Dear All,
It seems that the regulation of acupuncture and herbal medicine is a bit of a hot topic at the moment, so I thought we ought to have a new discussion, since it really isn't anything to do with Five Element Acupuncture!
Below is a link to the Department of Health's draft regulations for State Regulation of the Acupuncture and Herbal medicine professions.
http://www.dh.gov.uk/Consultations/ClosedConsultations/ClosedConsultationsArticle/fs/en?CONTENT_ID=4083508&chk=9dE%2B/o
When this first came out I read it cover to cover and although at first, it seems fine, the devil is really in the detail.
These regulations have undergone many changes, and dozens of people are working really hard to get them into some sort of state that would be acceptable to the majority of acupuncturists and herbalists. It's a tricky job though, with dry-needlers having to come under the same set of rules as acupuncturists using a Chinese diagnosis, and acupuncturists and herblists all coming under the same regulations.
I think the lastest issue is that the powers-that-be are trying to make a common set of standards to which all acupuncturists must adhere. The danger with this, as I think one of you already mentined, is the possible dumbing down of acupuncture, as we move towards the lowest common denominator (dry-needlers) being the only standard which can apply across the board. We are in danger of being dragged down to the level of the dry-needlers, with nothing to distinguish between us and them.
(Not so different to the current situation then!)
Aragorn, I know you mentioned that the acupuncturists may end up shouldering the burden of the herbalists' regulation, but in fact, I think it may be that the herbalists are on a more successful track than the acupuncturists with regard to having a sensible set of regulatory guidelines to work to. Maybe acupuncturists ought to consider that herbalists (who work to a more traditional diagnosis) are better allies than doctors as they are also working to protect the traditional methods.
What are people feeling about this? How much does anyone know about it? What do the public know?
Bonny
It seems that the regulation of acupuncture and herbal medicine is a bit of a hot topic at the moment, so I thought we ought to have a new discussion, since it really isn't anything to do with Five Element Acupuncture!
Below is a link to the Department of Health's draft regulations for State Regulation of the Acupuncture and Herbal medicine professions.
http://www.dh.gov.uk/Consultations/ClosedConsultations/ClosedConsultationsArticle/fs/en?CONTENT_ID=4083508&chk=9dE%2B/o
When this first came out I read it cover to cover and although at first, it seems fine, the devil is really in the detail.
These regulations have undergone many changes, and dozens of people are working really hard to get them into some sort of state that would be acceptable to the majority of acupuncturists and herbalists. It's a tricky job though, with dry-needlers having to come under the same set of rules as acupuncturists using a Chinese diagnosis, and acupuncturists and herblists all coming under the same regulations.
I think the lastest issue is that the powers-that-be are trying to make a common set of standards to which all acupuncturists must adhere. The danger with this, as I think one of you already mentined, is the possible dumbing down of acupuncture, as we move towards the lowest common denominator (dry-needlers) being the only standard which can apply across the board. We are in danger of being dragged down to the level of the dry-needlers, with nothing to distinguish between us and them.
(Not so different to the current situation then!)
Aragorn, I know you mentioned that the acupuncturists may end up shouldering the burden of the herbalists' regulation, but in fact, I think it may be that the herbalists are on a more successful track than the acupuncturists with regard to having a sensible set of regulatory guidelines to work to. Maybe acupuncturists ought to consider that herbalists (who work to a more traditional diagnosis) are better allies than doctors as they are also working to protect the traditional methods.
What are people feeling about this? How much does anyone know about it? What do the public know?
Bonny