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Hi Folks,

This is my first post to TCM digest and I am doing some market research. I'd

like to know if any of the membership here reads Acupuncture Today and what your

opinion of that publication actually is.

Appreciate any responses... can also respond directly to me at

honora

 

Thanks to all for your time,

Honora Lee Wolfe

 

 

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Hi Honora,

 

Yes, I do indeed read Acupuncture Today. I even have my own column there

now, titled 'Research Methods'.

 

What I would say about Acupuncture Today, is that is needs to be more

international rather than just focusing on the States. Same goes for this

group.

 

Kind regards

 

Attilio D'Alberto

Doctor of (Beijing, China)

BSc (Hons) TCM MATCM

07786198900

attiliodalberto

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26 April 2005 20:29

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Acupuncture Today readership

 

 

Hi Folks,

This is my first post to TCM digest and I am doing some market research.

I'd like to know if any of the membership here reads Acupuncture Today and

what your opinion of that publication actually is.

Appreciate any responses... can also respond directly to me at

honora

 

Thanks to all for your time,

Honora Lee Wolfe

 

 

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Honora wrote:

> Hi Folks,

> This is my first post to TCM digest and I am doing some market research. I'd

like to know if any of the membership here reads Acupuncture Today and what your

opinion of that publication actually is.

> Appreciate any responses... can also respond directly to me at

> honora

 

Hi Honora!

 

I love your web site.

 

I read Acupuncture Today, but it appears to me that they will advertise

anything without any standards for content or copy. It makes it more of

a trade paper than a professional journal, and makes us more

tradespersons than doctors.

 

Mind you, it is not the quality of the articles, but the unselective

advertising policy. Yes, I know they have to make a living.

 

Regards,

 

Pete

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Hi Honora

 

Yes. I do read AT Today....or more accurately quickly scan it ....and

rarely glean anything useful. As a matter of fact I'd have to say that

sometimes I find some of the articles embarrasing! It certainly doesn't

represent my reality as a practitioner nor any vision I would articulate for

our proffession. Oh well......hope no feelings are hurt.

 

Turiya Hill

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Honora

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Tuesday, April 26, 2005 12:29 PM

Acupuncture Today readership

 

 

Hi Folks,

This is my first post to TCM digest and I am doing some market research. I'd

like to know if any of the membership here reads Acupuncture Today and what your

opinion of that publication actually is.

Appreciate any responses... can also respond directly to me at

honora

 

Thanks to all for your time,

Honora Lee Wolfe

 

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Whilst I have read some things that were 'kind of interesting' in

Acupuncture Today, you really cannot compare it with quality papers like,

say, the Journal of .

I wonder what the mission of AT is? Does anybody know?

The thing with the articles is that they always seem to wet your appetite,

and when they have done so, they just stop. All the time!

 

Tom.

 

 

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Dear, Honora

 

I try to read AT regularly.

I find few article very informative, and many are not

(my suspicion are written for exposure value).

I am very glad when I find your article in AT or your

own site.

Good luck

 

Peter Pavolotsky

 

 

 

--- Honora <honora wrote:

 

Hi Folks,

This is my first post to TCM digest and I am doing

some market research. I'd like to know if any of the

membership here reads Acupuncture Today and what your

opinion of that publication actually is.

Appreciate any responses... can also respond directly

to me at

honora

 

Thanks to all for your time,

Honora Lee Wolfe

 

 

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Honora,

 

I would be happy to participate in this. I do review AT both online and

print frequently, mainly to check on employment openings as I plan to move

back to So Cal in the future.

 

I would say that the AT articles are less than stellar and seem to give an

unrealistic view of the profession. Things are watered down and not really

applicable. The articles seem most likely to address patients than us or to

under-educate us. They also seem more interested in politically promoting

acupuncture by ANYONE rather then US. There is room for a forum that

addresses more of our concerns whether they be clinical, education or

practice related. I would love to contribute to such an endeavor. Please

let me know if there is room. Thanks

 

 

 

Mike W. Bowser, L Ac

 

 

 

> " Honora " <honora

>Chinese Medicine

><Chinese Medicine >

> Acupuncture Today readership

>Tue, 26 Apr 2005 13:29:25 -0600

>

>Hi Folks,

>This is my first post to TCM digest and I am doing some market research.

>I'd like to know if any of the membership here reads Acupuncture Today and

>what your opinion of that publication actually is.

>Appreciate any responses... can also respond directly to me at

>honora

>

>Thanks to all for your time,

>Honora Lee Wolfe

>

>

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There is another problem I face with Acupuncture Today, and that is in

the way they work with

contributed articles.

 

If you write for them, you have to sign away all your rights to your

original work. More dreadful,

something you created over hours and days, if not weeks and months, is

now their property, and

they reserve the right to translate it into Swahili, so to say, and

worst of all, edit it to suit a

purpose all their own.

 

If you have anything written which they have published, be certain that

it may be changed to

at any time with no notice to you, and you with as much say in the

matter as any bystander

on the other side of the world.

 

I have worked closely with the editor, and I think he is a great

professional, and much like

his Tribe I have worked with from Kalahari to Camden Town.

 

It is the policy of the periodical which is faulted.

 

If I ever float something and have people to write in it, I will see to

it that the work belongs to

them and their children's children to follow.

 

To me, what you write, and what lives vibrant in you, are one and the same.

 

One cannot be trammeled, without trespass on the other.

 

Holmes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

mike Bowser wrote:

 

> Honora,

>

> I would be happy to participate in this. I do review AT both online and

> print frequently, mainly to check on employment openings as I plan to

> move

> back to So Cal in the future.

>

> I would say that the AT articles are less than stellar and seem to

> give an

> unrealistic view of the profession. Things are watered down and not

> really

> applicable. The articles seem most likely to address patients than us

> or to

> under-educate us. They also seem more interested in politically

> promoting

> acupuncture by ANYONE rather then US. There is room for a forum that

> addresses more of our concerns whether they be clinical, education or

> practice related. I would love to contribute to such an endeavor.

> Please

> let me know if there is room. Thanks

>

>

>

> Mike W. Bowser, L Ac

>

>

>

> > " Honora " <honora

> >Chinese Medicine

> ><Chinese Medicine >

> > Acupuncture Today readership

> >Tue, 26 Apr 2005 13:29:25 -0600

> >

> >Hi Folks,

> >This is my first post to TCM digest and I am doing some market

> research.

> >I'd like to know if any of the membership here reads Acupuncture

> Today and

> >what your opinion of that publication actually is.

> >Appreciate any responses... can also respond directly to me at

> >honora

> >

> >Thanks to all for your time,

> >Honora Lee Wolfe

> >

> >

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