Guest guest Posted April 30, 2007 Report Share Posted April 30, 2007 Schools seem to each have a focus, and to avoid teaching what is not in that focus, as wel as to not support anything but what it is that they actually do, like most practitioners. It is a short term view that is one that keeps our practitioners, our schools and all of us up to our country from moving ahead. Perhaps we could call it inertia. Perhaps plain old selfishness. We should all work to expand our scope for any aspect of our field of medicine. It is a field and not a set of static set of basic tools, isn't it? Our field can grow, can't it? David Molony In a message dated 4/29/07 4:38:56 AM, writes: > Thanks, Bill, > > But with so many DAOM programs now proliferating particularly here in > California (PCOM, Emperors, and now ACTCM, Five Branches and Samra) would that not > be a next logical step to have the schools lobby for their Doctors to be able > to learn and apply this skill as well? > > Y > ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2007 Report Share Posted April 30, 2007 Most every state allows injection therapy if it is prescribed by a physician. The physician must feel that it is medically necessary and that the person doing it is competent to do so. NM, FL, and AR do not even require this, so some extent. David Molony In a message dated 4/29/07 4:19:43 AM, mosca writes: > Yehuda, > > I know of only two states that permit injection therapy in the scope > of practice for licensed acupuncturists... Florida and New Mexico. > ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2007 Report Share Posted April 30, 2007 I guess we have to each work within our own domains. I will approach the powers that be at Samra, and see what happens! acuman1 wrote: Schools seem to each have a focus, and to avoid teaching what is not in that focus, as wel as to not support anything but what it is that they actually do, like most practitioners. It is a short term view that is one that keeps our practitioners, our schools and all of us up to our country from moving ahead. Perhaps we could call it inertia. Perhaps plain old selfishness. We should all work to expand our scope for any aspect of our field of medicine. It is a field and not a set of static set of basic tools, isn't it? Our field can grow, can't it? David Molony In a message dated 4/29/07 4:38:56 AM, writes: > Thanks, Bill, > > But with so many DAOM programs now proliferating particularly here in > California (PCOM, Emperors, and now ACTCM, Five Branches and Samra) would that not > be a next logical step to have the schools lobby for their Doctors to be able > to learn and apply this skill as well? > > Y > ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2007 Report Share Posted April 30, 2007 Most every state allows injection therapy if it is prescribed by a physician. The physician must feel that it is medically necessary and that the person doing it is competent to do so. NM, FL, and AR do not even require this, so some extent >>>>> David can you provide me with some literature on that? - acuman1 Chinese Medicine Sunday, April 29, 2007 10:34 PM Re: injectables Most every state allows injection therapy if it is prescribed by a physician. The physician must feel that it is medically necessary and that the person doing it is competent to do so. NM, FL, and AR do not even require this, so some extent. David Molony In a message dated 4/29/07 4:19:43 AM, mosca writes: > Yehuda, > > I know of only two states that permit injection therapy in the scope > of practice for licensed acupuncturists... Florida and New Mexico. > ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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