On April 1, 2026, China implemented a landmark national standard: Classification and Determination of TCM Constitution. Although designated as a recommended rather than mandatory standard, it represents a major step in modernizing traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) by converting traditional constitution theory into a clear, measurable and clinically practical framework. By clarifying the relationship between constitution, disease, and pattern differentiation, the standard strengthens professional credibility, supports research, and enhances patient-centered treatment.
Kimberly Layne, LAc, AOBTA-CP, ACN
Kimberly Layne, LAc is a graduate of AOMA Graduate School of Integrative Medicine. She is a Texas Medical Board-Licensed Acupuncturist, Certified Practitioner of Asian Bodywork Therapy, Tai Chi instructor and an Applied Clinical Nutritionist. She is the Director of Integrative Medicine at the Samaritan Center and has a passion for collaborating with other practitioners to provide patients with fully integrated, comprehensive care.