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Alfred Russo wrote:

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> Happy New Year! Does anyone have experience or familiar with the PA

> laws of practicing as a Licensed Acupuncturist? I am considering

> practicing there when I graduate. Thank-you.

 

Please see:

http://Acupuncture.com/StateLaws/StateLaws.htm

 

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Al Stone L.Ac.

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At the moment we are certifies, not licensed in PA. you will need a

supervising MD to practice legally. We do have a bill to become fully

licensed, but a the moment, this is the way it is. Because we have no

schools in Pa yet, the area is not saturated w/ practitioners. It is

relatively easy to get going. Many of us have extensive waiting lists.

Please email me privately if you'd like to know more.

Cara

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Thank you Al Stone. I looked through that webcite and it was rather brief. I wanted to see what if anyone had actual experience working in PA. It seems that there is ways to practice without having a MD in your office or having them sent into your office. Being sponsored by a MD? That kind of information is what I am looking for. Thanks again

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Alfred Russo wrote:

>

> Thank you Al Stone. I looked through that webcite and it was rather

> brief. I wanted to see what if anyone had actual experience working

> in PA. It seems that there is ways to practice without having a MD in

> your office or having them sent into your office. Being sponsored by

> a MD? That kind of information is what I am looking for. Thanks

> again

 

I think that Dave Malony is on the CHA list, perhaps he'll chime in with

something, if not, you might want to connect with him on the side. He's at:

Dave Malony <Acuman

 

Be well.

 

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Al Stone L.Ac.

<AlStone

http://www.BeyondWellBeing.com

 

Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional.

 

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Basically, no one complies w/ the law to the letter. Unless you are in the

office w/ the Doc, they do not see every patient. I communicate w/ my Doc on

an as needed basis- and we are very collaborative.

Cara

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Thank you Frank,

For your information.

Nhung Ta

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Cara Frank <herbbabe

 

Tuesday, January 09, 2001 8:51 PM

Re: Pennsylvania Laws

 

 

> Basically, no one complies w/ the law to the letter. Unless you are in the

> office w/ the Doc, they do not see every patient. I communicate w/ my Doc

on

> an as needed basis- and we are very collaborative.

> Cara

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