As modern medical standardization continues, the field of traditional Chinese medicine has the advantage of comprehensive personalization. For rare or complex cases, deeper consideration of constitution is invaluable. Proper constitutional assessment, especially with first-time clients, can guide desirable and predictable outcomes. This leads to a higher rate of return, and greater trust between you and your patient.
News
Avoiding the Perils of Data Breaches
(Published May 30, 2023)
ASA, NCCAOM Endorse Acupuncture for Our Seniors Act of 2023
(Published Mar 27, 2023)
Strategic Advocacy: Promoting H.R. 4803 This Year (and Next)
(Published Mar 27, 2023)
Electroacupuncture for Opioid-Induced Constipation in Cancer Patients
(Published Mar 27, 2023)
Recap: AOM Leaders Meeting 2014
(Published Mar 04, 2023)
Texas College of TCM Changes Its Name to University
(Published Mar 04, 2023)
Tai Sophia Institute Earns University Designation, Changes Name
(Published Mar 04, 2023)
Acupuncture One Step Closer to Medicare Inclusion
(Published Mar 04, 2023)
AWB Provides Services to Heal Trauma After Super Storm Sandy
(Published Mar 04, 2023)
AOM Students Follow Historic Footsteps in NUHS Pin Ceremony
(Published Mar 04, 2023)
California Acupuncturists Help Defeat SB628
(Published Mar 04, 2023)
Council of Colleges of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Position Paper on Dry Needling
(Published Mar 04, 2023)
AWB and Pathways Put Out Call to Help Haiti
(Published Mar 04, 2023)
AOMA Becomes First Stand-Alone AOM School to Achieve Regional Accreditation
(Published Mar 04, 2023)
Pacific College of Oriental Medicine Contributes to Annual Vietnam Stand-Down
(Published Mar 04, 2023)
Mississippi Legislation Update
(Published Mar 04, 2023)
NCCAM Comes Under Fire
(Published Mar 04, 2023)
Petition for Federal Acupuncture Coverage
(Published Mar 04, 2023)
Dr. Jacques MoraMarco Named Dean of Emperor's College
(Published Mar 04, 2023)
Tai Chi Helps Patients in Wheelchairs
(Published Mar 04, 2023)