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Social research results - Chinese Medicine Board
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
medical system it was and could still be. Did nothing to regulate "
dry
needling
". ... i.e.
dry
.
needling
by minimally and unregulated parties. This organisation is…
Date published
29 November 2021
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Results match 1 of 2 terms
2019/20 annual summary
Chinese Medicine Board
The Board worked with the Chinese Medicine Council of NSW to provide registered Chinese medicine practitioners with access to the educational resource on safe
needling
on the …
Date published
22 November 2021
www.chinesemedicineboard.gov.au/News/Annual-report/2020-annual-summary.aspx
The impact of the pandemic on our eyes - new podcast episode
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Across the profession we’ve seen things that have never existed before, [such as] Mask Associated
Dry
Eye (MADE); this just has never been an issue,’ Luke said.
Date published
2 March 2021
www.ahpra.gov.au/News/2021-03-02-eye-health-new-pod-ep.aspx
Chinese Medicine Board - Position Statement - Using a protected title under the national law
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Registered health practitioners whose services include
needling
techniques cannot claim to be Acupuncturists, or claim to be qualified to be an Acupuncturist, unless they are …
Date published
16 June 2021
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Patient and Consumer Health and Safety Impact Assessment
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Feedback from these groups supported the Board’s view that the change would result in improved access to primary
dry
eye care, particularly in rural and remote areas where…
Date published
9 November 2021
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Chinese-Medicine-Standards-Board-Standards-Accreditation-standards
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Additionally, in acupuncture for example, students must be able to show they can perform
needling
techniques safely before providing acupuncture to patients/clients.
Date published
28 March 2021
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Chinese-Medicine-Standards-Board-Standards-Accreditation-standards
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Accessed 19 February 2020. able to show they can perform
needling
techniques safely before providing acupuncture to patients/clients.
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28 March 2021
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Chinese Medicine Standards Board Standards Accreditation standards 2019
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Additionally, in acupuncture for example, students must be able to show they can perform
needling
techniques safely before providing acupuncture to patients/clients.
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16 April 2021
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Evaluation Report- National Preparedness for Internship Survey 2017–2019
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Evaluation report
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Chinese Medicine Standards Board Standards Accreditation standards 2019
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Additionally, in acupuncture for example, students must be able to show they can perform
needling
techniques safely before providing acupuncture to patients/clients.
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16 April 2021
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