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Yes, please keep general party politics out of group discussions, unless of

course, its related to the legislation of TCM, banning of herbs, etc.

 

Kind regards

 

Attilio D'Alberto

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Pete Theisen [petet]

20 December 2004 05:52

Chinese Medicine

Re: China's ailing health care

 

 

 

Anne Crowley wrote:

<snip>

 

> in the U.S. a lot of people, 44million uninsured. I needed an

> External Demons treatment after our last election.

 

Hi Anne!

 

You must have a pass. I get my hands slapped if I post anything that

political. Doubt if this will get through.

 

Regards,

 

Pete

 

 

 

 

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On 20/04/2005, at 11:35 PM, Steve Segal wrote:

>

> I dont think Latrobe has much to do with VUT, since its too far away

> for convenient study.

>

> From their Trigger Point Examination site, which was half heartedly

> done, I'd say that it arrived from somewhere else, probably the Alfred

> Hospital.

>

 

Hi Steve,

 

Sorry, but I can't follow what you are talking about here at all. I

have no idea what trigger point examination site you mentioned above or

what any of this topic has to do with the Alfred Hospital, VUT, Latrobe

Uni or the CMRB.

 

In your previous post you said the reason the VUT chinese medicine

courses were refused approval by the CMRB could be politics because of

Latrobe Uni's involvement. Latrobe uni does not have any TCM program so

I can't see why the distance is relevant to any type of study between

them. Also, Latrobe Uni does not make the decisions for the CRMB.

 

The President of the CMRB is a professor from Latrobe Uni, but this is

because this Uni has no direct involvement in TCM education and the

president should not have a possible conflict of interest as would be

the case if an academic from one of the Uni's that offer TCM programs

would have with regards to decisions made by the board which affect TCM

education issues.

 

Unless you are trying to suggest that the president of the board is

controlled by Latrobe Uni in their role with the CMRB and that Latrobe

Uni have something against VUT, and this is why their courses were

found not to meet the educational requirements; I can't see what the

problem is or what you are trying to say.

 

 

Can you clarify your points?

 

Best Wishes,

 

Steve

 

 

On 14/04/2005, at 5:12 PM, Steve Segal wrote:

 

>

> Could be politics, because I think that latrobe is also involved.

>

>

> Steven Slater <laozhongyi wrote:

>

> On 12/04/2005, at 7:19 PM, wrote:

>

>>

>> Hi Steve & All,

>>

>> Steve Segal wrote:

>>> I had studied at Victoria University, but didn't realize that they

>>> were so involved with tcm.

>>

>> Victoria University School of Health Sciences has a great course in

>> TCM. For more details, see

>> Herbal Medicine http://tinyurl.com/43dbx and

>> http://www.staff.vu.edu.au/chineseherbs/HHH1254/

>>

>> Acupuncture http://tinyurl.com/63yqr

>>

>> UTS (Univ Technol Sydney) also has a great TCM course. See:

>> http://www.uts.edu.au/div/publications/sci/ug/c10164.html#26

>>

>>

>

> Hi Phil,

>

> I am not sure how or why you believe Victoria University of Technology

> TCM courses are " great " but something that is vital to know before

> rushing to conclusions on this issue is the fact that these courses

> have been refused approval for recognition by the

> Registration Board of Victoria and thus graduates from these courses do

> NOT meet the requirements to claim they are acupuncturists/herbalists

> or practice these modalities giving the impression they are

> acupuncturists/herbalists in the state of Victoria (the state the

> University is actually located in).

>

> In Melbourne (Victoria), RMIT University is the only university to

> provide recognized programs at University level.

>

> For a list of " approved " courses and others in regards to state

> legislation and protection of title can be found here:

>

> http://cmrb.vic.gov.au/registration/approvedcourses.html

>

> LIST OF ORGANISATIONS AND COURSES WHICH HAVE BEEN REFUSED APPROVAL

>

> Institution: Victoria University of Technology

>

> Course 1:

> Bachelor of Health Science – (Acupuncture)

> Graduate Eligibility: Division of Acupuncturists

>

> Course 2:

> Bachelor of Health Science – (Chinese Herbal Medicine)

> Graduate Eligibility:Division of Chinese herbal medicine Practitioners

>

> Course 3:

> Bachelor of Health Science – and Clinical Sciences

> Graduate Eligibility: Divisions of Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal

> Medicine

>

>

> Victoria University has, however, been invited to reapply.

>

> Best Wishes,

>

> Steve

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Ouch!

 

Well stated Doc...Thanks

 

Jerome Mittelman <jmittelman wrote:

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