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Philosophy
I periodically check my alumni forum, and one heated debate often arises; the medical doctor issue. The general sentiment seems to be “We don’t want medical doctors regulating or controlling our profession, and we especially don’t want medical doctors encroaching on our territory via abbreviated training or no training at…
Lawrence Howard, DAc, LAc
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General Acupuncture
If you visit Portland, Ore., in the next few months, be sure to see the city-wide public art installation by local artist Adam Kuby. His exhibit explores the connection between art, regional planning, traditional Chinese medicine and having a healthy city. From May 2010 to October 2010, fifteen 35-foot acupuncture…
Cynthia Hoff, MAT, MAOM, LAc
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Pediatric Health
Nausea and vomiting are two of the most common postoperative complications. While they may seem to be moderate problems, they can be very dangerous, particularly for children. Severe postoperative nausea and vomiting may lead to aspiration of stomach contents, wound re-opening, bleeding, dehydration and electrolyte imbalance. In order to address…
Acupuncture Today Staff
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Your Practice / Business
The old saying “Healer, heal thyself” is so very important for acupuncturists. You may have some very difficult cases. Sometimes people seek out acupuncture as a last attempt when other options have failed them. We must take care of ourselves as we help others to do the same. Here are…
Denise Cicuto, LAc
Articles
In June 2009, three volunteer acupuncturists joined the PanAfrican Acupuncture Project (PAAP) and traveled to Lyantonde, Uganda, to conduct the first of three trainings of 32 health care providers. The trainings took place at the Lyantonde Hospital, Kabula Health Subdistrict, and brought together nurses, nursing assistants, and midwives from the…
Richard Mandell, LAc
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Philosophy
A young woman came to my office last week, troubled by dreams of being in the emergency room. She has a rare form of hemophilia, most of the time dormant. However, under extreme duress or stress, it is activated and her blood won’t clot. She was thrown from her horse…
Jim Galbiati, Dipl. Ac.
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Politics / Government / Legislation
When it comes to the AAAOM, it is very important to have a strong, unified membership base. Without the support and involvement of the practitioners that our organization represents, our voice is very limited. Legislators in particular have been known to say, “if your own members are not interested in…
AAAOM Staff
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Patient Education
The Internet is a wonderful source of information. It is also a fantastic source of misinformation. I would say that at least half of the patients that come to see me have already researched their symptoms online and self-diagnosed with some of the most horrible rare syndromes yet to be…
Douglas R. Briggs, DC, Dipl. Ac. (IAMA), DAAPM, EMT
Articles
I am overly enthusiastic about acupuncture. I have been giving treatments for around 12 years now, some good and some not so great, but I still believe that if I was just clever enough, I could figure out a magic point combination to cure every disease and bring world peace.…
Julie Crist, MAc
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Marketing / Office / Staff
We all encounter problem patients. If we react emotionally or say the wrong things, we can easily escalate a difficult situation. While I was waiting in a busy medical clinic to see my own physician this week here in Florida, a frustrated older man came to the front window, a…
Bruce H. Robinson, MD, FACS, MSOM (Hon)
Articles
Q: I have begun using infrared heat and unattended electrical stimulation to my practice. I am familiar with the codes but want to be sure that I am billing them correctly and receiving the correct reimbursement. Which leads me to my direct question: can I bill the codes for those…
Samuel A. Collins
Articles
In prior articles, I have discussed the importance of inquiring about a patient’s relationships with regard to friendships, family and marital status/primary relationship. In this article, I will discuss inquiry into the subject of sex, an aspect of relationships that is often both highly personal to the patient, and of…
Neil Gumenick, MAc, LAc, Dipl. Ac.
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General Acupuncture
The AAAOM conference has just concluded in New Mexico. The association has transitioned with a new leadership team. Jeannie Kang (California) is the new president, and Michael Jabbour (New York) is the vice president with Janet Borges (Virginia) as secretary and Kimberly Benjamin (Colorado) as treasurer. Irvin Tjiong is the…
Marilyn Allen, Editor at Large
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Nutrition / Detoxification
Have you noticed how people gain weight nowadays? You’ve seen it but perhaps not recognized it: the “muffin top,” the belly fat, the apple-shape with the skinny legs. Have you tried on pants recently? A lot of them are now cut to be roomier in the waist. Take a look…
Marlene Merritt, DOM, LAc, ACN
Articles
I decided to write this article because I realized that in my own practice, which focuses on fertility and pregnancy care, almost half my patients have polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). This is a big change from only a year ago when I would have one or two PCOS patients at…
Kaleb Montgomery, DTCM
Articles
Do you ever feel that you have taken on someone else’s energy? I’m not wondering if you are psychotic. I just wonder if you ever feel that you are sometimes so influenced by others, that you act in ways that are foreign. I hear about this all the time when…
Nancy Post, MAc, PhD
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General Acupuncture
Suspicious of the adult world, which so far had proved unreliable, dishonest and even dangerous, she focused all of her five-year-old attention on her mother. With the first needle, she catapulted off the chair, arms windmilling with closed fists and squealing in her squeaky but powerful voice, “You leave my…
Gregory Ross, LAc
Articles
On April 2, the Community Acupuncture Network (CAN) filed a formal complaint letter with the Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (ACAOM) regarding its February decision to move forward with developing standards for the first professional doctorate.
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