Guest guest Posted October 1, 2007 Report Share Posted October 1, 2007 Wow. The most honest assessment possible coming from a surgeon - I think this shows where the degree of opposition to AP from the surg. community arises from: professional doubt, jealousy and fear. If we can do better with our minimally invasive procedure requiring far less formal education for a lot less, there will be a lot of surgeons with too much time on their hands. This is bad, bad news for us because these surgeons will see our art as an easy money maker on the side if they are having trouble lining up surgical patients, and they will try to put us out of business with their own ignorant " sham " acupuncture. The big fish swallows the little fish. Unfortunately, if the AAAOM (or whatever they're called now) doesn't start getting laws on the books forbiding underqualified MD's from taking our patients in every state, everyone will lose. The same surgeons who won't even give me the time of day because they call me a quack will be laughing all the way to the bank. -Ben Hawes, L.Ac. Re: Orthopedic Surgeon interviewed on CBS morning news....day after <Chinese Medicine/message/26840;_ylc=X\ 3oDMTJyOW9oNjdxBF9TAzk3MzU5NzE1BGdycElkAzk0OTU5NzcEZ3Jwc3BJZAMxNzA1MDYwODE0BG1zZ\ 0lkAzI2ODQwBHNlYwNkbXNnBHNsawN2bXNnBHN0aW1lAzExOTA4ODExMTc-> Posted by: " acudoc11 " acudoc11 <acudoc11?Subject=%20Re%3A%20Orthopedic%20Surgeon%20interviewed%2\ 0on%20CBS%20morning%20news%2E%2E%2E%2Eday%20after%20> acudoc11 <http://profiles./acudoc11> Wed Sep 26, 2007 10:07 am (PST) MD is quoted as saying on the CBS Morning news.....paraphrase d: " That all the study proves is that he spent 12 years of medical education and 20 years surgical experience to perform conventional surgery that has less positive results than the sham acupuncture which he feels is not really a sham but describes it rather as needling with less penetration than standard acupuncture " . Just looked on CBS News website and could not find any reference. Many people saw this on national TV. Richard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2007 Report Share Posted October 4, 2007 david: you raise some astute points here. i'm behind your 700hr idea 100% (who in our prof wouldn't be). not sure how to get it implemented. maybe the first step would be to raise the idea to the nat and state assocs. kath On 10/2/07, acuman1 <acuman1 wrote: > > The difficulty is that the MD's have an unrestricted license and only in > a > few states have admitted that they need ANY education to do acupuncture. > Malpractice suits will help, perhaps. > I am just one person, but it is my belief that if we just increased their > required education to a reasonable level like 700 hours of actual class > and > clinical training (this was the level that every other country besides the > US > thought was right in Milan) for what the WHO calls, I think, clinical > adjunctive > treatment (not including actual acupuncture diagnosis and treatment plans > and > followups), that we will see only serious folks doing acupuncture and not > weekend wonders with 50 hours and 120 hours of video. Thisis the MINIMUM > that > consumers deserve and would be a step in the right direction toward a > unified > education in acupuncture by all professions. > The question is whether those who teach MD's DO's and DC's can let go of > their lucrative short programs and face the realityof what they are doing > to both > their students and the students patients with this truncated education. > On another point, we do need to look at these people doing " peer " reviews > of > real professional acupuncturists. These (fill in your own expletive) see > they > can't really practice acupuncture but have to get a return on their > educational expenses by doing the " peer " reviews with a focus on further > reviews instead > of on the welfare of the patient. > David Molony > > In a message dated 10/1/07 2:09:18 PM, bhawes<bhawes%40cortezacupuncture.com>writes: > > > > > Wow. The most honest assessment possible coming from a surgeon - I think > > this shows where the degree of opposition to AP from the surg. community > > arises from: professional doubt, jealousy and fear. If we can do better > > with our minimally invasive procedure requiring far less formal > > education for a lot less, there will be a lot of surgeons with too much > > time on their hands. > > > > This is bad, bad news for us because these surgeons will see our art as > > an easy money maker on the side if they are having trouble lining up > > surgical patients, and they will try to put us out of business with > > their own ignorant " sham " acupuncture. The big fish swallows the little > > fish. > > Unfortunately, if the AAAOM (or whatever they're called now) doesn't > > start getting laws on the books forbiding underqualified MD's from > > taking our patients in every state, everyone will lose. > > > > The same surgeons who won't even give me the time of day because they > > call me a quack will be laughing all the way to the bank. > > > > -Ben Hawes, L.Ac. > > > > > > > > " If in a competitive society you are sincere and honest, in some > circumstances people may take advantage of you. If you let someone do so, > he or she will > be engaging in an unsuitable action and accumulating bad karma that will > harm > the person in the future. Thus it is permissable, with an altruistic > motivation, to take counteraction in order to prevent the other person > from having to > undergo the effects of this wrong action. " > Dalai Lama > > David Molony > 101 Bridge Street > Catasauqua, PA 18032 > Phone (610)264-2755 > Fax (610) 264-7292 > > **********Confidentiality Notice ********** > This electronic transmission and any attached documents or other > writings are confidential and are for the sole use of the intended > recipient(s) identified above. This message may contain information > that is privileged, confidential or otherwise protected from disclosure > under applicable law, including the FTC Safeguard Rule and U.S.-EU Safe > Harbor Principles. If you are the intended recipient, you are > responsible for establishing appropriate safeguards to maintain data > integrity and security. If the receiver of this information is not the > intended > recipient, or the employee, or agent responsible for > delivering the information to the intended recipient, you are hereby > notified that any use, reading, dissemination, distribution, copying or > storage of this information is strictly prohibited. If you have > received this information in error, please notify the sender by return > email and delete the electronic transmission, including all attachments > from > your system. > > ************************************** > See what's new at http://www.aol.com > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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