Guest guest Posted March 6, 2000 Report Share Posted March 6, 2000 Marjorie Davidson wrote: > hi, > Since graduation from the 'International College of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Vancouver' I have been practicing in my own clinic for 2 over years now. > I taught Acupuncture temporarily for one year, but didn't feel that I was ready for the position. > I have decided to get really serious about learning the chinese language so that I can study in China with the best advantage. > I am now in the throngs of paperwork required to register for the 'College of TCM and Acupuncture Practitioners of BC' and fortunately qualify to be grandfathered in. > I have no idea what to expect here and hope I can contribute to the learning environment, > yours truly, > from the moutains of BC > marjorie > > ---------- > > Welcome to the List at Chinese Herbal Medicine! You are temporarily > > d. > > This list is restricted to students, professionals and acdemics in the field > > of > > Chinese herbal medicine. Please send a brief introduction about yourself to > > the > > group at . This will confirm your subscription. > > > > > > I am excited to be hosting a discussion group devoted exclusively > > to Chinese Herbal Medicine. The list began on June 1, 1999, so we > > just started notifying the schools, etc, of our existence. So the > > discussion my be slow for a few weeks, but hang in there. > > > > If you have never participated in an online mailing list, here are some > > guidelines. > > This is a place to talk about Chinese herbal medicine and related subjects, > > like > > Chinese philosophy and pharmacology. Anyone can ask a question, make a > > comment or > > post a response by sending e-mail to . > > Discussion can > > include basic concepts, clinical cases and research, to name a few. > > > > Sometimes subjects other than Chinese herbs will come up in our conversation; > > > > this is hard to avoid. We ask that very heated discussions or those that > > stray > > too far from Chinese medicine be conducted thru your personal e-mail and not > > on > > the list. It is not always clear when the discussion has moved too far from > > the > > topic. We'll play it by ear, for now. As long as no one gets too upset, > > pretty > > much anything goes. > > > > However, solicitations of any kind are definitely prohibited from this list. > > No exceptions. > > > > If you have any questions, comments, problems, etc., > > contact me personally at herb-t > > > > I look forward to sharing ideas with you. > > > > Sincerely, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > hi, Since graduation from the 'International College of Traditional of Vancouver' I have been practicing in my own clinic for 2 over years now. I taught Acupuncture temporarily for one year, but didn't feel that I was ready for the position. I have decided to get really serious about learning the chinese language so that I can study in China with the best advantage. I am now in the throngs of paperwork required to register for the 'College of TCM and Acupuncture Practitioners of BC' and fortunately qualify to be grandfathered in. I have no idea what to expect here and hope I can contribute to the learning environment, yours truly, from the moutains of BC marjorie ---------- > Welcome to the List at Chinese Herbal Medicine! You are temporarily > d. > This list is restricted to students, professionals and acdemics in the field > of > Chinese herbal medicine. Please send a brief introduction about yourself to > the > group at . This will confirm your subscription. > > > I am excited to be hosting a discussion group devoted exclusively > to Chinese Herbal Medicine. The list began on June 1, 1999, so we > just started notifying the schools, etc, of our existence. So the > discussion my be slow for a few weeks, but hang in there. > > If you have never participated in an online mailing list, here are some > guidelines. > This is a place to talk about Chinese herbal medicine and related subjects, > like > Chinese philosophy and pharmacology. Anyone can ask a question, make a > comment or > post a response by sending e-mail to . > Discussion can > include basic concepts, clinical cases and research, to name a few. > > Sometimes subjects other than Chinese herbs will come up in our conversation; > > this is hard to avoid. We ask that very heated discussions or those that > stray > too far from Chinese medicine be conducted thru your personal e-mail and not > on > the list. It is not always clear when the discussion has moved too far from > the > topic. We'll play it by ear, for now. As long as no one gets too upset, > pretty > much anything goes. > > However, solicitations of any kind are definitely prohibited from this list. > No exceptions. > > If you have any questions, comments, problems, etc., > contact me personally at herb-t > > I look forward to sharing ideas with you. > > Sincerely, > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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