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October 2018
Chinese Medicine Board
The main issues raised were:.
Dry
needling
. The Board does not have any power to prevent or deal with what might be regarded as a competitive activity. ... However, a…
Date published
1 January 2011
www.chinesemedicineboard.gov.au/News/Newsletters/October-2018.aspx
Chinese Medicine Board - Communiqué - Meeting of the Chinese Medicine Board of Australia - 16 April 2020
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
2.2 Consistent description of
dry
-
needling
. The Board has been working with Professional Associations in an advisory capacity to provide guidance. ... The Board tabled a…
Date published
30 April 2020
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Communique - Meeting of the Chinese Medicine Reference Group - 22 February 2017
Chinese Medicine Board
noted that terms such as
dry
needling
are not an offence under the National Law and concerns about unsafe clinical practice associated with practices such as
dry
needling
can …
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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
Using the protected title ‘Acupuncturist’ under the National Law
Chinese Medicine Board
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
1 January 2004
www.chinesemedicineboard.gov.au/Codes-Guidelines/Position-statements/using-a-protected-title.aspx
Safe
needling
on the thorax
Chinese Medicine Board
Search. Safe
needling
on the thorax. 11 Feb 2020. An educational resource on safe
needling
on the thorax, preventing pneumothorax, is now available.
Date published
11 February 2020
www.chinesemedicineboard.gov.au/News/2020-02-11-safe-needling-on-the-thorax.aspx
December 2020
Chinese Medicine Board
Safe
needling
on the thorax. ... An educational resource on safe
needling
on the thorax, preventing pneumothorax, can be accessed on the Presentations page of the Board…
Date published
1 January 2011
www.chinesemedicineboard.gov.au/News/Newsletters/December-2020.aspx
October 2021
Chinese Medicine Board
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Date published
1 January 2011
www.chinesemedicineboard.gov.au/News/Newsletters/October-2021.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 …
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16 June 2021
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Chinese Medicine Board
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency
Date published
1 January 2011
www.chinesemedicineboard.gov.au/News/Newsletters/July-2021.aspx
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