In the meantime, I will be joining the The Canadian Society of Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture (CSCMA). The CSCMA is Canada's largest professional organization of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and acupuncture.
The purpose of the CSCMA is to join TCM and acupuncture practitioners to work together, encourage them to advocate the legal recognition and regulation of TCM in Canada, and the establishment of legal framework for TCM in Ontario. To popularize and to spread TCM knowledge, promote the recognition and acceptance of TCM, and to provide prevention, treatment, restoration and health care services. To provide continuing education and training opportunities for CSCMA members, and to support academic research and clinical services. To standardize TCM practices and provide effective oversight of CSCMA members in order to strengthen public perception of the CSCMA. Since the establishment of CSCMA, it has held two international TCM conferences successfully.
For more information visit their website: http://www.tcmcanada.org/english/File31.html
January 07, 2009
Graduating - Dipl Ac
I did it! I graduated from my 1600 hour program in Acupuncture and earned my Diploma (with Honours). I am so excited to begin this practice and introducing this modality to you. Future articles will discuss here regarding various pathologies and how Acupuncture can treat them. I will even introduce some interesting cases that I will no doubt encounter.
In the meantime, I will be joining the The Canadian Society of Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture (CSCMA). The CSCMA is Canada's largest professional organization of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and acupuncture.
The purpose of the CSCMA is to join TCM and acupuncture practitioners to work together, encourage them to advocate the legal recognition and regulation of TCM in Canada, and the establishment of legal framework for TCM in Ontario. To popularize and to spread TCM knowledge, promote the recognition and acceptance of TCM, and to provide prevention, treatment, restoration and health care services. To provide continuing education and training opportunities for CSCMA members, and to support academic research and clinical services. To standardize TCM practices and provide effective oversight of CSCMA members in order to strengthen public perception of the CSCMA. Since the establishment of CSCMA, it has held two international TCM conferences successfully.
For more information visit their website: http://www.tcmcanada.org/english/File31.html
In the meantime, I will be joining the The Canadian Society of Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture (CSCMA). The CSCMA is Canada's largest professional organization of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and acupuncture.
The purpose of the CSCMA is to join TCM and acupuncture practitioners to work together, encourage them to advocate the legal recognition and regulation of TCM in Canada, and the establishment of legal framework for TCM in Ontario. To popularize and to spread TCM knowledge, promote the recognition and acceptance of TCM, and to provide prevention, treatment, restoration and health care services. To provide continuing education and training opportunities for CSCMA members, and to support academic research and clinical services. To standardize TCM practices and provide effective oversight of CSCMA members in order to strengthen public perception of the CSCMA. Since the establishment of CSCMA, it has held two international TCM conferences successfully.
For more information visit their website: http://www.tcmcanada.org/english/File31.html
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