others without adhering to these guidelines. Of course not all of TCM is written down in stone. Certain information is handed down orally. Although this can only be used if a TCM practitioner is gaining information from their teacher and not a non-TCM practitioner gathering information from a qualified TCM practitioner. If members are not qualified in TCM then they should not discuss TCM issues unless they wish to ask questions and make certain points clear. If on the other hand, WM is discussed, then I don't except TCM practitioners and others to know better than MDs in their chosen field. Again, if nutrition, Tuina or Qigong is discussed then nutrionists and Tuina/Qigong practitioners are to be respected in their chosen field. I know that these rules sound harsh and restrictive, but unfortunately their necessary. I personally don't 'get-off' imposing them, rather the opposite, but they are needed, are being introduced and will be adhered to. If any members are not happy with this, please feel free to email me off list. My email address if not shown is attiliodalberto I hope this further clarifies discussions on this important list for TCM. Kind regards Attilio Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2004 Report Share Posted September 19, 2004 These are not harsh rules at all, Attilio. Without these guidelines, there is no basis for meaningful discussion. To me, having people not trained in Chinese medicine contributing is quite lenient, considering few people are going to contribute their lack of expertise when discussing Chinese medical issues. On Sep 18, 2004, at 8:02 AM, Attilio D'Alberto wrote: > If members are not qualified in TCM then they should not discuss TCM > issues > unless they wish to ask questions and make certain points clear. If on > the > other hand, WM is discussed, then I don't except TCM practitioners and > others to know better than MDs in their chosen field. Again, if > nutrition, > Tuina or Qigong is discussed then nutrionists and Tuina/Qigong > practitioners > are to be respected in their chosen field. > > I know that these rules sound harsh and restrictive, but unfortunately > their > necessary. I personally don't 'get-off' imposing them, rather the > opposite, > but they are needed, are being introduced and will be adhered to. Chair, Department of Herbal Medicine Pacific College of Oriental Medicine San Diego, Ca. 92122 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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