Zhang San Feng
护花使者
- Joined
- Mar 15, 2004
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- HSC
- 2004
anyone know anything about this course and care to enlighten me?
.... dont insult me... thats just not funnyOriginally posted by Soma
herbal med doesn't equal weed if thats what ur thinking
sorry but i have to admit that was funnyOriginally posted by Zhang San Feng
.... dont insult me... thats just not funny
boohoo would u like some milk and cookies before bed u focken sookOriginally posted by Zhang San Feng
.... dont insult me... thats just not funny
omg Frigid!Originally posted by Frigid
my father has been a TCM and acupuncture practitioner for roughly ten years in australia and i can give you an overview of the profession.
basically demand for alternative therapies has been growing consistently for the last ten years, it will still be a while before it is fully integrated into mainstream society. practitioners of alternative therapies, i assure you, will most definitely NOT be accepted into the governments medicare system. at the moment, most clients use their health insurance benefits or pay from their own pockets. therefore, TCM =/= medicine, nor does TCM practitioners make as much as doctors.
Victoria passed legislation in 2001 (i think?) that restricted the use of the terms "Traditional Chinese Medicine", "Acupuncturist", "Traditional Chinese Herbalism" so that all practitioners who use the terms and practise the therapies must register under the Chinese Medicine Registration Board (CMRB, Vic) - http://www.cmrb.vic.gov.au/ - to ensure a standardised level of quality and professional ethics in the professions. New South Wales, however, is not so enthusiastic on alternative therapies and does not have a compulsory registration scheme. A UTS TCM degree however, will be sufficient for entry into the scheme.
Further, registrations into professional associations such as Australian Natural Therapists Association - http://www.anta.com.au - is necessary for acknowledgement of practitioner status for health insurance companies. Therefore, in order for your clients to have rebates, you must register in one of these professional associations.
That's about all i know
yeah sorry... minai's taken over my body and i can't control myself typing random stuff...Originally posted by Panda Bear
omg Frigid!
thought it was Minai
Now THAT quote belongs in someone's signature...any takers?Originally posted by Frigid
yeah sorry... minai's taken over my body...
the same reason that stopped me from doing law at unsw.Originally posted by Lexicographer
Then...why didn't you?
hehe tiao na maOriginally posted by Zhang San Feng
.... dont insult me... thats just not funny
about how many people do? how many males to females. do you need to be able to speak mandarin? did usyd or unsw offer this as well?Originally posted by yulia
my sister and her husband both graduated this course last year...with my sister making the dean's merit list thing... if you're still interested I can tell you what I know??