2012.6.10 安省中医规管形势报告会(一)
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- 7. 2010 9 9 -11 9 60 2010 11 30 1600 152 2011 1
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- 11. A - 2012.1.28 Draft RegistrationPolicies Appendix A
- 12. Documentation of Practice Experience in Ontario - Applicants for Grandparented Registration - Intent ( )This policy defines what applicants for Grandparented Registration are required to submit to the transitionalCouncil/College to demonstrate that they meet the mandatoryregistration requirement of having completed at least 2000 traditional Chinese medicine patient visits in Ontario withinthe five-year period before the Registration Regulation comes into force. / ; 2000
- 13. Policy ( )1. An applicant must demonstrate that the 2000 patient visits are related to the practice of traditional Chinese medicine referred in the Traditional Chinese medicine Act, 2006 and the Entry Level occupational Competencies for the Practice of Traditional Chinese medicine in Canada and his/her practice area in Ontario. 2000 2006 ,
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- 16. An applicant for grandparented Registrationmust provide in his/her application formstatistical information on the number of patientvisits that he/she completed each year in Ontariowithin the 5 year period before the RegistrationRegulation comes into force. ;
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- 20. Content of written Language Plan Applicants for Grandparented Registration - Intent ( ) ; ,
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- 22. Policy ( ) A written plan must include a descriptionon special arrangements for effectiveverbal and written communication inEnglish or French with
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- 26. 5 full registration/fulllicense prior learning assessment 17 2
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- 28. RHPA 1991 TCM ACT2006
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- 30. Linda Rapson
- 31. Dr. Linda Rapson
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- 33. Minister George Smitherman (previous Liberal partyHealth Minister) is the one who claimed that: we have grandfathered right in the legislation: onlythose current regulated health professions that are inthe business , if you will, of providing acupunctureservicesGeorge Smitherman ( ) Third Reading of Bill 50, TCM Act; November 23, 2006 50 ; 2006 11 23 13 http://www.ontla.on.ca/house-proceedings/transcripts/files_html/2006-11-23_L125.htm#PARA787
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- 35. By analogy, acupuncture can be grounded in twodifferent medical philosophies, the Taoistmetaphysics of TCM, or western neurologicalscience.
- 36. Anatomical acupuncture (is) a form ofacupuncture based on an understanding ofanatomy, the locations and uses of arelatively small number of classicalacupuncture points and a western-baseddiagnosis.12
- 37. Some Barriers to CollaborationA strongly held view by some TCM practitioners that acupuncture cannot beseparated from TCM, and must be based only on traditional theory - an ancientTaoist metaphysical philosophy, involving the concept of the basic bodilyenergy (Qi or chi), the meridians or pathways in which it travels, acupuncturepoints, Yin and Yang, the effort to achieve a balance of these, the five elements,and other matters. -
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- 39. With respect to the issue of standards anddivision of acupuncture into TCM acupunctureand adjunct practice, this proposal was notacceptable to the government,
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- 41. Transitional Council of the College of Naturopaths ofOntario members The transitional Council of the College ofNaturopaths of Ontario is composed of 14members, including 9 professionalmembers and 5 public members. Thecurrent members of the transitionalCouncil are: 9 5
- 42. Transitional Council of the College of Homeopaths of Ontario Transitional Council Members The transitional Council is comprised of seven professional members and six public appointees. 7 6
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