Guest guest Posted January 25, 2006 Report Share Posted January 25, 2006 " bi polar cat ladies? " ...surely you jest, my unipolar catman! Seriously, I think the real issues can be narrowed down to the first five, no matter what country or state we reside in. I wondered how useful it might be to do a poll of US listmembers (or even global for that matter) to determine how many have the time and interest in actively participating in local, state, national legislative issues? The Hinchley Bill is still there, for example. How many have signed the petition or contacted their congresspersons? Just wondering. petetheisen <petetheisen wrote: Hi Everybody! Worth considering: 1. Lack of standards 2. lack of uniformity of standards 3. regional accreditation 4. MDs and DCs want to marginalize OM make " acupuncturists " work under direction of a " professional " 5. admission and academic standards 6. " DAOM " designation 7. NOMAA, Doctor of Oriental Medicine (OMD) educational program 8. Medicare recognition, hospital practice privileges 9. Lab Coats 10. bare shoulders, arms, chests and bellies belly rings and gluteal tattoos dirty flannel shirt and torn pants 11. TCM school administrators are too greedy 12. Cadaver dissection 13. Unsterile needles 14. OSHA 15. AMA and/or DC lobby dollars 16. thousands of dollars donated for a student scholarship fund at MY TCM school, the only thing that happened was that the administrator started driving a MUCH nicer car a couple of weeks later 17. " massage " requirement 18. " high-overhead " fashion in which western medical clinics operate, putting us under their direction will only result in increased costs 19. all passive and new-age 20. No true profession survives in the U.S. without protecting itself 21. what other professions are trying to do to the practice of TCM in this country 22. " Professional Ethics and Responsibility " 23. try to discuss problems threatening the profession in a really quiet, meek fashion, everyone skips over the posts 24. why are so many OM practitioners " bi-polar cat ladies " Regards, Pete Download the all new TCM Forum Toolbar, click, http://toolbar.thebizplace.com/LandingPage.aspx/CT145145 and adjust accordingly. Please consider the environment and only print this message if absolutely necessary. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2006 Report Share Posted January 25, 2006 If you decide to do a poll of US listmembers, please do it off list. You can post a link to your poll through the forum. You can also invite the US listmembers to participate in an off-list discussion of US issues. This is an international forum, and I would like to keep the discussions non- geographically based. Thanks, Mark Quoting Twyla Hoodah <twylahoodah: > I wondered how useful it might be to do a poll of US listmembers (or even > global for that matter) to determine how many have the time and interest in > actively participating in local, state, national legislative issues? The > Hinchley Bill is still there, for example. How many have signed the petition > or contacted their congresspersons? Just wondering. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2006 Report Share Posted January 25, 2006 Thanks, Mark. I can also be contacted offlist directly to spiritcareacupuncture if anyone is interested. Twyla mmilotay wrote: If you decide to do a poll of US listmembers, please do it off list. You can post a link to your poll through the forum. You can also invite the US listmembers to participate in an off-list discussion of US issues. This is an international forum, and I would like to keep the discussions non- geographically based. Thanks, Mark Quoting Twyla Hoodah <twylahoodah: > I wondered how useful it might be to do a poll of US listmembers (or even > global for that matter) to determine how many have the time and interest in > actively participating in local, state, national legislative issues? The > Hinchley Bill is still there, for example. How many have signed the petition > or contacted their congresspersons? Just wondering. > Download the all new TCM Forum Toolbar, click, http://toolbar.thebizplace.com/LandingPage.aspx/CT145145 and adjust accordingly. Please consider the environment and only print this message if absolutely necessary. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2006 Report Share Posted January 25, 2006 Twyla Hoodah wrote: > " bi polar cat ladies? " ...surely you jest, my unipolar catman! Seriously, I think the real issues can be narrowed down to the first five, no matter what country or state we reside in. Hi Twyla! I thought about that quote and I realized that I had heard it before, locally. This is not to say that our profession does not also attract odd or unstable people from both genders. It would not hurt our image for our schools to have a psychological services unit to screen candidates. That wouldn't keep people from graduating and then flipping out. Regards, Pete Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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