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Feature: The Victorian experience of transitional registration for Chinese Medicine practitioners and its implications for national registration
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Wenyu Zhou
, Anne-Louise Carlton
, Anthony Lin Zhang
, Charlie Changli Xue
, Vivian K Lin
, Brian H May
in
Certification
/ Legal status, laws, etc
/ Medical laws and legislation
/ Medicine, Chinese
/ Physicians
/ Practice
2012
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Feature: The Victorian experience of transitional registration for Chinese Medicine practitioners and its implications for national registration
by
Wenyu Zhou
, Anne-Louise Carlton
, Anthony Lin Zhang
, Charlie Changli Xue
, Vivian K Lin
, Brian H May
in
Certification
/ Legal status, laws, etc
/ Medical laws and legislation
/ Medicine, Chinese
/ Physicians
/ Practice
2012
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Feature: The Victorian experience of transitional registration for Chinese Medicine practitioners and its implications for national registration
by
Wenyu Zhou
, Anne-Louise Carlton
, Anthony Lin Zhang
, Charlie Changli Xue
, Vivian K Lin
, Brian H May
in
Certification
/ Legal status, laws, etc
/ Medical laws and legislation
/ Medicine, Chinese
/ Physicians
/ Practice
2012
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Feature: The Victorian experience of transitional registration for Chinese Medicine practitioners and its implications for national registration
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Feature: The Victorian experience of transitional registration for Chinese Medicine practitioners and its implications for national registration
2012
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Background. Statutory registration of Chinese Medicine (CM) practitioners was introduced in Victoria in 2000. The application assessment process for those who were granted registration during the transitional period (2002-04) was resource intensive, as little was known about their age, education, practice and language proficiency. This study offers insights that may be useful for the planning of national registration to commence in 2012. Methods. Data were extracted from registration application forms submitted to the Chinese Medicine Registration Board of Victoria (CMRB) between 2002 and 2004, using pre-defined data collection forms. Results. In 2006, 639 'grandparented' Victorian CM practitioners had been registered, with a median age of 44 years old (range 23-86). There was a higher proportion of younger female, English-speaking, acupuncturists v. a higher proportion of older male, non-English-speaking, Chinese herbalists. There were few CM practitioners in rural areas, particularly herbalists. More than one-third of practitioners had obtained qualifications overseas and almost half of these practitioners provided no evidence of past study in professional issues and medical ethics. Conclusions. Ageing, diversity in qualifications and training, English proficiency, and level of study in professional issues and medical ethics represent major challenges for the implementation of CM national registration in 2012.
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