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I had a denial for examination (99204) of a brand new patient. On the EOB form, it stated that “the service billed is included in another procedure billed the same day.” I do not understand this denial, as I am required to do an exam to ascertain the condition of…
Samuel A. Collins
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Building Bridges of Integration for Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the largest U.S. educational forum on TCM, was convened by the Traditional Chinese Medicine World Foundation from Oct. 6-9, 2005 at the Sheraton Meadowlands Hotel and Conference Center in East Rutherford, N.J. It hosted a multidisciplinary audience of more than 300,…
Ellen Schaplowsky, Vice President/Conference Director, TCM World Foundation
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In the July 2005 issue of Acupuncture Today , I wrote an article entitled “How to Be Extremely Successful in the Practice of Acupuncture and TCM.” In that article, I laid out a number of specific rules of practice principles which helped to shape my own successful practice over the…
John Amaro, LAc, DC, Dipl. Ac.(NCCAOM), Dipl.Med.Ac.(IAMA)
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It doesn’t seem possible that the holidays have passed, and it already is time to decide what you want to accomplish in 2006. There are lots of questions for you to consider, such as how many new patients you want to serve, how much you want to earn, and how…
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“In fighting diseases and saving lives, there is only one medicine - the one that works the best for patients, no matter what it is named. The best therapeutic outcome will be achieved when Chinese medicine and Western medicine cooperate with each other and complement one another to form a…
Bob Xu, CMD, MS
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In the days and weeks following the tragedy of Hurricane Katrina, we have been successful in treating over 200 U.S. Coast Guard, FEMA, NOAA and Homeland Security personnel in Alexandria, La. The treatments took place in the Coast Guard’s Integrated Support Command Center. The command center, located about 150 miles…
Rachel Toomim, AP; Deborah Williams, AP
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Self-care is essential for us to be good practitioners. So, you will do yourself and your future practice some good by taking time off before your begin if it is something needed to rebuild your qi before starting your practice. Once you are responsible for an office space lease and…
Kristen E. Porter, PhD, MS, MAc, LAc; Elizabeth Sommers, PhD, MPH, LAc
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General Acupuncture
The Acupuncture Poll question for September 2005 was: Should naturopathic physicians be allowed to perform acupuncture?
Acupuncture Today Staff
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Doctors Remain Split on Alternative Medicine's Overall Impact
A new survey has found that most physicians consider acupuncture to be more effective than any other form of complementary and alternative medicine currently practiced in the United States. The survey has also revealed deep divisions on the perceived impact of CAM on the quality of health care in the…
Michael Devitt
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The Oregon College of Oriental Medicine and the University of Maryland have received a pair of research grants totaling $1.1 million from the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, a division of the National Institutes of Health. The grants, awarded by the NCCAM in August, will be used to…
Acupuncture Today Staff
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The National Oriental Medicine Accreditation Agency (NOMAA) has submitted a petition to the U.S. Secretary of Education requesting that it be recognized as a national programmatic accreditation agency. Should NOMAA’s petition be granted, it would join the Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine as the only national accrediting agencies…
Acupuncture Today Staff
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General Acupuncture
In the past few months, hundreds of members of the acupuncture community have offered their services to help those affected by the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina. In addition to individual acupuncturists, many schools have pooled their resources to contribute to the recovery effort. An example of the acupuncture community’s…
Acupuncture Today Staff
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A Summary of the Second International Science and Technology Conference on Traditional Chinese Medicine
Modernizing traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), sustainable growth and the utilization of herbal resources, and studying the efficacies and safety of TCM therapies were some of the hottest topics discussed at the Second International Science and Technology Conference on Traditional Chinese Medicine, held in Chengdu, capital of southwest China’s Sichuan province,…
Dan Wen, MD (China)
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As acupuncturists, we all know how to locate points and meridians according to the classical measurements. But why not try to find them by the qi - or even fine-tune the location? There are two major components (some may consider them hurdles) to doing this: relaxation and attention. The method…
Lawrence Howard, DAc, LAc
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The cha (tea) of choice for winter conditions consumed in China is either a hong cha (red or black tea), or a red oolong. This article will focus on red oolongs, which are referred to as yan cha , and which translates to “rock tea” or “cliff tea.” These tea…
Brenton Harvey, LAc, CH; Hong Ji
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Dr. Xiumin Li, a TCM doctor originally from Beijing, has assembled a research team at Mt. Sinai School of Medicine in New York that has created an effective Chinese herbal formula for the treatment of asthma. Her results, done with the collaboration of Dr. Hugh Sampson in the department of…
Jake Paul Fratkin, OMD, LAc
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Small Trial Finds Short-Term Benefits for Pain, Fatigue and Anxiety
The National Institutes of Health estimates that between 3 percent and 6 percent of all Americans suffer from fibromyalgia. A chronic disorder characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, and tenderness in localized areas of the body called “tender points,” fibromyalgia primarily occurs in women, although it can strike people of…
Michael Devitt
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The eight extraordinary meridians, pathways of energy ( qi ), run deep within our bodies, and supply the 12 regular meridians with qi and blood, supporting our DNA or genetic heritage. They have no direct connections to the organ systems and, with the exception of the pairing of du mai…
Mary Elizabeth Wakefield, LAc, Dipl. Ac., MS, MM; MichelAngelo , MFA, CTM

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