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Twenty years after it first opened in Santa Cruz, Calif., Five Branches institute has decided to “branch out” by opening a new campus in San Jose. The new campus is located in the heart of Silicon Valley, and includes a patient clinic with eight treatment rooms.
Acupuncture Today Staff
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Billing / Fees / Insurance
We can thank our politicians in Washington, D.C. for doing a wonderful thing - even when it arrives as a bit of a paradox. In July, D.C. legislators refused to allow non-MD health care professionals to practice acupuncture with fewer than the minimum number of hours (1,725) now on the…
Alexandra Knox, MAc, LAc
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Billing / Fees / Insurance
As you develop your acupuncture practice - on your own or with others - you will need to know how to get the word out about you and your Chinese medical therapies. There are three main ways of marketing your practice: external , internal and community . Understanding what they…
Jay Van Schelt; Michael Gaeta
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Recent studies suggest that the percentage of companies offering health insurance for employees has decreased over the past few years. The latest estimates show that only about 60 percent of adult workers in the U.S. receive health benefits through their employer. There are a variety of reasons for this decline,…
Michael Devitt
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In 1999, a panel at one of the AOM profession’s national conferences addressed the issue of professional ethics. In 2001, a Joint Ethics Committee, composed of members of the American Association of Oriental Medicine (AAOM) and the Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Alliance, began to work on a model code. Since…
Ann Bailey, MAc, MSN, RN, Dipl. Ac., LAc; William Morris, DAOM, PhD, LAc
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Last September, in response to an official request by the California Legislature, the Little Hoover Commission issued a report on the state of the acupuncture profession in California. Included in the commission’s analysis were a series of six findings related to scope of practice, educational requirements and other important matters,…
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In the fall of 1979, I was fortunate to be included on one of the first State Department approved list of observers to visit the People’s Republic of China. One of my first acupuncture experiences was to assist in the performance of acupuncture on a hog in rural Liaoning lrovince…
John Amaro, LAc, DC, Dipl. Ac.(NCCAOM), Dipl.Med.Ac.(IAMA)
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General Acupuncture
The new year is here! It is time to review the goals you set at the beginning of last year, goals, count up all of your accomplishments, and look ahead to what you’d like to accomplish this year. Now is the time to turn on the “dream machine,” so to…
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An important presidential election was held this fall, but it had nothing to do with George W. Bush or John Kerry. In October, Will Morris, LAc, OMD, MSEd, the dean of educational advancement at Emperor’s College of Traditional Oriental Medicine and a member of the American Association of Oriental Medicine’s…
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$1 Million Commitment to Research, Legislation, Technology, Promotion and Education
The American Acupuncture Council (AAC) surprised attendees at the annual meeting of the American Association of Oriental Medicine (AAOM) on Oct. 23, 2004 by announcing a 10-year, $1,000,000-plus commitment to advance the acupuncture profession. While the AAC has always supported the profession in the past, its commitment of $1 million…
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In September 2002, then-Governor Gray Davis signed into law Senate Bill 1951 and Assembly Bill 1943, two pieces of legislation that, among other things, extended the life of the California Acupuncture Board (CAB) through July 1, 2005; altered the structure of the board’s membership; and mandated all California schools that…
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Herbal Medicine
Camellia Sinensis (Cha) Use in Traditional Chinese Medicine, Part Two: TCM Herbal Cha Decoctions
Brenton Harvey, LAc, CH; Hong Ji

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