Australia has taken the step that acupuncturists must be registered with the Chinese Medicine Board of Australia.
Five thousand Chinese medicine and acupuncture clinics are reportedly in Australia now. They serve about 2.8 million people every year and 80 percent of the patients are native English speakers.
“Some of the traditional Chinese medicines, such as acupuncture, massage [.
read more
A consultation on whether, and if so, how, practitioners of acupuncture, herbal medicine and traditional Chinese medicine should be regulated was launched today by the Department of Health. At present, there is no statutory regulati... Read Post
The British Acupuncture Council (BAcC) welcomes the report out from the Department of Health Steering Group on the Regulation of Acupuncture, Herbal Medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine. The report recommends the statutory regu... Read Post
In New York City, we can tell spring is in the air when patients come in with red eyes and stuffy noses, says acupuncturist Jill Blakeway, director of the YinOva Center. Related posts: The Yinova acupuncture center acquires new spac... Read Post